Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
- Part I Introduction to Oracle WebCenter Content
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Part II Getting Started
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2
Getting Started Administering Oracle WebCenter Content
- 2.1 Understanding System Administrator Roles and Responsibilities
- 2.2 Understanding System Administrator Interfaces
- 2.3 Understanding WebCenter Content System Administration Tools
- 2.4 Accessing Oracle WebCenter Content
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2.5
Configuring WebCenter Content User Interface
- 2.5.1 Setting up the Remote Intradoc Client (RIDC)
- 2.5.2 Setting Additional Content Server Parameters
- 2.5.3 Configuring Application Parameters
- 2.5.4 Enabling Full-Text Searching
- 2.5.5 Generating Thumbnails and Web-Viewable Renditions
- 2.5.6 Configuring Digital Asset Management in Content Server
- 2.5.7 Configuring Extended Features in Content Server
- 2.5.8 Completing the Workflow Configuration
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2.6
Associating the WebCenter Content User Interface with Content Server
- 2.6.1 Configuring a JAX-WS Connection from the WebCenter Content User Interface Server to Content Server
- 2.6.2 Configuring a Secured Connection from the WebCenter Content User Interface Server to Content Server
- 2.6.3 Configuring an IDCS Connection from the WebCenter Content User Interface Server to Content Server
- 2.6.4 Configuring an IDC Connection from the WebCenter Content User Interface Server to Content Server
- 2.6.5 Configuring an HTTP Connection from the WebCenter Content User Interface Server to Content Server
- 2.6.6 Configuring an HTTPS Connection to Content Server Without a Certificate
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3
Managing System Processes
- 3.1 Starting and Stopping Content Server and Inbound Refinery
- 3.2 Starting and Stopping Content Server and Inbound Refinery Using Fusion Middleware Control
- 3.3 Starting and Stopping Content Server Using WebLogic Server
- 3.4 Starting and Stopping Content Server Using Scripts
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3.5
Running Content Server Administration Applications
- 3.5.1 Running Administration Applications as Applets
- 3.5.2 Running Administration Applications via the Oracle WebCenter Content Administration App
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3.5.3
Running Administration Applications in Standalone Mode
- 3.5.3.1 Running a Standalone Application on a UNIX System
- 3.5.3.2 Running a Standalone Application on a Windows System
- 3.5.3.3 Configuring a System Database Provider for Standalone Mode
- 3.5.3.4 Configuring a JDBC Database Driver for Standalone Mode
- 3.5.3.5 Configuring an External Database Provider for Standalone Mode
- 3.6 Using the IdcShell Command-Line Tool to Run Idoc Script
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4
Batch Loading Content
- 4.1 About Batch Loading
- 4.2 Preparing a Batch Load File
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4.3
Running the Batch Loader
- 4.3.1 About Running the Batch Loader
- 4.3.2 Batch Loading from the Batch Loader Window
- 4.3.3 Batch Loading from the Command Line
- 4.3.4 Using the IdcCommand Utility and Remote Access
- 4.3.5 Batch Loading Content as Metadata Only
- 4.3.6 Batch Loader -console Command Line Switch
- 4.3.7 Adding a Redirect
- 4.3.8 Correcting Batch Load Errors
- 4.4 Optimizing Batch Loader Performance
- 4.5 Best Practice Case Study
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2
Getting Started Administering Oracle WebCenter Content
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Part III Monitoring Oracle WebCenter Content Server
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5
Monitoring Content Server Status
- 5.1 Viewing Content Server Status
- 5.2 Viewing Content Server Console Output
- 5.3 Viewing System Configuration Information
- 5.4 Viewing System Audit Information
- 5.5 Viewing Server Output
- 5.6 Viewing Event Output
- 5.7 Checking Schema Cache
- 5.8 Viewing Localization Audit Information
- 5.9 Monitoring Scheduled Jobs
- 6 Monitoring Content Server Log Files
- 7 Monitoring Content Server and Inbound Refinery Using Fusion Middleware Control
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5
Monitoring Content Server Status
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Part IV Administering System Configuration
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8
Configuring System Properties
- 8.1 About System Properties
- 8.2 Configuring System Properties Using Fusion Middleware Control
- 8.3 Configuring General Options
- 8.4 Configuring Content Security
- 8.5 Configuring Internet Information Using Content Server
- 8.6 Configuring System Database Properties
- 8.7 Configuring Oracle Content Management Integration Settings
- 8.8 Configuring Server Properties
- 8.9 Configuring Localization Properties
- 8.10 Configuring Paths Properties
- 8.11 Configuring Trash
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9
Managing Components
- 9.1 About Components
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9.2
Using the Component Manager
- 9.2.1 Viewing Information about a Component Using the Component Manager
- 9.2.2 Enabling or Disabling a Component Using the Component Manager
- 9.2.3 Installing a Component Using the Component Manager
- 9.2.4 Uninstalling a Component Using the Component Manager
- 9.2.5 Downloading a Component Using the Component Manager
- 9.2.6 Modifying a Component Configuration Using the Component Manager
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9.3
Managing Components Using Fusion Middleware Control
- 9.3.1 Using the Component Manager
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9.3.2
Using the Advanced Component Manager
- 9.3.2.1 Enabling or Disabling a Component Using Fusion Middleware Control
- 9.3.2.2 Installing a Component Using Fusion Middleware Control
- 9.3.2.3 Uninstalling a Component Using Fusion Middleware Control
- 9.3.2.4 Downloading a Component Using Fusion Middleware Control
- 9.3.2.5 Modifying a Component Configuration Using Fusion Middleware Control
- 9.4 Managing Components Using the Command Line
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9.5
Updating Component Configurations
- 9.5.1 Updating ContentTracker Component Configuration
- 9.5.2 Updating DesktopIntegrationSuite Component Configuration
- 9.5.3 Updating EmailMetadata Component Configuration
- 9.5.4 Updating OCM Component Configuration
- 9.5.5 Updating PDFWatermark Component Configuration
- 9.5.6 Updating SiteStudio Component Configuration
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9.6
Creating Components Using the Component Wizard
- 9.6.1 Component Wizard Overview
- 9.6.2 Working with Java Code
- 9.6.3 Editing the Readme File
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9.6.4
Creating a Component Using Component Wizard
- 9.6.4.1 Creating an Environment Resource for a New Component
- 9.6.4.2 Creating a Template Resource
- 9.6.4.3 Creating a Query Resource
- 9.6.4.4 Creating a Service Resource
- 9.6.4.5 Creating a HTML Include
- 9.6.4.6 Creating a String Resource
- 9.6.4.7 Creating a Dynamic Table Resource
- 9.6.4.8 Creating a Static Table Resource
- 9.6.4.9 Enabling the Component
- 9.6.5 Additional Component Wizard Tasks
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10
Managing Search Features
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10.1
Managing OracleTextSearch
- 10.1.1 Considerations for Using OracleTextSearch
- 10.1.2 Oracle Text Features and Benefits
- 10.1.3 Configuring OracleTextSearch for Content Server
- 10.1.4 Managing OracleTextSearch
- 10.1.5 Searching with OracleTextSearch
- 10.1.6 Using Metadata Wildcards
- 10.1.7 Using Internet-Style Search Syntax
- 10.1.8 Adjusting the Score on OracleTextSearch Results
- 10.1.9 Customizing Search Results with OracleTextSearch
- 10.2 Configuring Full-Text Database Search Index
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10.3
Managing Elasticsearch
- 10.3.1 Elasticsearch Features and Benefits
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10.3.2
Configuring Elasticsearch
- 10.3.2.1 Updating ESnode.properties
- 10.3.2.2 Using SecureES.sh on Unix
- 10.3.2.3 Using SecureES.cmd on Windows
- 10.3.2.4 Securing Elasticsearch
- 10.3.2.5 Securing Other Nodes of Cluster
- 10.3.2.6 Start Elasticsearch Cluster
- 10.3.2.7 Configuring Elasticsearch for WebCenter Content
- 10.3.2.8 Monitoring Elasticsearch Cluster Health
- 10.3.2.9 Configuring Index Settings
- 10.3.3 Migrating Existing Search Indexes to Elasticsearch Server
- 10.4 Managing OpenSearch
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10.1
Managing OracleTextSearch
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11
Configuring the Search Index
- 11.1 Variances in Indexing Tools and Methods
- 11.2 Configuring the Search Index for Databases
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11.3
Working with the Search Index
- 11.3.1 About the Search Index
- 11.3.2 Updating the Search Index
- 11.3.3 Rebuilding the Collection
- 11.3.4 Configuring the Search Index Update or Collection Rebuild
- 11.3.5 Full-Text Indexing
- 11.3.6 Disabling Full-Text Indexing
- 11.3.7 Indexing Native Files by Default
- 11.3.8 Indexing Email and Attachments
- 11.4 Managing Zone Text Fields
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11.5
Searching Content Using Oracle Query Optimizer
- 11.5.1 About Oracle Query Optimizer
- 11.5.2 Query Optimization Process
- 11.5.3 How Reformatted Queries Optimize Searches
- 11.5.4 Types of Recognized Hints
- 11.5.5 Query Hints Syntax
- 11.5.6 Additional Supported Sort Constructs
- 11.5.7 Hint Rules Table
- 11.5.8 Edit Hint Rules Form
- 11.5.9 The Hint Cache
- 11.5.10 Using Hint Rules
- 11.5.11 Using the Query Converter
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11.5.12
Updating the Hint Cache
- 11.5.12.1 Accessing the Hint Cache Updater Page
- 11.5.12.2 Checking the Hint Cache from a Data Source
- 11.5.12.3 Checking from a Query
- 11.5.12.4 Modifying an Existing Hint Cache Query Using Data Source
- 11.5.12.5 Modifying an Existing Hint Cache Using a Query
- 11.5.12.6 Removing a Hint Cache Data Source Entry
- 11.5.12.7 Removing a Hint Cache Query
- 11.6 Improving Search Performance
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12
Managing a File Store System
- 12.1 Introduction to the File Store System
- 12.2 About the File Store Provider Upgrade
- 12.3 Managing the File Store Provider
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12.4
Sample Implementations of File Store Provider
- 12.4.1 Example PathMetaData Table Options
- 12.4.2 Configuration for Standard File Paths
- 12.4.3 Configuration for a Webless or Optional Web Store
- 12.4.4 Configuration for Database Storage
- 12.4.5 Configuration for OCI Object Storage
- 12.4.6 Configuration for OCI Object Storage Cache
- 12.4.7 Managing Object Storage Migration
- 12.4.8 Altered Path Construction and Algorithms
- 12.5 Using Sun Storage Archive Manager
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13
Configuring Providers
- 13.1 About Content Server Providers
- 13.2 Choosing an Appropriate Provider
- 13.3 Understanding Content Server Security Providers
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13.4
Managing Providers
- 13.4.1 Adding an Outgoing Provider
- 13.4.2 Adding a Database Provider
- 13.4.3 Adding an Incoming Provider
- 13.4.4 Adding a Preview Provider
- 13.4.5 Adding an Incoming Security Provider
- 13.4.6 Adding an Outgoing Security Provider
- 13.4.7 Adding a JpsUser Provider
- 13.4.8 Adding a HTTP Outgoing Provider
- 13.4.9 Editing Provider Configuration
- 13.4.10 Deleting a Provider
- 14 Mapping URLs
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Configuring System Properties
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Part V Administering Security
- 15 Understanding Security and User Access
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16
Configuring Fusion Middleware Security for Content Server
- 16.1 LDAP Authentication Providers
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16.2
Configuring Oracle WebCenter Content to Use SSL
- 16.2.1 Configuring WebCenter Content for Two-Way SSL Communication
- 16.2.2 Invoking References in One-Way SSL Environments in Oracle JDeveloper
- 16.2.3 Configuring WebCenter Content, Oracle HTTP Server for SSL Communication
- 16.2.4 Switching from Non-SSL to SSL Configurations for WebCenter Content
- 16.2.5 Using a Custom Trust Store for One-Way SSL
- 16.2.6 Enabling an Asynchronous Process to Invoke an Asynchronous Process
- 16.2.7 Configuring RIDC SSL for Valid Certificate Path
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16.3
Configuring WebCenter Content for Single Sign-On
- 16.3.1 Configuring Oracle Access Manager 14c with WebCenter Content
- 16.3.2 Configuring Oracle Access Manager 12c with WebCenter Content
- 16.3.3 Configuring Oracle Access Manager 11g with WebCenter Content
- 16.3.4 Configuring Oracle Access Manager 10g with WebCenter Content
- 16.3.5 Configuring Oracle Single Sign-On for WebCenter Content
- 16.3.6 Configuring the First Authentication Provider
- 16.3.7 Configuring the WebCenter Content URL for Single Sign-On
- 16.3.8 Configuring WebCenter Content and Single Sign-On for Windows Native Authentication
- 16.4 Configuring Oracle Infrastructure Web Services
- 16.5 Configuring WebCenter Content for Oracle Identity Cloud Service (IDCS)
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16.6
Configuring SAML-Based Single Sign-On
- 16.6.1 SAML Components
- 16.6.2 SAML Single Sign-On Perquisites
- 16.6.3 Configuring SAML 1.1 Source Services
- 16.6.4 Configuring SAML 1.1 Destination Services
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16.6.5
Configuring SAML 2.0 (IDCS) Single
Sign-On
- 16.6.5.1 Configuring SAML 2.0 Asserter
- 16.6.5.2 Configuring Weblogic Managed Servers as SAML 2.0 SSO Service Providers
- 16.6.5.3 Completing SAML 2.0 Identity Asserter Configuration
- 16.6.5.4 Creating SAML Applications in IDCS
- 16.6.5.5 Assigning Groups to SAML Applications
- 16.6.5.6 Modifying Cookie Path
- 16.6.5.7 Configuring Oracle HTTP Server
- 16.6.5.8 Configuring Desktop Client
- 17 Managing User Types, Logins, and Aliases
- 18 Managing Security Groups, Roles, and Permissions
- 19 Managing Accounts
- 20 Managing Access Control List Security
- 21 Managing Additional Content Server Security Connections
- 22 Customizing Content Server Communication
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Part VI Administering System Migration and Archiving
- 23 Understanding System Migration and Archiving
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24
Migrating System Configurations
- 24.1 Understanding the Configuration Migration Utility
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24.2
Managing Configuration Migration
- 24.2.1 Creating a Configuration Migration Template
- 24.2.2 Editing a Configuration Template
- 24.2.3 Importing a Template
- 24.2.4 Creating a One-Time Export
- 24.2.5 Exporting a Configuration
- 24.2.6 Uploading a Bundle
- 24.2.7 Importing a Bundle
- 24.2.8 Downloading a Bundle
- 24.2.9 Viewing Action Status
- 24.2.10 Viewing Action History
- 24.3 Migration Tips
- 25 Managing Archives, Collections, and Batch Files
- 26 Exporting Data in Archives
- 27 Importing Data from Archives
- 28 Transferring Files
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29
Replicating Files
- 29.1 Understanding Replication
- 29.2 Managing Replication
- 30 Migrating the Folders Structure
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31
Archive and Migration Strategies
- 31.1 Export
- 31.2 Import
- 31.3 Self Export/Import
- 31.4 One-to-One Archiving
- 31.5 One-to-Many Archiving
- 31.6 Many-to-One Archiving
- 31.7 Archiver Examples
- 31.8 Configuration Migration Tips
- 32 Using Archiver Replication Exceptions
- Part VII Appendixes
- A Managing Oracle Fusion Middleware BPEL Component for Content Server
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B
Managing the Need to Know Component
- B.1 Introduction
- B.2 Installing the Need to Know Component
- B.3 Configuring the Need to Know Component
- B.4 Using the Need to Know Component
- B.5 Administration Interface
- B.6 Security Customization Samples
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C
Troubleshooting Oracle WebCenter Content
- C.1 Introduction to Troubleshooting Oracle WebCenter Content
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C.2
Getting Started with Troubleshooting Basics for Oracle WebCenter Content
- C.2.1 Using Tracing
- C.2.2 Using Stack Traces
- C.2.3 Using the Environment Packager
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C.2.4
Using the Content Server Analyzer
- C.2.4.1 Accessing the Content Server Analyzer
- C.2.4.2 Specifying a Custom Analyzer Log Directory
- C.2.4.3 Invoking the Analysis Process
- C.2.4.4 Analyzing the Content Server Database
- C.2.4.5 Analyzing the Content Server Search Index
- C.2.4.6 Viewing the Analysis Progress and Results
- C.2.4.7 Generating a Status Report
- C.2.4.8 Canceling the Status Report
- C.2.5 Using Debug Configuration Variables
- C.2.6 Analyzing HDA Files
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C.3
Troubleshooting Oracle WebCenter Content Archiving
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C.3.1
Importing Issues
- C.3.1.1 File Extension Errors on Import System
- C.3.1.2 Selecting Specific Batch Files for Import
- C.3.1.3 Import Maps Do Not Work After Archive Import
- C.3.1.4 Identifying Imported Content Items From Archive
- C.3.1.5 Duplicate Content Items in Content Server
- C.3.1.6 Importing Archived Content to Proxied Server Fails
- C.3.1.7 No Importing Errors But Documents Are Missing
- C.3.1.8 Errors About Invalid Choice List Values
- C.3.1.9 Import Fails Due to Missing Required Field
- C.3.1.10 Changed Metadata Field Makes the Archiver Freeze During an Import
- C.3.2 Exporting Issues
- C.3.3 Transfer Issues
- C.3.4 Replication Issues
- C.3.5 Oracle Database Issues
- C.3.6 Miscellaneous Issues
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C.3.1
Importing Issues
- C.4 Using My Oracle Support for Additional Troubleshooting Information