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Prerequisitos de instalacion del Oracle Web Center 11g (impedimenta)

whitetiger
- 04/07/2012 20:54:57 - Pregunta nº.: 38.547

MS Win8 RP, Intel Core i3 @ 3.06GHz, 4Gb RAM, GigaByte GA-H55M-USB3, ATI Radeon HD 4850 1Gb, HDD 250Gb Seagate SATA II

Hola, hace poco por mi escuela se me pidio que buscase los prerequisitos de instalación del Oracle web Center 11g (los requisitos minimos que pide como Procesador, cantidad de RAM y otros), los cuales se encuentran en la web de Oracle, pero dado que soy cubano y que entre mi pais y el gobierno de los Estados Unidos existen disputas, Oracle no me deja acceder a su web, debido a una ley que lo prohibe.

Necesito dicha información para un trabajo que estoy haciendo, pero estoy pasando demasiado trabajo con eso. Si alguien pudiese ver o descargar esa información y enviarmela a traves de este poster (respondiendo esto) me sería de gran ayuda relmente.
No me envien enlaces ya que desde aca no me deja abrirlos y tampoco tengo correo, ya que me lo prohiben aca.

Saludos

#1 zur75 (2.457 Posts) - 05/07/2012 03:25:53
Como tal no encontre esa informacion, pero encontre algo desde la misma pagina de Oracle que medio lei que habla de requicitos mas que todo de softwars complemantarios, servidores, etc, creo que algo puedes sacar de esto: (si es problema para ti el idioma usa un traductor de la web)


Installing and Configuring Oracle WebCenter Content

This quick installation guide describes how to install and configure Oracle WebCenter Content on Oracle WebLogic Server for a demo, test, or proof of concept (POC) system. Most of the configuration uses default values.

This guide covers these topics:

Installation Overview

Installing Oracle WebCenter Content

Configuring Oracle WebCenter Content

Completing the WebCenter Content Configuration

Completing the Inbound Refinery Configuration

Completing the Imaging Configuration

Completing the Oracle IRM Configuration

Completing the Records Configuration

Verifying the Oracle WebCenter Content Configuration

Deinstalling Oracle WebCenter Content

Additional Resources

1.1 Installation Overview

This guide contains instructions for installing and configuring Oracle WebCenter Content products as applications in an Oracle WebLogic Server domain on a single host. These instructions are for users who are installing Oracle WebCenter Content for the first time to become familiar with the products in Oracle WebCenter Content, show what they can do, perform basic testing, or prepare a proof of concept (POC).

For information about installing a production system, see the Oracle WebCenter Content Installation Guide.

For an example of an enterprise deployment based on Oracle best practices, high-availability configurations, and security technologies, see the Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle WebCenter Content.

For information about installing and configuring Oracle WebCenter Content on an IBM WebSphere Application Server, see \ "Managing Oracle WebCenter Content on IBM WebSphere Application Servers\ " in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Third-Party Application Server Guide.

For information about installing Oracle WebCenter Content on multiple machines, reassociating the identity store with an external LDAP directory, clustering, and other optional configurations, see the Oracle WebCenter Content Installation Guide.
1.1.1 Oracle WebCenter Content Applications

Oracle WebCenter Content includes these applications:

Oracle WebCenter Content

Oracle WebCenter Content: Imaging

Oracle WebCenter Content: Inbound Refinery

Oracle Information Rights Management

Oracle WebCenter Content: Records

1.1.2 Installation Roadmap

The installation of Oracle WebCenter Content is a two-step process:

You run the Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g WebCenter Content Installer to perform a base installation of the Oracle WebCenter Content products.

You run Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard to deploy one or more of the Oracle WebCenter Content products as applications to an Oracle WebLogic Server domain.

Table 1-1 lists the sections in the guide that provide information about the preinstallation, installation, and postinstallation tasks.

Table 1-1 Installation Roadmap
Tasks Descriptions

Preinstallation tasks


Reviewing System Requirements and Certification

Preparing to Install

Installing Oracle WebLogic Server and Creating the Middleware Home

Creating Oracle WebCenter Content Schemas with the Repository Creation Utility

Installation tasks


Installing Oracle WebCenter Content

Configuring Oracle WebCenter Content

Postinstallation tasks


Completing the WebCenter Content Configuration

Completing the Inbound Refinery Configuration

Completing the Imaging Configuration

Completing the Oracle IRM Configuration

Completing the Records Configuration

Verifying the Oracle WebCenter Content Configuration

1.1.2.1 Installation Modules

Oracle WebCenter Content requires a Middleware home and an application server on your system. If your system does not already have Oracle WebLogic Server, you can install it in a new Middleware home directory, as described in Section 1.2.1.5, \ "Installing Oracle WebLogic Server and Creating the Middleware Home.\ "

If the application server you want to use is an IBM WebSphere Application Server, see \ "Managing Oracle WebCenter Content on IBM WebSphere Application Servers\ " in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Third-Party Application Server Guide.

A Middleware home is a container for the Oracle WebLogic Server home, and, optionally, one Oracle Common home and one or more Oracle homes, with a directory structure like this:

/middleware_home
coherence_3.7
jdk160_29
jrockit_160_29_D1.2.0-10
logs
modules
wlserver_10.3
oracle_common
utils
WC_CONTENT_ORACLE_HOME
user_projects

1.1.2.2 Software Downloads for Oracle WebCenter Content Installation

You can also download the software you need for Oracle WebCenter Content installation from either of these web sites:

Oracle Software Delivery Cloud at

http://edelivery.oracle.com/

Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Software Downloads page on Oracle Technology Network (OTN) at

http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/middleware

1.1.3 Topology Summary

Figure 1-1 illustrates the topology that installation and configuration of these products will create on your system.

Figure 1-1 Installation Topology
Description of Figure 1-1 follows
Description of \ "Figure 1-1 Installation Topology\ "

1.2 Installing Oracle WebCenter Content

Oracle WebCenter Content requires a Middleware home and an application server on your system. If your system does not already have Oracle WebLogic Server, you can install it in a new Middleware home directory, as described in Section 1.2.1.5, \ "Installing Oracle WebLogic Server and Creating the Middleware Home.\ " For more information about the structure and contents of a Middleware home, see \ "Understanding Oracle Fusion Middleware Concepts\ " in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator\ 's Guide.

The WebCenter Content Oracle home contains the binary and library files necessary for Oracle WebCenter Content. WC_CONTENT_ORACLE_HOME represents the WebCenter Content Oracle home in path names.

When you install Oracle WebCenter Content, you perform a base installation of the following products in a WebCenter Content Oracle home directory (represented by WC_CONTENT_ORACLE_HOME in path names) under the Middleware home directory on your system:

Oracle WebCenter Content (WebCenter Content)

Oracle WebCenter Content: Imaging (Imaging)

Oracle WebCenter Content: Inbound Refinery (Inbound Refinery)

Oracle Information Rights Management (Oracle IRM)

Oracle WebCenter Content: Records (Records)

You can install Oracle WebCenter Content before or after you create schemas for the Oracle WebCenter Content applications, as described in Section 1.2.1.4, \ "Creating Oracle WebCenter Content Schemas with the Repository Creation Utility.\ " After installation and schema creation, you can deploy one or more of these products to an Oracle WebLogic Server domain, as applications.

Note:
For document conversions on a Solaris SPARC platform, Imaging requires the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) package 3.4.2 or later in the /usr/local/packages directory.

Install this package on the Solaris operating system that will run Imaging. You can download GCC from the Sunfreeware web site at

http://www.sunfreeware.com

You also need to set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable to /usr/local/packages/gcc-3.4.2/lib before starting the Imaging Managed Server. If you are using a later version of GCC, set that version instead of 3.4.2.
1.2.1 Preparing to Install

The following tasks need to be done on your system before you install and configure Oracle WebCenter Content. Some of the tasks are required only on a Windows operating system or on a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) host.

Disabling the 8.3 File Naming Convention on a Windows Operating System

Reviewing System Requirements and Certification

Installing and Configuring a Supported Database

Creating Oracle WebCenter Content Schemas with the Repository Creation Utility

Installing Oracle WebLogic Server and Creating the Middleware Home

Creating a Symbolic Link to the chmod Command on a Solaris System

1.2.1.1 Disabling the 8.3 File Naming Convention on a Windows Operating System

Before you install Oracle WebCenter Content on a Windows Operating System, you need to disable the 8.3 file naming convention (maximum 8-character file name and 3-character extension).

If the WebCenter Content weblayout directory is on a file system with 8.3 semantics, the legacy 16-bit 8.3 file names will conflict with revision labels and cause file loss.

To disable the 8.3 file naming convention on a Windows Operating System:

Open the Windows Registry Editor (regedit), and go to the following key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Control/FileSystem

Set the value of the NtfsDisable8dot3NameCreation key to 1.

Restart the Windows operating system for the change to take effect.

1.2.1.2 Reviewing System Requirements and Certification

For system requirements and certification information, refer to the following documents, available on Oracle Technology Network (OTN):

\ "Oracle Fusion Middleware System Requirements and Specifications\ " contains information related to hardware and software requirements, minimum disk space and memory requirements, and required system libraries, packages, or patches. This document is at

http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/ias/files/fusion_requirements.htm

\ "Oracle Fusion Middleware Supported System Configurations\ " contains information related to supported installation types, platforms, operating systems, databases, JDKs, and third-party products. This document is at

http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/ias/files/fusion_certification.html

Notes:

For the 32-bit version of the product, the system on which you are installing must be a supported 32-bit system. Installing a 32-bit version of the product on a 64-bit system is not supported.

For a 64-bit Linux operating system, you should use the 32-bit Java Runtime Environment (JRE) on a client machine for the Imaging Advanced Viewer.

1.2.1.3 Installing and Configuring a Supported Database

The configuration of Oracle WebCenter Content requires the availability of a supported database. The database must be up, and a database instance must be running before you create schemas for the Oracle WebCenter Content applications with Repository Creation Utility (RCU) and before you configure any of the applications. The database does not have to be on the same machine where you are installing Oracle WebCenter Content.

The database must be compatible with RCU. This guide describes using RCU with Oracle Database. For more information, see Section 1.2.1.4, \ "Creating Oracle WebCenter Content Schemas with the Repository Creation Utility.\ " For information about using Microsoft SQL Server or IBM DB2 with RCU, see the Oracle WebCenter Content Installation Guide.

Note:
RCU is available only on a Linux or Windows operating system. You can use either the Linux-based RCU or Windows-based RCU to create schemas in any supported database.

The overall performance of a Content Server system is dependent on the speed at which files that are checked into the server can be stored and retrieved. Using a database to store the files that are stored in the server requires that the database can execute both read and write commands at speeds similar to a file system. Oracle Secure Files meets this standard. For databases other than Oracle Database, consult your database provider to ensure that the database can achieve your storage and retrieval requirements.

For the latest information about supported databases, see the \ "Oracle Fusion Middleware Supported System Configurations\ " document on Oracle Technology Network at

http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/ias/files/fusion_certification.html

For more information about Oracle Database, see the Oracle Documentation page on Oracle Technology Network at

http://www.oracle.com/technology/indexes/documentation/index.html#database
1.2.1.4 Creating Oracle WebCenter Content Schemas with the Repository Creation Utility

Oracle WebCenter Content requires that an application schema exists in the database before configuration of the application. You must run the Repository Creation Utility (RCU) to create application schemas in the database, which must be up and running before you start RCU. You can create application schemas before or after you install Oracle WebLogic Server or Oracle WebCenter Content.

Oracle WebCenter Content (WebCenter Content, which includes Oracle WebCenter Content Server)

Oracle WebCenter Content: Inbound Refinery (Inbound Refinery)

Oracle WebCenter Content: Imaging (Imaging)

Oracle Information Rights Management (Oracle IRM)

Oracle WebCenter Content: Records (Records)

To create schemas for Oracle WebCenter Content applications:

Unzip a ZIP file containing the Repository Creation Utility, and then start RCU with the bin/rcu or BIN\ \ rcu.bat file:

UNIX path: RCU_HOME/bin/rcu

Windows path: RCU_HOME\ \ BIN\ \ rcu.bat

You can download a ZIP file containing the Repository Creation Utility from either of these web sites:

Oracle Software Delivery Cloud at

http://edelivery.oracle.com/

Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Software Downloads page on Oracle Technology Network (OTN) at

http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/middleware

Note:
On a Windows operating system, do not unzip the RCU ZIP file to a directory with a name that contains spaces.

After downloading the ZIP file, extract the contents to a directory of your choice, and then start RCU as the preceding text describes.

Welcome screen

Click Next.

Create Repository screen

Select Create.

Click Next.

Database Connection Details screen

Database Type: You can keep the default, Oracle Database, selected.

For information about using Microsoft SQL Server or IBM DB2 with RCU, see the Oracle WebCenter Content Installation Guide.

For connecting to an Oracle Database instance, provide the following information:

Host Name: Specify the name of the machine on which your database resides, in the format host.example.com.

For Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) databases, specify the Virtual IP name or one of the node names.

Port: Specify the database listen port number. The default port number for an Oracle Database instance is 1521.

Service Name: Specify the service name for the database. Typically, the service name is the same as the global database name.

If you do not know the service name for your database, you can obtain it from the SERVICE_NAMES parameter in the database\ 's initialization parameter file. If this file does not contain the SERVICE_NAMES parameter, then the service name is the same as the global database name, which is specified in the DB_NAME and DB_DOMAIN parameters. Another way to find the service name is to log in to the database as SYS and run the following command:

show parameter service_name

For Oracle RAC databases, specify the service name of one of the nodes in this field; for example, sales.example.com.

Username: Specify the user name of the database administrator.

Specify the name of an Oracle Database user with DBA or SYSDBA privileges. The default user name with SYSDBA privileges is SYS.

Password: Specify the password for your database user.

Role: Select a database user role from the list. SYS requires the SYSDBA role.

Click Next. The Checking Global Prerequisites dialog box appears. If you have any prerequisite errors, the Database Connection Details screen displays details about the errors. Fix any errors, then click Next again.

After the checking is complete with no errors, click OK to dismiss the dialog box and go to the next screen.

Select Components screen

Near the top of the screen, select Create a New Prefix, and specify a prefix, or leave the default prefix, DEV.

For Oracle Database, the prefix can contain from 1 to 12 alphanumeric characters (0-9, a-z, or A-Z).

Expand WebCenter Content (for Oracle WebCenter Content applications) in the Component column, and select one or more of the following applications:

Oracle Information Rights Management

Oracle WebCenter Content Server - Complete

(for WebCenter Content)

Oracle WebCenter Content Server - Search Only

Oracle WebCenter Content: Records

Oracle WebCenter Content: Imaging

(for Imaging)

To create a schema for WebCenter Content, select Oracle WebCenter Content Server - Complete.

If you select Oracle WebCenter Content: Imaging, you should also select Oracle WebCenter Content Server - Complete to use WebCenter Content as the Imaging repository.

Also, for Oracle Web Services Manager (WSM) Policy Manager, expand AS Common Schemas, and then select Metadata Services.

Your database must contain a schema for an application before you configure it.

Note:
Record each schema owner name from this screen because you will need it later, in the format schemaprefix_schemasuffix, to configure the corresponding application.

For example, if you used the default prefix, DEV_, you would supply the following owner name for the Records schema in Oracle Database:

DEV_URMSERVER

Click Next. The Checking Component Prerequisites dialog box appears.

If you have any prerequisite errors, the Select Components screen displays details about the errors. Fix any errors, then click Next again.

After the checking is complete with no errors, click OK to dismiss the dialog box and go to the next screen.

Schema Passwords screen

For a development system, you can select Use same passwords for all schemas, near the top of the screen. Enter your password two times, in the Password and Confirm Password field.

Or you can enter a different password for each application listed in the Component column. Enter the password for each application twice, in the Schema Password and Confirm Password columns.

Note:
Record all schema passwords from this screen because you will need them later to configure your applications.

Click Next.

Map Tablespaces screen

Click Next. The Validating and Creating Tablespaces dialog box appears.

If you have any validation errors, the Map Tablespaces screen displays details about the errors. You can track errors in log files, such as irm.log and rcu.log. This screen displays the log locations. Fix any errors, then click Next again. After the tablespaces are created with no errors, click OK to dismiss the dialog box.

Summary screen

Click Create. The CREATE dialog box opens.

If you have any schema creation errors, the Summary screen displays details about the errors. Fix any errors, then click Next again.

After RCU creates the schema or schemas with no errors, click OK to dismiss the dialog box.

Completion Summary screen

This screen shows the locations of the RCU log file and component (application) log files.

Click Close.

Note:
The user account created for a schema has a default expiration date of six months after creation. The database administrator should change the expiration of the user account to a later date. To view the expiration date for an account, use the SQL statement SELECT * FROM all_users or SELECT * FROM dba_users.

For more information about RCU, see the Oracle Fusion Middleware Repository Creation Utility User\ 's Guide.
1.2.1.5 Installing Oracle WebLogic Server and Creating the Middleware Home

Oracle WebCenter Content requires a Middleware home directory and an application server installed on your system. If your system does not already have Oracle WebLogic Server, you can install it in a new Middleware home directory, before or after installation of the database and creation of the schemas.

To install Oracle WebLogic Server in a Middleware home:

Download Oracle WebLogic Server 11gR1 (10.3.5 or 10.3.6) for your platform from either of these web sites:

Oracle Software Delivery Cloud at

http://edelivery.oracle.com/

Oracle WebLogic Server Downloads page on Oracle Technology Network (OTN) at

http://www.oracle.com/technology/middleware/weblogic/downloads/index.html

The 32-bit executable files from which you can install Oracle Weblogic Server are bundled with the appropriate JDK version. If you use the 64-bit installer, you will need to invoke the installer with a supported JDK for your platform. This JDK must be installed on your system before you install Oracle WebLogic Server. The JDK must be installed in a directory without spaces in the directory path (not underneath the \ \ Program Files directory in a Windows operating system). For a list of supported JDKs for your operating system, see the \ "Oracle Fusion Middleware Supported System Configurations\ " document, described in Section 1.2.1.2, \ "Reviewing System Requirements and Certification.\ "

Copy the installer file to a directory in your local system, go to that directory, and run the installer locally, after considering these notes:

Before running the installer on a UNIX operating system that is running XWindows, you need to set your system\ 's DISPLAY environment variable to a valid X Server to redirect the display to a system with suitable graphic capabilities.

If you installed a JDK for your system, set the JAVA_HOME environment variable to the installation location.

If you are installing Oracle WebLogic Server on a 64-bit system and using a 32/64-bit hybrid JDK (such as the HP JDK for HP-UX or SUN JDK for Solaris SPARC), you need to use the -d64 flag when you run the installer.

To validate that your JAVA_HOME environment variable refers to a 64-bit JDK when you use a 32/64-bit hybrid JDK, execute either of the following commands, in which JAVA_HOME is the value of the environment variable:

JAVA_HOME/bin/java -version

JAVA_HOME/bin/java -d64 -version

To run the installer on a 32-bit Linux operating system, use this command:

./wls103n_linux32.bin

To run the installer on a 32-bit Windows operating system, use this command:

wls103I_win32.exe

To run the installer on a 64-bit UNIX operating system, use either of these commands:

JAVA_HOME/bin/java -jar wls103n_generic.jar

JAVA_HOME/bin/java -d64 -jar wls103n_generic.jar

To run the installer on a 64-bit Windows operating system, use this command:

JAVA_HOME\ \ bin\ \ java -jar wls103n_generic.jar

Welcome screen

Click Next.

Choose Middleware Home Directory screen

Select Create a new Middleware Home.

Specify a location for your new Middleware home directory, which MW_HOME represents in path names. If this directory already exists on your system, the directory must be empty. If it does not already exist, then the installer creates it.

Note:
Record this location because you will need to provide it during the installation of Oracle WebCenter Content.

The default Middleware home is in the user\ 's home directory, user_home/Oracle/Middleware on a UNIX operating system or user_home\ \ Oracle\ \ Middleware on a Windows operating system. For more information, see \ "Middleware Home and WebLogic Home Directories\ " in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Planning Guide.

Click Next.

Register for Security Updates screen

Select whether or not to receive the latest product and security updates. If you choose not to receive anything, you need to verify your selection.

Click Next.

Choose Install Type screen

Select Typical, and click Next.

If you are prompted for a JDK location on a 64-bit system, specify a JDK:

Browse to the JDK location.

Select the directory that contains the bin directory.

Click Next.

Choose Product Installation Directories screen

Specify a location for your Oracle WebLogic Server home directory, which
WL_HOME represents in path names in this document. The default location for
WL_HOME follows:

UNIX path: MW_HOME/wlserver_10.3

Windows path: MW_HOME\ \ wlserver_10.3

For more information about home directories, see \ "Middleware Home and WebLogic Server Home Directories\ " in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Planning Guide.

You can also specify a JDK. To specify a JDK for a 64-bit operating system, you must select Custom and the installed 64-bit JDK.

Click Next.

Choose Shortcut Location (Windows operating system only)

If you are installing on a Windows operating system, you need to specify a location for creating a shortcut to Oracle products.

Click Next.

Installation Summary screen

Verify the information on this screen. If you want to change anything, click Previous to go back.

Click Next to install Oracle WebLogic Server.

Installation Progress screen

No action is required on this screen.

Installation Complete screen

Deselect Run Quickstart.

Click Done.

For more information about installing Oracle WebLogic Server, see the Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle WebLogic Server.
1.2.1.6 Providing the Location of an Inventory Directory on a UNIX System

If you are installing on a UNIX operating system, and if this is the first time any Oracle product is being installed on your system with the Oracle Universal Installer, you will be asked to provide the location of an inventory directory. This is where the installer will set up subdirectories and maintain inventory data for each Oracle product that is installed on the machine.

To provide the location of an inventory directory on a UNIX system:

On the Specify Inventory Directory screen, specify the location of the inventory directory.

This screen appears only on a UNIX operating system, for the first installation by Oracle Universal Installer. The installer will use the inventory directory to keep track of all Oracle products installed on the machine.

Take the action requested in the Inventory Location Confirmation dialog box.

This dialog box asks you to run the following script as the root user:

inventory_directory/createCentralInventory.sh

If you do not have root access on the machine but want to continue with the installation, select Continue installation with local inventory.

1.2.1.7 Creating a Symbolic Link to the chmod Command on a Solaris System

Before installing Oracle WebCenter Content on a Solaris operating system, you need to create a symbolic link to the chmod command.

To create a symbolic link to the chmod command:

Log in as the root user.

Execute the following command as root:

ln -s /usr/bin/chmod /usr/local/bin/chmod

Log out, and then log back in with a different user name to start the installation.

Running the installer as the root user is not supported.

1.2.2 Installing Oracle WebCenter Content

You can install Oracle WebCenter Content in a WebCenter Content Oracle home directory in a Middleware home. After you start the Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g WebCenter Content Installer, you can use its screens to update software, specify information about your environment, check that your system meets prerequisites, monitor the progress of the installation, and save the installation configuration.
1.2.2.1 Starting the Installer

Start the Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g WebCenter Content Installer from Disk 1 of the Oracle WebCenter Content media, as follows:

UNIX command:
wc_content_media_loc/Disk1/runInstaller -jreLoc jre_location

If you do not specify the JRE location, the installer either prompts you for the location or returns an error. If you get an error, retry the command with the JRE location included.

Windows command:
wc_content_installer_loc/Disk1/setup.exe -jreLoc jre_location

If you double-click setup.exe, the installer either prompts you for the JRE location or returns an error. If you get an error, enter the command with the JRE location included. If you are prompted for the JRE location, enter the path, and then click Enter to start the Oracle WebCenter Content installation.

The installer requires the location of a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) on your system. A JRE was installed with Oracle Fusion Middleware. Table 1-2 shows the default JRE locations.

Table 1-2 Default JRE Locations
Operating
System Production Environment Development Environment

UNIX


MW_HOME/jrockit_160_29string/jre


MW_HOME/jdk160_29/jre

Windows


MW_HOME\ \ jrockit_160_29_string\ \ jre


MW_HOME\ \ jdk160_29\ \ jre

You can either use the -jreLoc option or allow the installer to prompt for the directory containing the bin/java directory.

Note:
Starting the installer as the user root is not supported.
1.2.2.2 Following the Installation Instructions

The following procedure and the installation screens provide instructions for installing Oracle WebCenter Content.

To install Oracle WebCenter Content:

Welcome screen

Click Next.

Install Software Updates screen

Specify any software updates to install before you install Oracle WebCenter Content.

To get updates from My Oracle Support (formerly OracleMetaLink), you can select Search My Oracle Support for Updates, specify a user name and password, and then click Search for Updates. Before you search, you can click Proxy Settings to change the settings for the proxy server and Test Connection to test the credentials.

To get updates that you have saved to your computer, you can select Search Local Directory for Updates, specify a directory, and then click Search for Updates.

If you do not want to update any software, select Skip Software Updates, and then click Next to continue the installation.

Prerequisite Checks screen

If the installer displays an error message in the bottom section of the screen, fix the error, and then click Retry to start the prerequisite checking again for all applications. Repeat this until the prerequisite checks complete with no errors.

If you want to stop the installation process while you fix a prerequisite error, click Abort.

If you want to continue the installation without fixing an error, click Continue.

After the prerequisite checking is complete with no errors, click Next to continue the installation.

Specify Installation Location screen

Oracle Middleware Home: Select the Middleware home directory (MW_HOME), which was created during the installation of Oracle WebLogic Server.

The default Middleware home is user_home/Oracle/Middleware on a UNIX operating system or user_home\ \ Oracle\ \ Middleware on a Windows operating system.

Oracle Home Directory: Specify the directory where you want to install Oracle WebCenter Content.

If you specify a directory that already exists, it must be empty.

If you specify a new directory, the installer creates it inside the Middleware home directory.

The installation directory becomes the WebCenter Content Oracle home, represented by WC_CONTENT_ORACLE_HOME in path names. Runtime components cannot write to this directory. The default WebCenter Content Oracle home is MW_HOME/Oracle_ECM1 on a UNIX operating system or MW_HOME\ \ Oracle_ECM1 on a Windows operating system.

Note:
This document refers to this directory as the WebCenter Content Oracle home (WC_CONTENT_ORACLE_HOME) to avoid confusion with the Oracle home directories of other Java components of Oracle Fusion Middleware.

For more information, see \ "Oracle Home and Oracle Common Home Directories\ " in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Planning Guide.

Click Next to continue.

Application Server.

Leave the default, WebLogic Server, selected.

Installation Summary screen

Click Save to save the response file, and then click Install to start the installation.

Installation Progress screen

Monitor the progress of your installation.

After the progress reaches 100%, click Next to go to the last screen.

Installation Completed screen

Click Save to save the installation configuration, and then click Finish.

1.2.3 Verifying the Installation

After you complete the installation, you can verify it by checking the log file and the directory structure.
1.2.3.1 Viewing the Installation Log File

The location of the installation log file depends on your operating system:

UNIX location: USER_HOME/oraInventory/logs/installdate_time

Windows location: USER_HOME\ \ oraInventory\ \ logs\ \ installdate_time

1.2.3.2 Checking the Directory Structure

After installation, you can verify that the directory structure is like the topology that Figure 1-1 shows.
1.3 Configuring Oracle WebCenter Content

After you have successfully run the installer and created application schemas, you can deploy and configure the following Oracle WebCenter Content products as applications:

Oracle WebCenter Content

Oracle WebCenter Content: Imaging

Oracle WebCenter Content: Inbound Refinery

Oracle Information Rights Management

Oracle WebCenter Content: Records

Note:
The Imaging product deployment provides for up to 10 GB of disk space to be used to stage simultaneous document uploads through the user interface. This limit exists to provide an upper limit to thwart malicious server attacks.

To configure one or more of these applications, you can create an Oracle WebLogic Server domain, which includes a Managed Server for each deployed application and one Administration Server. Each of these servers is an Oracle WebLogic Server instance.

Note:
Each of these applications needs to run in its own Managed Server or its own cluster of Managed Servers. You cannot deploy Content Server, Inbound Refinery, Imaging, Oracle IRM, or Records to a Managed Server or cluster that already has another application deployed.
1.3.1 Preparing to Configure Oracle WebCenter Content

Before you start the Administration Server or a Managed Server, you need to perform some additional configuration and post-installation configuration tasks. This section includes descriptions of the following configuration tasks.

Creating an Oracle WebLogic Server Domain

Increasing the Java VM Heap Size for Managed Servers

Setting Up Fonts on a UNIX System

Installing Libraries and Setting Environment Variables for Outside In Technology

On a Windows operating system, you can run Oracle WebCenter Content Managed Servers as services.
1.3.2 Creating an Oracle WebLogic Server Domain

You can create a domain to include a Managed Server for one or more applications (one Managed Server each) and then extend the domain with Managed Servers for one or more other applications. For Imaging to take advantage of Business Process Management (BPM) and Oracle BPEL Process Manager within an existing domain, the domain must be extended with Oracle BPM Suite - 11.1.1.0. The following procedure is for creating an Oracle WebLogic Server domain. For information about extending a domain, see \ "Extending an Existing Domain\ " in the Oracle WebCenter Content Installation Guide.

To create an Oracle WebLogic Server domain:

Start Fusion Middleware Configuration wizard with the config script:

UNIX path: WC_CONTENT_ORACLE_HOME/common/bin/config.sh

Windows path: WC_CONTENT_ORACLE_HOME\ \ common\ \ bin\ \ config.cmd

WC_CONTENT_ORACLE_HOME represents the WebCenter Content Oracle home directory, where Oracle WebCenter Content is installed. The default WebCenter Content Oracle home is MW_HOME/Oracle_ECM1 on a UNIX operating system or MW_HOME\ \ Oracle_ECM1 on a Windows operating system.

Welcome screen

Select Create a new WebLogic domain.

Select Domain Source screen

Select Generate a domain configured automatically to support the following products, and then select one or more of these products:

Oracle Imaging and Process Management

(for Oracle WebCenter Content: Imaging)

Oracle Universal Records Management

(for Oracle WebCenter Content: Records)

Oracle Universal Content Management - Inbound Refinery

(for Oracle WebCenter Content: Inbound Refinery)

Oracle Universal Content Management - Content Server

(for Oracle WebCenter Content)

Oracle Information Rights Management

When you select Oracle Imaging and Process Management, you also need to select Oracle WebCenter Content - Content Server, if WebCenter Content is not already configured.

When you select any Oracle WebCenter Content application on the Select Domain Source screen, Oracle Enterprise Manager and Oracle JRF are automatically selected. If you deselect any of these items that are automatically selected, the Oracle WebCenter Content application will also be deselected.

Click Next to continue.

Specify Domain Name and Location screen

Enter the name of the domain you want to create in the Domain name field. The default location for the domain follows (MW_HOME represents the Middleware home directory):

UNIX path: MW_HOME/user_projects/domains

Windows path: MW_HOME\ \ user_projects\ \ domains

You can specify a different location in the Domain location field.

Note:
Record the domain name and location from this screen because you will need them later to start the Administration Server.

In the Application location field, you can specify a location for any applications you are deploying. The default location follows:

UNIX path: MW_HOME/user_projects/applications

Windows path: MW_HOME\ \ user_projects\ \ applications

Click Next.

Configure Administrator User Name and Password screen

The User name field has the default administrator user name, weblogic, which you can change to another administrator user name.

In the User password field, enter the password for the administrator user.

Note:
Record the administrator user name and password from this screen because you will need them later to start the Managed Servers and to access the domain through the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console or Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control.

Click Next.

Configure Server Start Mode and JDK screen

Under WebLogic Domain Startup Mode, leave Development Mode selected.

Under JDK Selection, leave Available JDKs and the default JDK selected, which is Sun SDK 1.6.0_29 for development mode or, on a 64-bit system, the JDK you installed.

Click Next.

Configure JDBC Component Schemas screen

Configure each component schema by selecting a schema checkbox and then completing the following fields:

Component Schema: Select a component schema row.

Vendor: Leave Oracle selected.

Driver: Leave the default driver selected.

Schema Owner: Enter the user name of the application schema owner, specified during schema creation with Repository Creation Utility (RCU).

Schema Password: Enter the schema password.

DBMS/Service: Enter the name of the database instance if Oracle\ 's Driver (Thin) for Instance connections is selected in the Driver field, or enter the service name (global database name) if Oracle\ 's Driver (Thin) for Service connections is selected in the Driver field.

Specify the database that contains the application schema or schemas.

For Oracle RAC databases, specify the service name of one of the nodes in this field. For example: sales.example.com.

Host Name: Specify the name of the machine on which your database resides, in the format host.example.com.

For Oracle RAC databases, specify the Virtual IP name or one of the node names as the host name.

Listen Port: Leave the default number, which is 1521 for Oracle Database, or specify the listen port for your database if it is different.

Click Next.

Test Component Schema screen

Verify that the connections to your data sources are successful, and click Next.

Select Optional Configuration screen

Select Administration Server if you want to configure SSL for the Administration Server.

For information about the other optional configuration screens, see \ "Configuring Oracle WebCenter Content\ " in the Oracle WebCenter Content Installation Guide.

Click Next.

Configure the Administration Server screen

If you want to change the configuration of SSL for the Administration Server, you can select SSL enabled When you select SSL enabled, the SSL port is set to 7002 by default in the SSL Listen Port field. If SSL enabled is selected, you can change the SSL listen port value.

Note:
If SSL is enabled, before you use Oracle WebLogic Scripting tool (WLST) to connect to the Administration Server, you must either append the following parameters to the JVM_ARGS section of the wlst.sh file or set them in the CONFIG_JVM_ARGS environment variable:

-Dweblogic.security.SSL.ignoreHostnameVerification=true
-Dweblogic.security.TrustKeyStore=KeyStoreName

KeyStoreName is the name of the keystore in use (DemoTrust for the built-in demonstration certificate). The wlst.sh file is in the bin subdirectory of the common directory in the WebCenter Content Oracle home directory.

For information about configuring SSL for a production environment, see \ "SSL Configuration in Oracle Fusion Middleware\ " in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator\ 's Guide.

For information about configuring SSL for Oracle IRM in a development environment, see Section 1.7.3, \ "Configuring SSL for a Development Environment.\ "

Click Next.

Configuration Summary screen

Check your configuration and make any corrections or updates by following the instructions on the screen. When the configuration is satisfactory, click Create.

Creating Domain screen

When the domain is successfully created, click Done.

The following operations should have completed successfully:

Creation of an Oracle WebLogic Server domain, with an Administration Server

Creation of a Managed Server for each application that you selected on the Select Domain Source screen

Deployment of each application to its Managed Server

An application is not active until its Managed Server is started. For more information, see Section 1.9.2, \ "Starting Managed Servers.\ "

1.3.3 Increasing the Java VM Heap Size for Managed Servers

You need to increase the size of the heap allocated for the Java Virtual Machine (VM) on which each Managed Server runs to at least 1 gigabyte. If you do not increase the Java VM heap size, then Oracle support and development will not accept any escalation of runtime issues, especially out-of-memory issues.

For a Managed Server using the Sun JDK on a Windows operating system, you need to set the size of the heap allocated for the Java VM to 512 MB rather than 1 GB so that programs configured to use all available space will not fail at initialization. Address space must be reserved for permanent objects, and the MaxPermSize setting for each Managed Server reduces the space available for the rest of the heap.

There are two common ways to adjust the runtime memory parameters for a Managed Server:

Setting Startup Parameters for Managed Servers with the Administration Console

This method is required if the Managed Server process will be run from Node Manager. For more information about running Managed Servers from Node Manager, see Section 1.9.4, \ "Using Node Manager with Oracle WebCenter Content.\ "

Setting the USER_MEM_ARGS Environment Variable in the Startup Script for a Managed Server

This method is required if the managed server process will be run directly from the command line. For more information about running Managed Servers from the command line, see Section 1.9.2, \ "Starting Managed Servers.\ "

1.3.3.1 Setting Startup Parameters for Managed Servers with the Administration Console

You can set server startup parameters with the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console. This is the preferred approach for setting startup parameters because it ensures that the parameters are correctly pushed to each server, and it avoids problems that might occur during manual editing of server startup scripts. To increase the Java VM heap size, you set the value of the -Xmx parameter.

To set server startup parameters for Managed Servers with the Administration Console:

Log in to the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console at this URL:

http://adminServerHost:adminServerPort/console

For adminServerHost, specify the name of the computer that hosts the Administration Server for your domain. For adminServerPort, specify the listen port number for the Administration Server. The default number is 7001. For example:

http://myhost.example.com:7001/console

To log in, supply the user name and password that were specified on the Configure Administrator User Name and Password screen in the configuration wizard.

Click Environment under Domain Structure, on the left.

Click Servers on the Summary of Environment page.

Set the memory parameters for each Managed Server:

Click the name of a Managed Server in the Servers table.

On the Configuration tab, in the second row of tabs, click Server Start.

In the Arguments box, paste a string that specifies the memory parameters.

Table 1-3 shows parameters to specify for Sun and JRockit Java VMs on UNIX and Windows operating systems. Other Java VMs may have different values.

Table 1-3 Java VM Memory Parameters
Java VM Operating System Parameters

Sun


UNIX


-Xms256m -Xmx1024m -XX:CompileThreshold=8000 -XX:PermSize=128m -XX:MaxPermSize=512m

Sun


Windows


-Xms256m -Xmx1024m -XX:CompileThreshold=8000 -XX:PermSize=128m -XX:MaxPermSize=512m

JRockit


UNIX


-Xms256m -Xmx1024m -XnoOpt

JRockit


Windows


-Xms256m -Xmx1024m -XnoOpt

Save the configuration changes.

Restart any running Managed Servers, as described in Section 1.9.3, \ "Restarting a Managed Server.\ "

1.3.3.2 Setting the USER_MEM_ARGS Environment Variable in the Startup Script for a Managed Server

You can set server startup parameter for a Managed Server by setting the USER_MEM_ARGS environment variable in its startup script. To increase the Java VM heap size, you set the value of the -Xmx parameter.

To set the USER_MEM_ARGS Environment Variable in the Startup Script for a Managed Server:

UNIX shell script (.sh)

export USER_MEM_ARGS=\ "-Xms256m -Xmx1024m -XX:CompileThreshold=8000 -XX:PermSize=128m -XX:MaxPermSize=512m\ "

UNIX C shell script (.csh)

setenv USER_MEM_ARGS \ "-Xms256m -Xmx1024m -XX:CompileThreshold=8000 -XX:PermSize=128m -XX:MaxPermSize=512m\ "

Windows command script (.cmd)

set USER_MEM_ARGS=\ "-Xms256m -Xmx1024m -XX:CompileThreshold=8000 -XX:PermSize=128m -XX:MaxPermSize=512m\ "

Note:
Table 1-3 shows parameters to specify for Sun and JRockit Java VMs on UNIX and Windows operating systems. Other Java VMs may have different values.
1.3.4 Setting Up Fonts on a UNIX System

On a UNIX operating system, you need to make sure TrueType fonts are set up for Imaging, Inbound Refinery, and Content Server Dynamic Converter. If you are using a language other than English, you also need to set up fonts for national language support.
1.3.4.1 Setting Up TrueType Fonts on a UNIX System

For Imaging, Inbound Refinery, and Content Server Dynamic Converter to work correctly on a UNIX operating system, you need to set up TrueType fonts on the machine where Imaging, Inbound Refinery, or the Dynamic Converter is running. If these fonts are not available on your system, you need to install them. Then you can configure Inbound Refinery with the path to the font directory, as follows. For information about configuring the path to the font directory for Imaging once the fonts are installed, see Section 1.6.3, \ "Configuring the GDFontPath MBean for a UNIX Operating System.\ "

Some standard font locations on different UNIX platforms follow:

Solaris SPARC: /usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType

Note:
For document conversions on a Solaris SPARC platform, Imaging requires the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) package 3.4.2 or later in the /usr/local/packages directory.

Install this package on the Solaris operating system that will run Imaging. You can download GCC from the Sunfreeware web site at

http://www.sunfreeware.com

You also need to set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable to /usr/local/packages/gcc-3.4.2/lib before starting the Imaging Managed Server. If you are using a later version of GCC, set that version instead of 3.4.2.

AIX: /usr/lpp/X11/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType

HP-UX Itanium: /usr/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType

Linux: /usr/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType

To set the path to the font directory in Inbound Refinery:

Log in to Inbound Refinery.

Select Conversion Settings, then Third-Party Application Settings, and then General OutsideIn Filter Options.

Click Options.

Enter the path to the TrueType fonts in the Path to fonts field.

For example:

/usr/share/x11/fonts/FTP

Click Update.

1.3.4.2 Installing Fonts for National Language Support on a UNIX System

For languages other than English, the following installation steps need to be done on a UNIX operating system before you start a Managed Server:

Copy MW_HOME/oracle_common/jdk/jre/lib/fonts to the jre/lib/fonts directory in the Sun JDK installation directory for the Middleware home.

Copy MW_HOME/oracle_common/jdk/jre/lib/fonts to the jre/lib/fonts directory in the Oracle JRockit JDK directory for the Middleware home.

1.3.5 Installing Libraries and Setting Environment Variables for Outside In Technology

Content Server, Inbound Refinery, Imaging, and the Imaging Advanced Viewer for clients use Outside In Technology (OIT), which requires certain libraries that are not part of Oracle WebCenter Content. Before a Content Server, Inbound Refinery, or Imaging Managed Server is started, you need to install the libraries for your platform. For a UNIX platform, you also need to set an environment variable to reference the libraries in the library path for the user who will start the Managed Server.
1.3.5.1 Installing Libraries for Outside In Technology on UNIX Platforms

Before you start a Content Server, Inbound Refinery, or Imaging Managed Server, the libraries required for your platform need to be available on your system.

Many of the required libraries are normally installed on the machine, including the C, math, X11, dynamic loader, and pthreads libraries, among others. The libgcc_s and libstdc++ libraries are part of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) package.

OIT requires the following libraries for the specified UNIX platform. The libraries in bold are part of the GCC package 3.4.2 or later.

Solaris Sparc 32-bit requires GCC package 3.4.2 or later, which you can download from the Sunfreeware web site at

http://www.sunfreeware.com

HPUX Itanium requires GCC package 3.3.6, which you can download through the following web site:

http://gcc.gnu.org

If a libgcc_s or libstdc++ library is required for your platform, install the GCC package in the /usr/local/packages/gcc-3.4.2/lib directory in a Solaris Sparc system or the /usr/local/packages/gcc-3.3.6/lib or directory in an HPUX ia64 system, on the machine where Imaging or WebCenter Content will run. If you are using a later version of GCC, specify that version instead of 3.4.2 or 3.3.6.

OIT requires the following libraries for the specified UNIX platform. The libraries in bold are part of the GCC package.

Solaris Sparc 32-bit

/usr/platform/SUNW,Ultra-60/lib/libc_psr.so.1
libICE.so.6
libSM.so.6
libX11.so.4
libXext.so.0
libXm.so.4
libXt.so.4
libc.so.1
libdl.so.1
libgcc_s.so.1
libgen.so.1
libm.so.1
libmp.so.2
libnsl.so.1
libpthread.so.1
libsocket.so.1
libstdc++.so.6
libthread.so.1

HPUX ia64

libCsup.so.1
libICE.so.1
libSM.so.1
libX11.so.1
libXext.so.1
libXm.so.1
libXp.so.1
libXt.so.1
libc.so.1
libdl.so.1
libgcc_s_hpux64.so.0
libm.so.1
libpthread.so.1
libstd_v2.so.1
libstdc++.so.5
libuca.so.1
libunwind.so.1

AIX 32-bit

/usr/lib/libC.a(ansi_32.o)
/usr/lib/libC.a(shr.o)
/usr/lib/libC.a(shr2.o)
/usr/lib/libC.a(shr3.o)
/usr/lib/libICE.a(shr.o)
/usr/lib/libIM.a(shr.o)
/usr/lib/libSM.a(shr.o)
/usr/lib/libX11.a(shr4.o)
/usr/lib/libXext.a(shr.o)
/usr/lib/libXi.a(shr.o)
/usr/lib/libXm.a(shr_32.o)
/usr/lib/libXt.a(shr4.o)
/usr/lib/libc.a(shr.o)
/usr/lib/libcrypt.a(shr.o)
/usr/lib/libgaimisc.a(shr.o)
/usr/lib/libgair4.a(shr.o)
/usr/lib/libi18n.a(shr.o)
/usr/lib/libiconv.a(shr4.o)
/usr/lib/libodm.a(shr.o)
/usr/lib/libpthreads.a(shr.o)
/usr/lib/libpthreads.a(shr_comm.o)
/usr/lib/libpthreads.a(shr_xpg5.o)
/usr/lib/libpthreads_compat.a(shr.o)

HPUX PA/RISC 32-bit

/lib/libCsup.2
/lib/libCsup_v2.2
/lib/libX11.3
/lib/libXm.4
/lib/libXt.3
/lib/libc.2
/lib/libcl.2
/lib/libm.2
/lib/libstd.2
/lib/libstd_v2.2
/lib/libstream.2
/usr/lib/libCsup.2
/usr/lib/libCsup_v2.2
/usr/lib/libX11.3
/usr/lib/libXm.4
/usr/lib/libXt.3
/usr/lib/libc.2
/usr/lib/libcl.2
/usr/lib/libdld.2
/usr/lib/libisamstub.1
/usr/lib/libm.2
/usr/lib/libstd.2
/usr/lib/libstd_v2.2
/usr/lib/libstream.2
/view/x_r6hp700_1111/vobs/swdev/pvt/r6hp700_1111/X11R6/lib/libICE.2
/view/x_r6hp700_1111/vobs/swdev/pvt/r6hp700_1111/X11R6/lib/libSM.2
/view/x_r6hp700_1111/vobs/swdev/pvt/r6hp700_1111/X11R6/lib/libX11.3
/view/x_r6hp700_1111/vobs/swdev/pvt/r6hp700_1111/X11R6/lib/libXext.3
/view/x_r6hp700_1111/vobs/swdev/pvt/r6hp700_1111/X11R6/lib/libXp.2
/view/x_r6hp700_1111/vobs/swdev/pvt/r6hp700_1111/X11R6/lib/libXt.3

SUSE Linux

For an SUSE Linux operating system, the file /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 is required. You can find this file in the compat-libstdc++ or libstdc++33 package.

1.3.5.2 Setting Library Paths in Environment Variables on UNIX Platforms

Before Inbound Refinery or WebCenter Content Dynamic Converter uses Outside In Technology for document and image conversions, the following environment variables must be set in the or Imaging or WebCenter Content Managed Server on the specified UNIX platforms:

Environment variables for library paths for Imaging

Solaris Sparc:

LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/packages/gcc-3.4.2/lib

If you are using a later version of GCC, specify that version instead of 3.4.2.

AIX:

LIBPATH=DomainHome/oracle/imaging/imaging-server

HP-UX Itanium:

LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/hpux64/libpthread.so.1
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=DomainHome/oracle/imaging/imaging-server

Environment variables for library paths for WebCenter Content with Dynamic Converter and Inbound Refinery

Solaris Sparc:

LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/packages/gcc-3.4.2/lib

If you are using a later version of GCC, specify that version instead of 3.4.2.

Add the following line to the Inbound Refinery intradoc.cfg file at
DomainHome/ucm/ibr/bin:

ContentAccessExtraLibDir=/usr/local/packages/gcc-3.4.2/lib

Then restart Inbound Refinery, as described in Section 1.9.3, \ "Restarting a Managed Server.\ "

HP-UX Itanium:

export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/hp-gcc/3.3.6/lib/:/opt/hp-gcc/3.3.6/lib/hpux64:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH

The Dynamic Converter on HP-UX Itanium needs the 3.3.6 version of the GCC libraries installed before the WebCenter Content server is started.

DISPLAY environment variable

On a UNIX operating system running XWindows, when redirecting the display to a system with suitable graphic capabilities, export DISPLAY to a valid X Server before starting the Imaging or Inbound Refinery Managed Server or the WebCenter Content Dynamic Converter.

1.3.5.3 Downloading Visual C++ Libraries for a Windows Operating System

Outside In Technology requires the Visual C++ libraries included in the Visual C++ Redistributable Package for a Windows operating system. Three versions of this package (x86, x64, and IA64) are available from the Microsoft Download Center at

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads

Search for and download the version of the package that corresponds to the version of your Windows operating system:

vcredist_x86.exe

vcredist_x64.exe

vcredist_IA64.exe

The required version of each of these downloads is the Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package. The redistributable module that Outside In requires is msvcr80.dll.
1.4 Completing the WebCenter Content Configuration

You can Complete the WebCenter Content configuration on the postinstallation configuration page in Oracle WebCenter Content Server (Content Server). Before you can use Inbound Refinery with WebCenter Content, you need to configure it for document and image conversion to work with Content Server.

The first user to log in to Oracle WebCenter Content Server must be the administrator of the Oracle WebLogic Server domain, to complete the configuration of Content Server. For more information, see Section 1.9, \ "Verifying the Oracle WebCenter Content Configuration,\ " and \ "Introduction to Content Server Administration,\ " \ "Managing Security and User Access,\ " and \ "Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Content Server\ " in the Oracle WebCenter Content System Administrator\ 's Guide for Content Server.

WebCenter Content displays the Content Server Configuration page when you first log in to Content Server at

http://managedServerHost:managedServerPort/cs

When you configure WebCenter Content on the same machine and in the same Oracle WebLogic Server domain as Imaging, the postinstallation configuration of WebCenter Content is done automatically. If you follow the default configuration for the installation of WebCenter Content and Imaging, both applications are installed on the same machine. In this environment, Imaging provides a configuration file to WebCenter Content that sets up WebCenter Content for use by Imaging.

If the WebCenter Content instance is intended to be used as a full WebCenter Content Managed Server in addition to servicing Imaging, then the WebCenter Content administrator should review the automatic configurations through the administration interfaces in Content Server. The additional configuration steps described in \ "Configuring Oracle WebCenter Content\ " in the Oracle WebCenter Content Installation Guide should be done on the WebCenter Content Managed Server to fully configure it for production.

The Imaging administrator should verify that the default WebCenter Content configurations are correct for use by the Imaging Managed Server. For Imaging use, many of the WebCenter Content postinstallation configuration steps, such as configuring Inbound Refinery, are not required.

To complete the WebCenter Content configuration:

Start the Administration Server, as described in Section 1.9.1, \ "Starting the Administration Server.\ "

Start the WebCenter Content Managed Server, as described in Section 1.9.2, \ "Starting Managed Servers.\ "

Browse to the Content Server postinstallation configuration page, at this web site:

http://managedServerHost:16200/cs/

Important:
The first user to log in to Oracle WebCenter Content Server must be the administrator of the Oracle WebLogic Server domain, to complete the configuration of Content Server. For more information, see Section 1.9, \ "Verifying the Oracle WebCenter Content Configuration,\ " and \ "Introduction to Content Server Administration,\ " \ "Managing Security and User Access,\ " and \ "Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Content Server\ " in the Oracle WebCenter Content System Administrator\ 's Guide for Content Server.

Enter or edit any configuration values you want to change.

In the FullText Search Option field, you can select a full-text search engine. Leaving it blank will set up the system as metadata only.

For information about the values to enter, see \ "Completing the Initial Configuration of Content Server\ " in the Oracle WebCenter Content Installation Guide.

To enable access from Inbound Refinery, provide a value for Incoming Socket Connection Address Security Filter, as follows:

127.0.0.1|your.server.IP.address|::1|

This field accepts wildcards in the value, like 10.*.*.*. You can change this value later by setting SocketHostAddressSecurityFilter in
DomainHome/ucm/cs/config/config.cfg and restarting Content Server.

For Oracle WSM security, the SocketHostAddressSecurityFilter value needs to set to like this:

SocketHostAddressSecurityFilter=*.*.*.*|0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1

For more information, see \ "Configuring the Server Socket Port and Incoming Socket Connection Address Security Filter for Oracle WSM\ " in the Oracle WebCenter Content Installation Guide.

If you want to set up a provider from Inbound Refinery back to Content Server, use the default value, 5555, for Server Socket Port, or enter an unused port number.

You can change this value later by setting IntradocServerPort in
DomainHome/ucm/cs/config/config.cfg and restarting Content Server.

Click Submit.

Restart Content Server.

You can restart a Content Server instance with the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console, shutdow
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