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Part I Understanding Oracle WebCenter Sites Administration
1
Introduction to Oracle WebCenter Sites
1.1
About Oracle WebCenter Sites
1.2
Who Are the WebCenter Sites Administrators?
1.3
Prerequisites for Administrators
1.4
What Tasks Do Administrators Perform to Manage Websites?
1.4.1
Collaborating with Your Content Management Team
1.4.2
Managing Users
1.4.3
Managing Access Control Lists (ACLs) and Roles
1.4.4
Managing Asset Types and Assets
1.4.5
Managing User Access to Applications
1.4.6
Managing Workflow
1.4.7
Managing the Publishing System
1.4.8
Administering the Performance of WebCenter Sites and Its Components
1.4.9
Integrating WebCenter Content with WebCenter Sites
1.5
Sample Sites Used In This Guide
2
Exploring Content Management Concepts
2.1
Introduction to Oracle WebCenter Sites Concepts
2.2
Websites
2.3
Content Management Sites
2.4
Configuration Components
2.4.1
Content Management Site Definition
2.4.2
Data Model
2.4.3
Users and Their Table-Level Permissions
2.4.4
Users and Roles
2.4.5
Start Menus
2.4.6
Workflow Processes
2.4.7
Publishing System
2.4.8
User Interface Options
2.5
Content Management Models
2.5.1
1:1 Model
2.5.2
1:n Model
2.5.3
x:n Model
2.6
Oracle WebCenter Sites Environment
3
Logging In and Getting Started
3.1
Logging In to Oracle WebCenter Sites
3.1.1
If You Selected the Admin Icon
3.1.2
If You Selected the WEM Admin Icon
3.2
How to Reset a WebCenter Sites Password
3.3
How to Edit Your Oracle WebCenter Sites Profile
3.4
Logging Out of WebCenter Sites
4
Roadmap for Administering WebCenter Sites
4.1
Making Pre-Configuration Decisions
4.2
Understanding Your Job On Each WebCenter Sites System
4.2.1
Configuring the Development System
4.2.2
Configuring the Management System
4.2.3
Configuring the Delivery System
4.2.4
Configuring the Testing System
4.3
Moving from a Test to a Production Environment
4.4
Common Tasks for WebCenter Sites Administrators
Part II Managing the Site Foundation
5
Assembling Content Management Sites
5.1
Working with Sites
5.1.1
Creating a Site From the Admin Interface
5.1.2
Obtaining Site Configuration Information
5.1.3
Editing a Site in the Admin Interface
5.1.4
Deleting a Site in the Admin Interface
5.2
Assigning and Managing Site Users
5.2.1
Granting Users Access to a Site (Assigning Roles to Users)
5.2.2
Viewing Site Users and Reassigning Roles
5.2.3
Deleting Users from a Site
5.3
Enabling and Managing Asset Types
5.3.1
Enabling Asset Types for a Site
5.3.2
Removing Asset Types from a Site
6
Working with ACLs and Roles
6.1
Overview of ACLs and Roles
6.2
Access Control Lists (ACLs)
6.2.1
ACLs for User Accounts
6.2.2
ACLs for Database Tables
6.2.3
ACLs for Page Entries in the SiteCatalog Table
6.2.4
System ACLs
6.2.5
Custom ACLs
6.3
Working with ACLs
6.3.1
Creating an ACL
6.3.2
Editing a Custom ACL
6.3.3
Deleting a Custom ACL
6.3.4
Assigning ACLs to Custom Tables
6.3.5
Assigning ACLs to WebCenter Sites Pages
6.4
Roles
6.5
Working with Roles
6.5.1
Creating a Role From the Admin Interface
6.5.2
Editing a Role From the Admin Interface
6.5.3
Deleting a Role in the Admin Interface
Part III Managing User Interfaces and Assets
7
Configuring the User Interfaces
7.1
Setting the Locale for the WebCenter Sites Interfaces
7.1.1
Using the System Default Locale for WebCenter Sites Users
7.1.2
System Locale Properties
7.1.3
Single-Language Restrictions
7.1.4
Locale and Asset Types
7.1.5
Locale and the Article Asset Type
7.1.6
User Interface Fields that are Exceptions to Localization
7.2
Using Web Mode
7.3
Maintaining Separate Browser Sessions for Preview
7.4
Reconfiguring Keyboard Shortcuts for the Contributor Interface
7.4.1
Default Keyboard Shortcuts
7.4.2
Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts for the Contributor Interface
7.5
Setting the User Interface to Right-to-Left (RTL) Orientation
8
Creating and Authorizing Users
8.1
Creating Users
8.2
Authorizing Users to Work with Applications
8.3
Authorizing a Predefined User
8.4
Authorizing Developers to Register Applications
8.5
Asking Your Developers About Available Applications
9
Managing Access to Content Management Site Components
9.1
Overview
9.2
Managing Access to Asset Types Using Start Menus
9.2.1
Working with Start Menu Items
9.2.1.1
Start Menu Items for Different Kinds of Users
9.2.1.2
Start menu Items for Flex Assets
9.2.2
Managing Start Menu Items
9.2.2.1
About Start Menu Items
9.2.2.2
Creating a Start Menu Item
9.2.2.3
Creating Search Start Menu Items
9.2.2.4
Editing Start Menu Items
9.2.2.5
Showing a List of All Start Menu Items
9.3
How to Set Access Permissions to Assets
9.3.1
Understanding the Permission Structure
9.3.2
Working with Authorization Types
9.3.3
Setting Access Permissions
9.3.3.1
The Asset Toolbar
9.3.3.2
Setting Access Permissions from the Admin Interface
9.3.3.3
Setting Access Permissions from Property Files
9.4
Other Options for Asset Types
9.5
Options for Managing Access to the Tree (Admin Interface Only)
9.5.1
Showing and Hiding the Tree
9.5.2
About Creating Tree Tabs
9.5.2.1
Creating a Tree Tab
9.5.2.2
Creating the Workflow Groups Tab
9.5.3
Editing Trees and Nodes
9.5.4
Deleting Tree Tabs
9.5.5
Changing Tree Tab Order
9.5.6
Configuring the Number of Items Shown Under Nodes on Tabs
10
Working with the Admin Interface
10.1
About the Admin Window
10.2
Administrator-Specific Trees and Nodes
10.2.1
Administrative Nodes in the General Admin Tree
10.2.2
About the Site Admin Node in the Site Tree
10.3
Developer-Related Trees and Nodes
10.3.1
About the Developer Nodes in the General Admin Tree
10.3.2
About the Developer Nodes in the Content Tree
10.4
Miscellaneous Trees and Nodes
10.5
About System Defaults
11
Using the Web Experience Management Framework
11.1
About the WEM Admin Window
11.2
Overview of the Web Experience Management Framework
11.3
Administrative Roles and Permissions
11.3.1
General Administrator
11.3.2
Site Administrator
11.4
WebCenter Sites Applications
11.5
Managing WebCenter Sites CM Sites in the WEM Framework
11.6
Enabling Tree Tabs
11.7
Managing the WEM Framework - Quick Tips and Roadmaps
11.8
Common WEM Tasks for WebCenter Sites Administrators
11.8.1
Managing Sites in the WEM Admin Interface
11.8.1.1
Creating a Site in the WEM Admin interface
11.8.1.2
Editing a Site in the WEM Admin interface
11.8.1.3
Deleting a Site in the WEM Admin Interface
11.8.1.4
Adding an Application to a Site From the Sites List in the WEM Admin Interface
11.8.1.5
Assigning Users to a Site From the Sites List in the WEM Admin Interface
11.8.1.6
Reassigning Roles to a User from the Sites List in the WEM Admin Interface
11.8.1.7
Reassigning Roles to an Application from the Sites List in the WEM Admin Interface
11.8.1.8
Removing a User From a Site in the WEM Admin Interface Sites List
11.8.1.9
Removing an Application From a Site in the WEM Admin Interface Sites List
11.8.2
Managing Applications
11.8.2.1
Modifying an Application
11.8.2.2
Assigning an Application to a Site in the WEM Admin Interface
11.8.2.3
Reassigning Roles to an Application from the Apps List in the WEM Admin Interface
11.8.2.4
Removing an Application From a Site in the WEM Admin Interface Apps List
11.8.3
Managing Users in the WEM Admin Interface
11.8.3.1
Creating a User in the WEM Admin Interface From the Users List
11.8.3.2
Enabling a User From the Users List in the WEM Admin Interface
11.8.3.3
Assigning a User to a Site From the Users List in the WEM Admin Interface
11.8.3.4
Editing a User From the Users List in the WEM Admin Interface
11.8.3.5
Reassigning Roles to a User from the Users List in the WEM Admin Interface
11.8.3.6
Assigning a User to a Group from the WEM Admin Interface
11.8.3.7
Removing a User From a Site in the WEM Admin Interface Users List
11.8.3.8
Deleting a WebCenter Sites User from the Users List in the WEM Admin Interface
11.8.4
Managing Roles From the WEM Admin Interface
11.8.4.1
Adding a Role to the WebCenter Sites System From the WEM Admin Interface
11.8.4.2
Editing a Role From the Roles List in the WEM Admin Interface
11.8.4.3
Deleting a Role from the Roles List in the WEM Admin Interface
11.8.5
Managing Profiles From the WEM Admin Interface
11.8.5.1
Modifying a User Profile
11.8.5.2
Modify Your Own Profile
Part IV Managing Users and Security
12
Configuring Users, Profiles, and Attributes
12.1
About Creating WebCenter Sites Users
12.2
Understanding User Management Options
12.2.1
Understanding Native WebCenter Sites User Manager
12.2.2
Understanding the LDAP Plug-In
12.3
Configuring Users in WebCenter Sites
12.4
Working with User Accounts
12.4.1
Creating a User in the Admin Interface
12.4.2
Creating Common User Types
12.4.2.1
Making the User a General Administrator
12.4.2.2
Making the User a Site Administrator
12.4.2.3
Making the User a Workflow Administrator
12.4.2.4
Making the User a Content Contributor
12.4.3
Editing a User From the Admin Interface
12.4.4
Deleting a User from the System Using the Admin Interface
12.5
Working with User Profiles and User Attributes
12.5.1
Creating and Editing a User Profile
12.5.2
Deleting a User Profile in the Admin Interface
12.5.3
Modifying, Adding, and Deleting User Attributes
13
Setting Up External Security
13.1
Setting Up External Security
13.1.1
Introduction to WebCenter Sites Security
13.1.1.1
Understanding ACLs and Security
13.1.1.2
Understanding DefaultReader, secure.CatalogManager, and secure.TreeManager
13.1.1.3
Understanding BlobServer and Security
13.1.1.4
Implementing Security Goals
13.1.1.4.1
Implementing Security Goals for the Development System
13.1.1.4.2
Implementing Security Goals for the Management System
13.1.1.4.3
Implementing Security Goals for the Delivery System
13.1.2
Implementing Security
13.1.2.1
Using Properties to Configure Security Settings
13.1.2.2
Working with Users and Passwords
13.1.2.3
Working with SSL and Digital Certification
13.1.2.4
Working with URLs and the Web Server (Delivery System Only)
13.1.2.5
Working with WebCenter Sites Forms and Pages (Delivery System Only)
13.1.3
Testing Security
13.2
Implementing Cryptography and Encryption Key Security
13.2.1
WebCenter Sites Security Overview
13.2.2
About Security Configurations in WebCenter Sites
13.2.3
About the SitesSecurityContext.xml Configuration File
13.2.4
Working with WebCenter Sites Security Utilities
13.2.5
Working with ESAPI Security Validation
13.3
Using REST Security
13.3.1
REST Authorization
13.3.1.1
Security Model
13.3.1.2
Privilege Resolution Algorithm
13.3.2
Authorizing Users to Access Application Resources
13.3.2.1
Viewing REST Security Configurations
13.3.2.2
Creating a Group
13.3.2.3
Adding Users to a Group
13.3.2.4
Configuring Security for REST Resources
13.3.3
REST Security Configuration Reference
13.3.3.1
Configuring REST Security for ACL Resources
13.3.3.2
Configuring REST Security for Application Resources
13.3.3.3
Configuring REST Security for Asset Resources
13.3.3.4
Configuring REST Security for Asset Type Resources
13.3.3.5
Configuring REST Security for Engage Resources
13.3.3.6
Configuring REST Security for Group Resources
13.3.3.7
Configuring REST Security for Indexed Asset Type Resources
13.3.3.8
Configuring REST Security for Role Resources
13.3.3.9
Configuring REST Security for Site Resources
13.3.3.10
Configuring REST Security for User Resources
13.3.3.11
Configuring REST Security for UserDef Resources
13.3.3.12
Configuring REST Security for UserLocale Resources
13.3.3.13
Configuring REST Security for Visitor Resources
Part V Managing Publishing
14
Understanding Publishing
14.1
Prerequisites for Publishing Assets
14.2
Publishing Destinations
14.3
Authorizing Users to Publish Assets from the Contributor Interface
14.4
Understanding the Approval System
14.5
About Scheduled Publishing Sessions
14.6
Understanding the Publishing Session
14.7
Obtaining Information About a Publishing Session
15
Using RealTime Publishing
15.1
RealTime Publishing Overview
15.1.1
Source System Configuration for Publishing
15.1.2
Destination System Configuration for Publishing
15.2
Working with RealTime Publishing
15.3
Configuring Your System for RealTime Publishing
15.3.1
Creating the Batch User Account (If One Does Not Exist)
15.3.2
Setting Up the Destination System
15.3.3
Identifying a Proxy Server to the Source System
15.3.3.1
Identifying the Local Proxy Server to the Source System for All Destinations
15.3.3.2
Identifying the Local Proxy Server to the Source System Per Destination
15.3.4
Creating a RealTime Destination Definition on the Source System
15.3.5
Initializing the Destination Database
15.3.6
Mirroring the Site Configuration Data to the Destination Database
15.3.7
Testing the Publishing Process
15.3.7.1
Approving Assets
15.3.7.2
Publishing the Assets
15.3.8
Testing the Published Site
15.3.9
Setting Up the Schedule
15.3.10
Turning Off Asset Invalidation on the Delivery System
15.4
Adding a New RealTime Destination Definition
15.5
About Synchronizing Site Configuration Data
15.6
How to Differentiate Complete and Delayed Publishing
15.7
About the Publish Console
15.8
Working with Active Publishing Sessions
15.8.1
Monitoring a Publishing Session
15.8.2
Resuming a Delayed Publishing Session
15.8.3
Canceling a Publishing Session
15.8.3.1
Canceling a Publishing Session from the Publish Console
15.8.3.2
Canceling a Publishing Session from the Publishing Status Form
15.9
Working with Scheduled Publishing Sessions
15.10
Working with Prior Publishing Sessions
15.10.1
Viewing Past Publishing Sessions
15.10.2
Redoing a Publishing Session
15.11
Working with Publishing Logs
15.11.1
Viewing and Searching Logs
15.11.2
Downloading Logs
15.11.3
Deleting Publish History
16
Scheduling Publish Events
16.1
Scheduling a Publish Event
16.2
Reading the Schedule Abbreviations
16.3
Editing Publish Events
16.4
Overriding the Schedule
16.5
Assigning Approval or Preview Templates
16.6
Monitoring Sessions in the Publishing Console
16.7
Verifying Publishing Readiness
16.8
About Publish History
16.9
About Session History
16.10
About Publishing All Approved Assets
16.11
Troubleshooting
16.11.1
Understanding Publishing System Error Messages
16.11.2
Understanding Numeric Messages
16.11.3
Indicating Other System or Configuration Issues
Part VI Managing Approval and Workflow
17
Understanding the Approval System
17.1
About the Approval System
17.2
Understanding Dependency Analysis
17.3
Understanding Publishing Terms and Definitions
17.3.1
Understanding Approval: Intent to Publish vs. Permission to Publish
17.3.2
Understanding Approval Dependencies
17.3.2.1
Examples of Approval Dependencies
17.3.2.2
Notes About Approval Dependencies
17.3.3
Working with Approval States
17.4
Using Rules for Dependency Analysis
17.5
Understanding Approval Dependencies and Parent-Child Relationships
17.6
Working with Export to Disk Publishing
17.6.1
Evaluating Approval Dependencies
17.6.2
Understanding Test Rendering
17.7
Working with Mirror to Server Publishing and Export to XML
17.8
Ensuring Version-Matched Content
17.9
Using Exists-Exact Dependencies in Mirror to Server and Export to XML Publishing
17.10
Using Exists-Exact Dependencies in Export to Disk Publishing
17.11
Working with Exists/Exact Dependency Rules
17.11.1
Understanding Dependency Rules for Basic Asset Types
17.11.2
Understanding Dependency Rules for CSElement and SiteEntry Assets
17.11.3
Understanding Dependency Rules for Flex Families
17.11.4
Understanding Dependency Rules for Engage Visitor Data Assets
17.12
Evaluating Published Content
17.13
Approval System Example
17.14
Using Approval States: Reference
18
Creating and Managing Workflow Processes
18.1
About the Workflow Feature
18.1.1
Understanding Workflow Participants
18.1.2
Understanding Workflow States
18.1.3
Moving Assets from State to State
18.1.4
Working with Multiple Paths for the Asset
18.1.5
Managing Deadlocks
18.1.6
Understanding Workflow Groups
18.1.7
Delegating and Clearing Assignments
18.1.8
Placing an Asset in Workflow
18.1.9
Restricting Access to Assets While They Are in Workflow
18.1.10
Working with Deadlines
18.1.11
Scheduling a Deadline Calculation
18.1.12
Ending a Workflow Process
18.2
Planning Your Workflow Processes
18.2.1
Starting with a Sketch
18.2.2
Determining Roles and Participants
18.2.3
Determining the Email Objects, Actions, and Conditions
18.2.3.1
Understanding Email Objects
18.2.3.2
Understanding Timed Actions
18.2.3.3
Understanding Delegate Actions
18.2.3.4
Understanding Step Actions
18.2.3.5
Understanding Step Conditions
18.2.3.6
Understanding Deadlock Actions
18.2.3.7
Understanding Group Deadlock Actions
18.2.4
Determining States
18.2.5
Determining Steps
18.2.6
Determining Function Privileges
18.2.7
Implementing Simplified Access Control
18.2.8
Determining Additional Workflow Process Details
18.3
Configuring Your Workflow Processes
18.4
Setting Up Email Objects
18.4.1
Creating Email Objects
18.4.2
Editing Email Objects
18.4.3
Deleting Email Objects
18.5
Setting Up the Actions and Conditions
18.5.1
Creating Actions and Conditions
18.5.2
Editing Actions and Conditions
18.5.3
Deleting Actions and Conditions
18.6
Configuring Approve for Publish Step Actions
18.7
Setting Up the Timed Action Event
18.8
Setting Up the States
18.8.1
Creating Workflow States
18.8.2
Editing Workflow States
18.8.3
Deleting Workflow States
18.9
Setting Up the Workflow Processes
18.9.1
Editing Workflow Processes
18.9.2
Editing Workflow Steps
18.9.3
Editing Function Privileges
18.9.4
Copying Workflow Processes
18.9.5
Deleting Workflow Processes
18.9.6
Deleting Workflow Steps
18.9.7
Deleting Function Privileges
18.10
Creating Workflow Processes
18.10.1
Name and Set Global Settings for the Workflow Process
18.10.2
Create the Start Step for the Workflow Process
18.10.3
Create the Subsequent Workflow Steps
18.10.4
(Optional) Create the End Step for the Workflow Process
18.10.5
(Optional) Configure Function Privileges for the Workflow Process
18.11
Testing Your Workflow Process
18.12
Moving Your Work
18.13
Clearing Workflow Assignments
18.14
Creating and Viewing Workflow Reports
18.15
Creating Workflow Groups
Part VII Enabling Blog Components
19
Enabling Blog Asset Types
20
Creating a Blog Tree Tab
21
Sharing Blog Assets
22
Working with Blog Authors
22.1
Creating Author Assets
22.2
How to Set Access Permissions to a Blog Author Asset
22.2.1
Creating a Unique Role for the Blog Author
22.2.2
Assigning the Role to the Blog Author
22.2.3
Setting Access Permissions to a Blog Author Asset
23
About Creating Workflows for and Publishing Blog Assets
23.1
Creating Workflows for Blog Assets
23.2
About Publishing Blog Assets
Part VIII Enabling A/B Testing
24
Administering A/B Testing
24.1
Configuring Google Analytics with Oracle WebCenter Sites
24.2
Enabling A/B Testing
24.3
Considering Dependencies in A/B Testing
24.4
About Publishing A/B Tests
Part IX Managing and Tuning Caching
25
Using The inCache Framework
25.1
Overview
25.1.1
Overview of the Caching Framework
25.1.2
Overview of Page Caching
25.1.3
Overview of Asset Caching
25.2
Understanding How inCache Works
25.3
Restarting a Node
25.4
Regenerating Pages During RealTime Publishing
25.5
Double-Buffered Caching
25.6
Configuring Your System for inCache Page Caching
25.7
Tuning Options
25.7.1
Striping the Disk Cache
25.7.2
Configuring for Page Regeneration During RealTime Publishing
25.7.3
Setting Up Page Propagation
25.7.3.1
Enabling Page Propagation
25.7.3.2
Setting Up Page Propagation on Restart
25.7.4
Configuring for Pagelet Regeneration in the Background
25.8
Working with the AssetCache Container
25.9
Working with Asset Caching Operations
25.9.1
Working with Asset Loading
25.9.2
Comparing Asset Caching with inCache Page Caching
25.9.3
Flushing AssetCache
25.10
Types of Asset Caching
25.11
Customizing Asset Caching
25.12
Disabling Asset Caching
25.13
Using the Cache Management Tool
25.14
Using inCache Features for Remote Satellite Server
Part X Monitoring and Maintaining WebCenter Sites
26
Troubleshooting Using System Tools
26.1
Using the Configure Log ODL Tool
26.1.1
Viewing Loggers
26.1.2
Changing Logger Levels
26.1.3
Adding New Loggers
26.2
Using the System Information Tool
26.2.1
Viewing WebCenter Sites Information
26.2.2
Viewing Database Information
26.2.3
Viewing Thread Information
26.3
About Using the Cache Management Tool
26.4
Working with Cache Management - CAS Cache
26.4.1
Overview of the CAS Cache Summary Form
26.4.2
Working with Cluster Information
26.5
Working with Cache Management - Resultset Cache
26.5.1
Enabling and Configuring Resultset Caching over inCache
26.5.2
Summary View
26.5.3
Viewing Cluster Information
26.6
Working with Cache Management - Sites Cache
26.6.1
Overview of the Sites Cache Summary Form
26.6.2
Working with Page Cache
26.6.3
Working with the Dependency Cache
26.6.4
Working with the Asset Cache
26.6.5
Working with the URL Cache
26.6.6
Viewing Cluster Information
26.7
Working with Cache Management - Co-Res Cache
26.7.1
Overview of the Co-Res SS Cache Summary Form
26.7.2
Working with the Page Cache
26.7.3
Working with the Dependency Cache
26.7.4
Working with the URL Cache
26.7.5
Viewing Cluster Information
26.8
Using the Log Viewer
26.8.1
Viewing the Log
26.8.2
Tailing the Log
26.8.3
Downloading the Log
26.8.4
Searching the Log
26.9
File System Test
26.10
Working with Slots Assets
26.11
Working with the URL Node
26.12
Working with the Purge Voided Assets Node
27
Replicating Content Management Sites
27.1
Site Launcher Overview
27.2
Preparing for Replication
27.2.1
Replication Requirements for the Source Site
27.2.2
Planning the New Site
27.2.2.1
Copying vs. Sharing
27.2.2.2
Prefixes for Asset Names
27.2.2.3
Planning Users
27.2.2.4
Replication Schedule
27.3
Enabling Site Replication
27.3.1
Configuring the Source Site for Site Launcher
27.3.2
Replicating the Source Site
27.4
Completing Post-Replication Tasks
28
Managing Revision Tracking
28.1
Revision Tracking Overview
28.1.1
Tracker Tables and Storage Directories
28.1.2
RTInfo Table
28.1.3
Revision Tracking and the Two Asset Models
28.1.4
Implicit vs. Explicit Checkin and Explicit Checkout
28.1.5
Revision Tracking and Non-Asset Tables
28.1.6
How Many Versions?
28.2
Enabling Revision Tracking
28.2.1
Enabling Revision Tracking for Assets
28.2.2
Enabling Revision Tracking for Non-Asset Tables
28.2.3
Editing Revision Tracking Settings
28.2.3.1
Changing the Root Storage Directory
28.2.3.2
Changing the Number of Revisions
28.3
Disabling Revision Tracking
28.4
Unlocking Revisions
29
Configuring Vanity URLs
29.1
Generating Vanity URLs
29.1.1
Configuring Auto-Generated URLs
29.1.2
Working with WebRoots
29.1.2.1
Different Types of WebRoots Required For a URL: Examples
29.1.2.2
Creating a New WebRoot
29.1.2.3
Viewing a WebRoot
29.1.2.4
Editing an Existing WebRoot
29.1.2.5
Approving and Publishing a WebRoot
29.1.3
Working with URL Patterns
29.1.3.1
Using Functions
29.1.3.2
Using Patterns
29.1.3.3
Deleting Patterns
29.1.3.4
About Publishing URL Patterns
29.1.4
Disabling Redirection to Vanity URLs
29.2
Using Vanity URL with System Tools
29.2.1
Viewing All Vanity URLs
29.2.2
Resolving Vanity URL Conflicts
29.3
Resolving Vanity URLs Using a Rewriter Filter
29.4
Using Vanity URLs for Mobile Sites
29.5
Using the Web Server with Vanity URLs
29.6
Using mod_rewrite with Vanity URLs
29.6.1
Setting Up mod_rewrite
29.6.1.1
Setup for Provided Examples
29.6.2
About Converting with mod_rewrite
29.6.3
Using the WebCenter Sites Filter with mod_rewrite
29.6.4
Using the Rewriter Filter with mod_rewrite
29.6.5
Using Static Content with mod_rewrite
29.7
Customizing Vanity URLs
29.7.1
Creating a Customized Vanity URL
30
Configuring the Lucene Search Engine
30.1
Overview of WebCenter Sites Search Functions
30.1.1
Indexing for Search Functions
30.1.2
Using WebCenter Sites Search Functions
30.2
Setting Up Search Indices
30.2.1
Enabling the Lucene Search Engine
30.2.2
Adding Asset Types to the Search Index
30.2.3
Configuring Attributes for Asset Type Index
30.2.4
Indexing Binary Files
30.2.4.1
Enabling Indexing of Binary Files
30.2.4.2
Disabling Indexing of Binary Files
30.3
Disabling the Lucene Search Engine
30.4
Maintaining Search Indexes
30.4.1
Pausing and Resuming Indexing
30.4.1.1
Pausing Global and Asset Type Indexing
30.4.1.2
Resuming Global and Asset Type Indexing
30.4.2
Re-indexing
30.4.3
Deleting Index Data
30.5
Writing Code that Queries the Search Index
31
Using the Site Capture Application
31.1
Site Capture Model
31.1.1
Capture Modes
31.1.2
Crawlers
31.2
Logging in to the Site Capture Application
31.3
Using the Default Crawlers
31.3.1
Sample Crawler
31.3.2
FirstSiteII Crawler
31.3.3
Running a Default Crawler
31.4
Setting Up a Site Capture Operation
31.4.1
Creating a Starter Crawler Configuration File
31.4.2
Defining a Crawler
31.4.3
Editing the Crawler Configuration File
31.4.4
Starting a Crawl
31.4.4.1
Run the Crawler Manually in Static Mode
31.4.4.2
Run the Crawler Manually in Archive Mode
31.4.4.3
Schedule the Crawler for Archive Capture
31.4.4.4
About Publishing a Site in RealTime Mode
31.4.5
About Managing Captured Data
31.5
Enabling Publishing-Triggered Site Capture
31.5.1
About Integrating the Site Capture Application with Oracle WebCenter Sites
31.5.2
Configuring a RealTime Publishing Destination Definition for Site Capture
31.5.3
Matching Crawlers
31.5.4
Managing Site Capture
31.6
Managing Statically Captured Sites
31.7
About Managing Archived Sites
31.8
Notes and Tips for Managing Crawlers and Captured Data
31.8.1
Tips for Creating and Editing Crawlers
31.8.2
Notes for Deleting a Crawler
31.8.3
Notes for Scheduling a Crawler
31.8.4
About Monitoring a Static Crawl
31.8.5
About Stopping a Crawl
31.8.6
About Downloading Archives
31.8.7
Notes About Previewing Sites
31.8.8
Tips for Configuring Publishing Destination Definitions
31.8.9
About Accessing Log Files
31.9
General Directory Structure
31.10
Custom Folders
32
Administering WebCenter Sites and Its Components in Enterprise Manager
32.1
Starting WebCenter Sites and Its Components in the WebLogic Server Console
32.2
Starting WebCenter Sites and Its Components in Enterprise Manager
32.3
Viewing the Home Pages of WebCenter Sites and Its Components
32.4
Managing Log Files for WebCenter Sites and Its Components
32.4.1
Configuring Log File Settings for WebCenter Sites and Its Components
32.4.2
Viewing Log Files for WebCenter Sites and Its Components
32.5
Monitoring the Performance Metrics of WebCenter Sites and Its Components
32.5.1
Viewing the Status of WebCenter Sites and Its Components
32.5.2
Viewing the Performance Metrics of WebCenter Sites and Its Components
32.5.2.1
WebCenter Sites Performance Metrics
32.5.2.1.1
BlobServer Servlet Details, ContentServer Servlet Details, and Satellite Servlet Details
32.5.2.1.2
Cache Details
32.5.2.1.3
JDBC Info
32.5.2.1.4
ThreadPool Info
32.5.2.1.5
OS Detail
32.5.2.1.6
Number of Errors
32.5.2.1.7
NIO Details
32.5.2.1.8
Connections Metrics
32.5.2.1.9
Memory Details Metrics
32.5.2.1.10
ServerState Metrics
32.5.2.2
Visitor Services Performance Metrics
32.5.2.2.1
ThreadPool Info
32.5.2.2.2
OS Detail
32.5.2.2.3
Number of Errors
32.5.2.2.4
NIO Details
32.5.2.2.5
Connections Metrics
32.5.2.2.6
Memory Details Metrics
32.5.2.2.7
ServerState Metrics
Part XI Integrating with Oracle WebCenter Content
33
Understanding WebCenter Content Integration
33.1
Prerequisites for Administering WCC Integration
33.2
Basics of WebCenter Content Integration
33.3
WebCenter Content Data Model
33.4
Asset Type Mapping and Connector Rules
33.4.1
Asset Type Mapping
33.4.1.1
Content Identifier Attribute
33.4.1.2
Content Storage Attributes
33.4.1.3
Template Attributes
33.4.1.4
Administrator-Defined Specifications
33.4.2
Connector Rules
33.5
WebCenter Content Integration and Its Parts
33.6
Enabling the SitesIntegration Component
33.7
Enabling Access to the
Connector Admin
Node
34
Setting Up Content Synchronization
34.1
Enabling Content Items for Synchronization
34.2
Determining Which Renditions to Synchronize
34.3
Selecting or Creating Target Asset Types
34.4
Connecting to WebCenter Content
34.5
Creating an Active Rule
34.6
Prioritizing Active Rules and Managing Rules
34.7
Manually Running the Connector
34.8
Monitoring the Connector
34.9
Viewing Connector History
34.9.1
Viewing the Entire Connector History
34.9.2
Viewing Connector History for a Single Batch
34.10
Verifying Imported Content
34.11
Modifying Your Setup
34.12
Scheduling the Connector
34.13
Managing Synchronized Assets
34.13.1
Mapped Attributes
34.13.2
Orphaned Content
34.14
Rolling Back the Synchronization Point
34.14.1
Rolling Back to the Original Starting Point
34.14.2
Rolling Back to a Particular Update
34.15
About the Generated Token Value
35
Working With WCC Connector Configuration Files
35.1
About WCC Connector Configuration Files
35.2
User Configurable Parameters
Part XII Reference
36
System Defaults
36.1
ACLs
36.1.1
Permissions
36.1.2
Accessing ACLs
36.2
System ACLs and Their Permissions
36.3
ACLs of Default Users
36.4
Required ACLs for Custom Users
36.5
System Roles
36.6
System Asset Types
36.7
Default Tree Nodes
37
WebCenter Sites Database Tables
37.1
Cache Management Tables
37.2
Approval System Tables
37.3
Publishing System Tables
37.4
Workflow Tables
37.5
Basic Asset Tables
37.6
Flex Asset Tables
37.7
Visitor Tables (Engage)
37.7.1
Managing the Attribute Tables
37.7.2
Managing the Session Objects (Scratch) Table
37.7.3
Deleting Unnecessary .class Files
38
Users, Sites, and Roles in LDAP‐Integrated Sites Systems
38.1
LDAP-Integrated WebCenter Sites Systems
38.1.1
LDAP Schema
38.1.2
LDAP Connectivity for Site and Role Management
38.1.3
LDAP Users and Their Permissions to LDAP Servers
38.1.4
LDAP-Integrated Operations
38.2
User Management Operations
38.2.1
LDAP Server Response for Creating an ACL
38.2.2
LDAP Server Response for Editing an ACL
38.2.3
LDAP Server Response for Deleting an ACL
38.2.4
LDAP Server Response for Assigning ACLs to Tables
38.2.5
LDAP Server Response for Assigning ACLs to WebCenter Sites Pages (Site Catalog Page Entries)
38.2.6
LDAP Server Response for Creating a User (Granting ACLs for Access Privileges)
38.2.7
LDAP Server Response for Editing a User
38.2.8
LDAP Server Response for Deleting a User
38.2.9
LDAP Server Response for Creating/Editing a User Profile
38.2.10
LDAP Server Response for Deleting a User Profile
38.2.11
LDAP Server Response for Creating User Attributes
38.2.12
LDAP Server Response for Editing/Deleting User Attributes
38.3
Site and Role Management Operations
38.3.1
Operations with Flat-Schema LDAP Servers
38.3.2
Operations with Hierarchical-Schema LDAP Servers
38.3.3
LDAP Server Response for Creating a Site
38.3.4
LDAP Server Response for Editing a Site
38.3.5
LDAP Server Response for Deleting a Site
38.3.6
LDAP Server Response for Granting Users Access to Sites
38.3.7
LDAP Server Response for Removing Users' Access to Sites
38.3.8
LDAP Server Response for Creating a Role
38.3.9
LDAP Server Response for Editing a Role
38.3.10
LDAP Server Response for Deleting a Role
39
Alternate Publishing Methods
39.1
About Alternate Publishing Methods
39.2
Using On-Demand Publishing
39.3
Unapproving Selected Assets from a Publishing Session
39.4
Learning Export to Disk Publishing Terminology
39.4.1
Page
39.4.2
Publish Key
39.4.3
Publish Queue
39.4.4
Primary Asset
39.5
Using Approvals and Export to Disk Publishing
39.5.1
Using the Approval Template
39.5.2
Using the Approval Queue
39.5.3
Using Approval Dependencies
39.6
Working with Export to Disk Publishing
39.6.1
Working with the Publish-Time Template
39.6.2
Working with Starting Points
39.6.3
Working with Compositional Dependencies
39.7
Frequently Asked Questions About the Export to Disk Publishing Process
39.8
Investigating Publishing Behavior and Functionality
39.8.1
Investigating Template Dependencies
39.8.2
Investigating Reference Dependencies
39.9
Understanding the Approval and Publish-Time Templates: What Happens When They Differ?
39.9.1
Differing Templates: Example 1
39.9.2
Differing Templates: Example 2
39.9.3
Differing Templates: Example 3
39.10
Working with Sample Templates
39.11
Rendering Export to Disk Pages
39.12
Understanding Export to Disk Publishing
39.13
Working with the Path Naming Convention
39.13.1
Working with Export Path Variables and SIMPLEDIR
39.13.2
Working with Export Path Construction
39.13.2.1
Using a Forced Export Path
39.13.2.2
Using an Export Path for Page Assets
39.13.2.3
Using an Export Path for Assets Other than Page
39.13.2.4
Using Sample Export Paths
39.13.3
Working with Paths for Links Within Exported Files
39.13.4
Working with File Naming Conventions
39.13.5
Working with Export Starting Points
39.14
Configuring Your System for Export to Disk Publishing
39.14.1
Creating the Batch User Account For Export Publishing (If One Does Not Exist)
39.14.2
Specifying the Root Export Directory
39.14.3
Configuring an Export Destination
39.14.4
Mapping a URL Prefix for Your Web Server
39.14.5
Creating the Export Starting Points
39.14.6
Approving Your Assets for Export to Disk Publishing
39.14.7
Publishing and Testing the Results
39.14.8
Setting Up the Schedule
39.15
Understanding Mirror to Server Publishing
39.16
Pre-Configuring Mirror to Server Publishing
39.16.1
Working with Users and Mirror to Server Publishing
39.16.2
Working with CacheManager
39.16.3
Configuring a Mirror Destination
39.16.4
Determining When to Use Mirror Destination Configuration
39.17
Configuring Your System for Mirror to Server Publishing
39.17.1
Creating the Batch User Account for Mirror Publishing (If One Does Not Exist)
39.17.2
Setting Up the Destination System
39.17.3
Identifying the Mirror User to the Source System
39.17.4
Identifying the Local Proxy Server to the Source System (If One Exists)
39.17.5
Creating a Mirror Destination
39.17.6
Initializing the Destination
39.17.7
Configuring the Mirror Destination
39.17.8
Approving Your Assets
39.17.9
Publishing the Assets
39.17.10
Testing the Results
39.17.11
Setting Up the Schedule
39.17.12
Turning Off Asset Invalidation on the Delivery System
39.18
Retrieving Logs From Delivery WebCenter Sites Systems
39.19
Exporting Assets to XML Publishing Method
39.19.1
Understanding the XML Output
39.19.2
Understanding File Naming Conventions for Export Assets to XML
39.20
Configuring Your System for Export Assets to XML
39.20.1
Creating the Batch User Account for XML Publishing (If One Does Not Exist)
39.20.2
Specifying the Root Export Directory
39.20.3
Configuring an Export Assets to XML Destination
39.20.4
Approving Your Assets for XML Publishing
39.20.5
Publishing and Testing the Results
39.20.6
Setting Up the Schedule
39.21
Migrating a Site from One System to Another
39.21.1
Moving a Site from a Development System to a Management System
39.21.2
Moving a Site to a Delivery System
39.22
Approving Multiple Assets
39.23
Creating Destinations
39.24
Editing Destinations
39.25
Deleting Destinations
39.26
Creating Export Starting Points
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