Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
- Who's Who
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Part I Introduction to Oracle WebCenter Portal
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1
Introduction to Administration for WebCenter Portal
- 1.1 Introducing Oracle WebCenter Portal
- 1.2 Oracle WebCenter Portal Architecture
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1.3
Oracle WebCenter Portal Topology
- 1.3.1 Oracle WebCenter Portal Directory Structure
- 1.3.2 Oracle WebCenter Portal Managed Servers
- 1.3.3 Oracle WebCenter Portal Configuration Considerations
- 1.3.4 Discussions Server Configuration
- 1.3.5 Oracle WebCenter Portal State and Configuration Persistence
- 1.3.6 Analytics Considerations
- 1.3.7 Oracle WebCenter Portal Log File Locations
- 1.4 Understanding the Oracle WebCenter Portal Installation
- 1.5 Understanding Administrative Operations, Roles, and Tools
- 1.6 Performance Monitoring and Diagnostics
- 1.7 Understanding Security
- 1.8 Data Migration, Backup, and Recovery
- 1.9 Oracle WebCenter Portal Administration Tools
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1
Introduction to Administration for WebCenter Portal
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Part II Getting Started
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2
Getting Started Administering WebCenter Portal
- 2.1 Role of the System Administrator
- 2.2 Installing WebCenter Portal
- 2.3 Setting Up WebCenter Portal for the First Time (Roadmap)
- 2.4 Customizing WebCenter Portal for the First Time (Roadmap)
- 2.5 System Administration for WebCenter Portal – Fusion Middleware Admin Role (Roadmap)
- 2.6 System Administration for WebCenter Portal – WebCenter Portal Admin Role (Roadmap)
- 3 Starting Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control
- 4 Starting and Stopping Managed Servers and Applications for Oracle WebCenter Portal
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2
Getting Started Administering WebCenter Portal
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Part III Administering Tools and Services
- 5 Managing Tools and Services
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6
Managing Connections to Oracle WebCenter Content Server
- 6.1 About Oracle WebCenter Content Server Connections
- 6.2 Prerequisites for Configuring Oracle WebCenter Content Server
- 6.3 Configuration Roadmap for Oracle WebCenter Content Server
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6.4
Creating a Connection to Oracle WebCenter Content Server
- 6.4.1 About Creating a Connection to Oracle WebCenter Content Server
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6.4.2
Creating a Connection to Oracle WebCenter Content Server Using Fusion Middleware Control
- 6.4.2.1 Connecting to Oracle WebCenter Content Server Using Socket-Based Communication
- 6.4.2.2 Connecting to Oracle WebCenter Content Server Using Secure Socket-Based Communication
- 6.4.2.3 Connecting to Oracle WebCenter Content Server Using JAX-WS
- 6.4.2.4 Connecting to Oracle WebCenter Content Server Using HTTP
- 6.4.3 Registering Oracle WebCenter Content Server Using WLST
- 6.4.4 Oracle WebCenter Content Server Connection Parameters for RIDC Socket Types
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6.5
Configuring Oracle WebCenter Content Server
- 6.5.1 Creating a Custom Administrator
- 6.5.2 Enabling Mandatory Components
- 6.5.3 Configuring the Inbound Refinery
- 6.5.4 Setting Up SSL for Oracle WebCenter Content Server
- 6.5.5 Setting Up Site Studio
- 6.5.6 Enabling Full-Text Search
- 6.5.7 Creating Content Profiles in Oracle WebCenter Content Server
- 6.5.8 Configuring Access Control List Security
- 6.5.9 Enabling Digital Asset Manager
- 6.5.10 Additional Optional Configurations for Oracle WebCenter Content Server
- 6.5.11 Registering the Default Oracle WebCenter Content Server Repository
- 6.6 Setting Connection Properties for the Default Oracle WebCenter Content Server Connection
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6.7
Modifying Oracle WebCenter Content Server Connection Details
- 6.7.1 Modifying Oracle WebCenter Content Server Connection Details Using Fusion Middleware Control
- 6.7.2 Modifying Oracle WebCenter Content Server Connection Details Using WLST
- 6.7.3 Modifying Cache Settings for Content Presenter
- 6.7.4 Configuring the Cache to Check for External Oracle WebCenter Content Server Changes
- 6.8 Deleting Oracle WebCenter Content Server Connections
- 6.9 Changing the Maximum File Upload Size
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7
Managing Analytics
- 7.1 About Analytics in WebCenter Portal
- 7.2 Configuration Roadmap for Analytics
- 7.3 Analytics Prerequisites
- 7.4 Configuring Analytics Collector Settings
- 7.5 Registering an Analytics Collector for Your Application
- 7.6 Validating Analytic Event Collection
- 7.7 Viewing the Current WebCenter Portal's Analytic Event List
- 7.8 Purging Analytics Data
- 7.9 Partitioning Analytics Data
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8
Configuring Search in WebCenter
Portal
- 8.1 Creating a Crawl Admin User in WebCenter Portal
- 8.2 Integrating with Elasticsearch
- 8.3 Configuring WebCenter Content for Search
- 8.4 Configuring WebCenter Portal for Search
- 8.5 Synchronizing Users in WebCenter Portal
- 8.6 Configuring Search Crawlers
- 8.7 Configuring Search Custom Attributes
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8.8
Creating Custom Facets
- 8.8.1 Adding a Custom Metadata Field in Oracle WebCenter Content
- 8.8.2 Enable Faceted Search in Configuration Manager Applet
- 8.8.3 Configuring the Search Setting Metadata
- 8.8.4 Configuring the Search Custom Facet Metadata
- 8.8.5 Update the Metadata for the Document in Your Portal
- 8.8.6 Configuring the File Exclusion in Search Results
- 8.9 Scheduling a Crawl
- 8.10 Customizing Search Settings in WebCenter Portal Administration
- 8.11 Modifying Search Global Attributes
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9
Managing Mail
- 9.1 About Mail Server Connections
- 9.2 Configuration Roadmap for Mail
- 9.3 Mail Server Prerequisites
- 9.4 Registering Mail Servers
- 9.5 Choosing the Active (or Default) Mail Server Connection
- 9.6 Modifying Mail Server Connection Details
- 9.7 Deleting Mail Server Connections
- 9.8 Setting Up Mail Defaults
- 9.9 Testing Mail Server Connections
- 9.10 Configuring Send Mail Notifications for WebCenter Portal
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10
Managing People Connections
- 10.1 About the People Connections Service
- 10.2 People Connections Prerequisites
- 10.3 Configuring People Connections for WebCenter Portal
- 10.4 Archiving the Activity Stream Schema
- 10.5 Specifying a Management Chain for Organization View
- 10.6 Setting Profile Configuration Properties
- 10.7 Synchronizing Profiles with the Identity Store
- 11 Managing RSS
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12
Managing Subscriptions and Notifications
- 12.1 About Subscriptions and Notifications
- 12.2 Setting Up Default Subscription Preferences
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12.3
Setting Up Notifications
- 12.3.1 About Connection Channels
- 12.3.2 Notification Prerequisites
- 12.3.3 Configuration Roadmap for Notifications
- 12.3.4 Specifying the Notifications Channel Using Fusion Middleware Control
- 12.3.5 Specifying the Notifications Channel Using WLST
- 12.3.6 Example - Setting Up Mail Notifications for WebCenter Portal Using WLST
- 12.4 Creating and Applying Custom Notification Templates
- 12.5 Testing the Notifications Connection
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13
Managing the SOA Connection for WebCenter Portal Membership Workflows
- 13.1 Configuration Roadmap for WebCenter Portal Workflows
- 13.2 About BPEL Connections
- 13.3 BPEL Server Prerequisites
- 13.4 Specifying the BPEL Server Hosting WebCenter Portal Workflows
- 13.5 Configuring WebCenter Portal Workflow Notifications to be Sent by Email
- 13.6 Excluding Webcenter Portal Workflows URL in OAM
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14
Managing Portlet Producers
- 14.1 About Portlet Producers
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14.2
Managing WSRP Portlet Producers
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14.2.1
Registering WSRP Producers
- 14.2.1.1 Registering a WSRP Producer Using Fusion Middleware Control
- 14.2.1.2 Registering a WSRP Producer Using WLST
- 14.2.1.3 Registering a WSRP Portlet Producer in WebCenter Portal
- 14.2.1.4 Adding a Grant to the Policy Store for a Mapped User Identity
- 14.2.1.5 WSRP Producer Connection Parameters
- 14.2.1.6 WSRP Producer Security Connection Parameters
- 14.2.1.7 WSRP Producer Keystore Connection Parameters
- 14.2.2 Testing WSRP Producer Connections
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14.2.3
Editing WSRP Producer Registration Details
- 14.2.3.1 About Editing WSRP Producer Registration Details
- 14.2.3.2 Editing WSRP Producer Registration Details Using Fusion Middleware Control
- 14.2.3.3 Editing Producer Registration Details Using WLST
- 14.2.3.4 Editing WSRP Producer Registration Details in WebCenter Portal
- 14.2.3.5 Migrating WSRP Producer Metadata to a New WSDL URL
- 14.2.3.6 Editing the Portlet Client Configuration
- 14.2.4 Deregistering WSRP Portlet Producers
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14.2.1
Registering WSRP Producers
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14.3
Managing Oracle PDK-Java Portlet Producers
- 14.3.1 Registering an Oracle PDK-Java Portlet Producer
- 14.3.2 Testing Oracle PDK-Java Producer Connections
- 14.3.3 Editing Oracle PDK-Java Portlet Producer Registration Details
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14.3.4
Deregistering an Oracle PDK-Java Portlet Producer
- 14.3.4.1 About Deregistering an Oracle PDK-Java Portlet Producer
- 14.3.4.2 Deregistering an Oracle PDK-Java Portlet Producer Using Fusion Middleware Control
- 14.3.4.3 Deregistering an Oracle PDK-Java Portlet Producer Using WLST
- 14.3.4.4 Deregistering an Oracle PDK-Java Portlet Producer in WebCenter Portal
- 14.3.5 Oracle PDK-Java Portlet Producer Connection Parameters
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14.4
Deploying Portlet Producer Applications
- 14.4.1 Preparing Portlet Producer Applications for Deployment
- 14.4.2 Deploying a Portlet Producer Application Using Fusion Middleware Control
- 14.4.3 Deploying a Portlet Producer Application Using Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console
- 14.4.4 Deploying a Portlet Producer Application Using WLST
- 14.4.5 Deploying a Portlet Producer Application Using Oracle JDeveloper
- 15 Managing External Applications
- 16 Managing REST Services
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Part IV Monitoring
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17
Monitoring WebCenter Portal Performance
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17.1
Understanding Oracle WebCenter Portal Performance Metrics
- 17.1.1 Understanding Oracle WebCenter Portal Metric Collection
- 17.1.2 Understanding the Key Performance Metrics
- 17.1.3 Using Key Performance Metric Data to Analyze and Diagnose System Health
- 17.1.4 Understanding Some Common Performance Issues and Actions
- 17.1.5 Understanding Page Request Metrics
- 17.1.6 Understanding Portlet Producer Metrics
- 17.1.7 Understanding WebLogic Server Metrics
- 17.1.8 Understanding Security Metrics
- 17.1.9 Understanding Page Response and Load Metrics
- 17.1.10 Understanding Portal Metrics
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17.1.11
Understanding Tool and Service Metrics
- 17.1.11.1 Metrics Common to all Tools and Services
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17.1.11.2
Metrics Specific to a Particular Tool or Service
- 17.1.11.2.1 BPEL Worklist Metrics
- 17.1.11.2.2 Content Repository Metrics
- 17.1.11.2.3 Events Metrics
- 17.1.11.2.4 External Application Metrics
- 17.1.11.2.5 Import and Export Metrics
- 17.1.11.2.6 List Metrics
- 17.1.11.2.7 Mail Metrics
- 17.1.11.2.8 Note Metrics
- 17.1.11.2.9 Page Operation Metrics
- 17.1.11.2.10 People Connection Metrics
- 17.1.11.2.11 RSS News Feed Metrics
- 17.1.11.2.12 Search Metrics
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17.1.11.3
Troubleshooting Common Issues with Tools and Services
- 17.1.11.3.1 Content Repository (Documents and Content Presenter) - Issues and Actions
- 17.1.11.3.2 External Applications - Issues and Actions
- 17.1.11.3.3 Events - Issues and Actions
- 17.1.11.3.4 Import and Export - Issues and Actions
- 17.1.11.3.5 Lists - Issues and Actions
- 17.1.11.3.6 Mail - Issues and Actions
- 17.1.11.3.7 Notes - Issues and Actions
- 17.1.11.3.8 Page Services - Issues and Actions
- 17.1.11.3.9 Portlets and Producers - Issues and Actions
- 17.1.11.3.10 People Connections - Issues and Actions
- 17.1.11.3.11 RSS News Feeds - Issues and Actions
- 17.1.11.3.12 Search - Issues and Actions
- 17.2 Viewing Performance Metrics Using Fusion Middleware Control
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17.3
Customizing Key Performance Metric Thresholds and Collection
- 17.3.1 Understanding Customization Options for Key Performance Metrics
- 17.3.2 Understanding Default Metric Collection and Threshold Settings
- 17.3.3 Configuring Thresholds for Key Metrics
- 17.3.4 Configuring the Frequency of WebLogic Server Health Checks
- 17.3.5 Configuring the Number of Samples Used to Calculate Key Performance Metrics
- 17.3.6 Editing Thresholds and Collection Options for WebCenter Portal
- 17.4 Diagnosing and Resolving Performance Issues with Oracle WebCenter Portal
- 17.5 Tuning Oracle WebCenter Portal Performance
- 17.6 Monitoring Performance Using WebCenter Portal Performance Pack
- 17.7 Improving Data Caching Performance
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17.1
Understanding Oracle WebCenter Portal Performance Metrics
- 18 Managing WebCenter Portal Logs
- 19 Managing WebCenter Portal Audit Logs
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17
Monitoring WebCenter Portal Performance
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Part V Administering Security
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20
Managing WebCenter Portal Security
- 20.1 Introduction to Application Security
- 20.2 Default Security Configuration
- 20.3 Setting the Policy Store Refresh Interval and Other Cache Settings
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21
Configuring the Identity Store
- 21.1 Reassociating the Identity Store with an External LDAP Server
- 21.2 Configuring the GUID Attribute for External LDAP Identity Stores
- 21.3 Adding Users to the Embedded LDAP Identity Store
- 21.4 Moving the Administrator Account to an External LDAP Server
- 21.5 Configuring Oracle WebCenter Content to Share the WebCenter Portal Identity Store LDAP Server
- 21.6 Aggregating Multiple Identity Store LDAP Servers Using libOVD
- 21.7 Configuring Dynamic Groups for WebCenter Portal
- 21.8 Configuring the REST Service Identity Asserter
- 22 Managing Users and Application Roles
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23
Configuring Single Sign-On
- 23.1 Introduction to Single Sign-On
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23.2
Configuring Oracle Access Manager
- 23.2.1 OAM Components and Topology
- 23.2.2 Roadmap to Configuring OAM
- 23.2.3 Installing and Configuring OAM 11g
- 23.2.4 Configuring the WebLogic Domain for OAM
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23.2.5
Additional Single Sign-on Configurations
- 23.2.5.1 Configuring WebCenter Portal for SSO
- 23.2.5.2 Configuring SOA Server Connections for SSO
- 23.2.5.3 Configuring OAM for RSS Feeds Using External Readers
- 23.2.5.4 Configuring the WebLogic Server Administration Console and Enterprise Manager for OAM 11g
- 23.2.5.5 Configuring Elasticsearch for SSO
- 23.2.5.6 Configuring Content Server for SSO
- 23.2.5.7 Restricting Access with Connection Filters
- 23.2.5.8 Configuring Portlet Producers and Additional Components
- 23.2.6 Testing Your OAM Installation
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23.3
Configuring SAML-based Single Sign-On
- 23.3.1 SAML Components and Topology
- 23.3.2 Configuring SAML1.1-based Single Sign-On
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23.3.3
Configuring SAML 2.0-based Single Sign-On
- 23.3.3.1 Creating SAML 2.0 Credential Mapping Provider
- 23.3.3.2 Configuring SAML 2.0 Identity Provider Services
- 23.3.3.3 Configure SAML 2.0 General Services for Identity Provider
- 23.3.3.4 Configuring Service Provider Partner Metadata on SAML Identity Provider Source Site
- 23.3.3.5 Creating SAML 2.0 Identity Assertion Provider
- 23.3.3.6 Configuring SAML 2.0 Service Provider Services
- 23.3.3.7 Configuring SAML 2.0 General Services for Service Provider
- 23.3.3.8 Configuring Identity Provider Metadata on SAML Service Provider
- 23.3.3.9 Troubleshooting Common Issues with SAML 2.0
- 23.4 Configuring SSO for Microsoft Clients
- 23.5 Configuring SSO with Virtual Hosts
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24
Configuring SSL
- 24.1 Securing the Browser Connection to WebCenter Portal using SSL
- 24.2 Securing the Connection from Oracle HTTP Server to WebCenter Portal with SSL
- 24.3 Securing the WebCenter Portal Connection to Portlet Producers with SSL
- 24.4 Securing the WebCenter Portal Connection to the LDAP Identity Store
- 24.5 Securing the WebCenter Portal Connection to IMAP and SMTP with SSL
- 24.6 Securing the WebCenter Portal Connection to an External BPEL Server with SSL
- 24.7 Securing the WebCenter Portal Connection to Content Server with SSL
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25
Configuring Web Services Security
- 25.1 Configuring WS-Security for a Typical Topology
- 25.2 Configuring WS-Security for Multiple Domains
- 25.3 Securing WebCenter Portal for Applications Consuming WebCenter Portal Client API with WS-Security
- 25.4 JKS Command Summary for a Typical Topology
- 25.5 JKS Command Summary for Extensions to a Typical Topology
- 26 Configuring Security for Portlet Producers
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20
Managing WebCenter Portal Security
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Part VI Administering WebCenter Portal Lifecycle
- 27 Understanding the WebCenter Portal Lifecycle
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28
Deploying Portals, Templates, Assets, and Extensions
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28.1
Deploying Portals
- 28.1.1 About Portal Deployment
- 28.1.2 Directly Deploying Portals Using WebCenter Portal
- 28.1.3 Directly Deploying Portals Using WLST
- 28.1.4 Deploying Portal Archives
- 28.2 Deploying Portal Templates
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28.3
Deploying Assets
- 28.3.1 Exporting Assets, Devices, and Device Groups to an Archive
- 28.3.2 Importing Assets from an Archive
- 28.4 Deploying Custom Shared Library Extensions
- 28.5 Moving Connections Details from Staging to Production
- 28.6 Migrating Discussions Resources for a Portal
- 28.7 Propagating and Redeploying Portals in Production
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28.1
Deploying Portals
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29
Managing WebCenter Portal Backup, Recovery, and Cloning
- 29.1 Understanding WebCenter Portal Back Up and Recovery
- 29.2 Comparing Back up, Recovery, and Migration Tools for WebCenter Portal
- 29.3 Backing Up Individual Portals
- 29.4 Restoring Portals from a Backup
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29.5
Backing Up an Entire WebCenter Portal Installation
- 29.5.1 Backing Up and Restoring All WebCenter Portal Schema Data
- 29.5.2 Backing Up and Restoring All MDS Schema Data
- 29.5.3 Backing Up and Restoring All WebCenter Content Data
- 29.5.4 Backing up and Restoring Discussion Schema Data
- 29.5.5 Backing up and Restoring Other Schema Data (ACTIVITIES and PORTLET)
- 29.5.6 Backing Up and Restoring LDAP Identity Store
- 29.5.7 Backing Up and Restoring Policy Stores (LDAP and Database)
- 29.5.8 Backing Up and Restoring Credential Stores (LDAP and Database)
- 29.5.9 Backing Up and Restoring a WebCenter Portal Domain
- 29.5.10 Backing Up and Restoring Portlet Producer Metadata
- 29.5.11 Backing Up and Restoring Analytics Metadata
- 29.5.12 Backing Up and Restoring Audit Repository Configuration
- 29.6 Migrating Entire WebCenter Portal to Another Target
- 29.7 Restoring an Entire WebCenter Portal Installation
- 29.8 Using Scripts to Back Up and Restore WebCenter Portal
- 29.9 Cloning a WebCenter Portal Environment
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Part VII Administering Multilanguage Portals
- 30 Managing a Multilanguage Portal
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Part VIII Administering Portals in WebCenter Portal
- 31 Exploring the Settings Pages in WebCenter Portal Administration
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32
Exploring the Portals Page in WebCenter Portal Administration
- 32.1 About the Portals Page in WebCenter Portal Administration
- 32.2 Accessing the Portals Page in WebCenter Portal Administration
- 32.3 Sorting the Portals Listing
- 32.4 Creating a Portal
- 32.5 Exporting and Importing a Portal
- 32.6 Viewing Information About Any Portal
- 32.7 Sharing the Link to a Portal
- 32.8 Closing Any Portal
- 32.9 Reactivating Any Portal
- 32.10 Taking Any Portal Offline
- 32.11 Bringing Any Portal Back Online
- 32.12 Deleting a Portal
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33
Configuring Global Defaults Across Portals
- 33.1 Customizing the Name and Logo in the Home Portal
- 33.2 Choosing a Default Page Template
- 33.3 Choosing a Default Skin
- 33.4 Choosing Default Resource Catalogs
- 33.5 Customizing Copyright and Privacy Statements
- 33.6 Customizing the Online Help Link
- 33.7 Choosing a Default Display Language
- 33.8 Redirecting on Logout
- 33.9 Choosing a Default Start (or Landing) Page
- 33.10 Specifying Session Timeout Settings
- 33.11 Enabling Self-Registration
- 33.12 Choosing a Default Look and Feel for New Pages
- 33.13 Enabling and Disabling Access to the Home Portal
- 33.14 Setting Up Defaults for WebCenter Portal Tools and Services
- 33.15 Adding a List of Valid External URLs
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34
Managing Security Across Portals
- 34.1 About WebCenter Portal Security
- 34.2 About Users
- 34.3 About Application Roles and Permissions
- 34.4 About Roles and Permissions Within a Portal
- 34.5 Managing Users
- 34.6 Managing Application Roles and Permissions
- 35 Working with Global Attributes Across Portals
- 36 Customizing System Pages
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37
Managing Business Role Pages
- 37.1 About Business Role Pages
- 37.2 Setting Page Creation Defaults for Business Role Pages
- 37.3 Creating a Business Role Page
- 37.4 Specifying the Target Audience for a Business Role Page
- 37.5 Revoking Access to a Custom Business Role Page
- 37.6 Showing and Hiding Business Role Pages
- 37.7 Setting a Default Display Order for Business Role Pages
- 37.8 Editing a Business Role Page
- 37.9 Editing the Source of a Business Role Page
- 37.10 Copying a Business Role Page
- 37.11 Removing All User Customizations from a Business Role Page
- 37.12 Deleting a Custom Business Role Page
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38
Managing Personal Pages
- 38.1 About Personal Page Administration
- 38.2 Setting Application-Level Page Creation Defaults for Personal Pages
- 38.3 Preventing Users from Creating Personal Pages
- 38.4 Providing Navigation to Personal Pages
- 38.5 Changing Access Permissions on a Personal Page
- 38.6 Editing a Personal Page
- 38.7 Editing the Source of a Personal Page
- 38.8 Copying a Personal Page
- 38.9 Removing All User Customizations from a Personal Page
- 38.10 Deleting a Personal Page
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39
Administering Device Settings
- 39.1 About Device Settings
- 39.2 Creating and Managing Devices
- 39.3 Creating and Managing Device Groups
- 39.4 Enabling Page Variants for Device Groups
- 39.5 Managing Device and Device Group Lifecycles
- 39.6 Previewing Devices
- 39.7 Guidelines and Best Practices for Device Settings
- 39.8 Discovering Device Attributes: A Sample Task Flow
- 40 Customizing Task Flows
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41
Analyzing Portal Usage
- 41.1 About the Analytics Task Flows and Service
- 41.2 About the Analytics Administration Page
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41.3
Working with Analytics Task Flows
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41.3.1
Understanding Analytics Task Flows
- 41.3.1.1 WebCenter Traffic
- 41.3.1.2 Page Traffic (Administrator)
- 41.3.1.3 Login Metrics (System Administrator)
- 41.3.1.4 Portal Traffic (System Administrator)
- 41.3.1.5 Portal Response Time (System Administrator)
- 41.3.1.6 Portlet Traffic (Administrator)
- 41.3.1.7 Portlet Instance Traffic (Administrator)
- 41.3.1.8 Portlet Response Time (Administrator)
- 41.3.1.9 Portlet Instances Response Time (Administrator)
- 41.3.1.10 Search Metrics
- 41.3.1.11 Document Metrics (System Administrator)
- 41.3.1.12 Wiki Metrics (System Administrator)
- 41.3.1.13 Blog Metrics (System Administrator)
- 41.3.2 Adding Analytics Task Flows to a Page
- 41.3.3 Customizing Analytics Reports
- 41.3.4 Personalizing Your Analytics Report
- 41.3.5 Setting Analytics Task Flow Properties
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41.3.1
Understanding Analytics Task Flows
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Appendixes
- A Oracle WebCenter Portal Configuration
- B Third-Party Product Support
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C
Migrating Wiki Content to WebCenter Portal
- C.1 Understanding Wiki Documents and Wiki Pages
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C.2
Migrating Data from the Source Wiki Application to WebCenter Portal
- C.2.1 Preparing WebCenter Portal for Importing Wiki Content
- C.2.2 Writing and Running a Custom Wiki Extraction Tool to Extract Content from the Wiki Application
- C.2.3 Using the Document Migration Utility to Import the Archive into the Target Portal
- C.2.4 Creating Wiki Pages in WebCenter Portal for the Content in WebCenter Content Server
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D
Troubleshooting WebCenter Portal
- D.1 Using My Oracle Support for Additional Troubleshooting Information
- D.2 Troubleshooting Oracle WebCenter Portal Configuration Issues
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D.3
Troubleshooting Oracle WebCenter Portal WLST Command Issues
- D.3.1 No Oracle WebCenter Portal WLST Commands Work
- D.3.2 Connection Name Specified Already Exists
- D.3.3 WLST Shell is Not Connected to the WebLogic Server
- D.3.4 More Than One Application with the Same Name Exists in the Domain
- D.3.5 More Than One Application with the Same Name Exists on a Managed Server
- D.3.6 Already in Domain Runtime Tree Message Displays
- D.4 Troubleshooting Oracle WebCenter Portal Performance Issues
- D.5 Troubleshooting WebCenter Portal Workflows
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D.6
Troubleshooting WebCenter Portal Import and Export
- D.6.1 ResourceLimitException Issue
- D.6.2 LockRefreshTask Issue
- D.6.3 Portals and Portal Templates Not Available After Import
- D.6.4 Unable to Migrate Portals or Documents If the Source and Target Applications Share the Same Content Server
- D.6.5 Target Portal Server Shown As Unavailable When Creating a Connection
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D.7
Troubleshooting Individual Portal and Portal Template Import and Export
- D.7.1 Portal Blocked After Unsuccessful Export or Import
- D.7.2 Page or Portal Not Found Message After Import
- D.7.3 Portal Import Archive Exceeds Maximum Upload File Size
- D.7.4 Maximum Number of Portals Exceeded on Export
- D.7.5 Lists Not Imported Properly
- D.7.6 Exporting and Importing Portals with Tools and Services Configured
- D.7.7 Tools and Services Disabled After Import
- D.7.8 Importing from the Subportals Page
- D.7.9 Unable to Import a Portal If the Source and Target Applications Share the Same Content Server
- D.7.10 Shared Library Changes Not Available after Portal Deployment
- D.7.11 Members Not Listed in an Imported Portal
- D.7.12 Deployment Messages Not Displayed in the Browser Locale
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D.8
Troubleshooting Issues with Mail
- D.8.1 Mail is Not Accessible in Secure Mode
- D.8.2 Mail is Not Accessible in Non-Secure Mode
- D.8.3 Unable to Create Distribution Lists in the Non-Secure Mode
- D.8.4 Unable to Create Distribution Lists in the Secure Mode
- D.8.5 Provisioning of Mail Fails in a Portal (Default Distribution List not Created)
- D.8.6 Unable to Configure the Number of Mail Messages Downloaded
- D.8.7 Unable to Publish and Archive WebCenter Portal Mail
- D.9 Troubleshooting Issues with Users and Roles
- D.10 Troubleshooting Issues with Content Repositories
- D.11 Troubleshooting Issues with Analytics
- D.12 Troubleshooting Issues with Notifications
- D.13 Troubleshooting External Application Issues
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D.14
Troubleshooting Security Configuration Issues
- D.14.1 WebCenter Portal Application Does Not Find Users in LDAP Provider
- D.14.2 Portal Created with Errors When Logged in as OID User
- D.14.3 Users Cannot Self-Register when WebCenter Portal Configured with Active Directory
- D.14.4 User Made Administrator Does Not Have Administrator Privileges
- D.14.5 Deploying the SAML SSO-specific Discussions EAR file Produces an Exception
- D.14.6 Configuring SAML Single Sign-on Produces 403 Error
- D.14.7 Impersonation Session Produces Error with OAM 11.1.2.2.0
- D.15 Troubleshooting Issues with External Links
- D.16 Troubleshooting Issues with Elasticsearch