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FAQ: Oracle Content Management Integration
With the inclusion of Oracle Content Management solutions (formerly Stellent) in the Oracle portfolio of products, we now offer enterprise-grade content management based on these products. Oracle WebCenter and Oracle Portal enable delivery of content to information workers in the context they require to complete tasks and make decisions efficiently. This paper addresses frequently asked questions, both as they relate to current integration options as well as the strategy and future direction of these products. |
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Technote: Integrate Your Content Management Systems into Oracle Portal
In many enterprise portal environments, there is a requirement to surface content from high-end enterprise content management systems such as Oracle ContentDB, Stellent, and other systems with similar capabilities. How can this content be seamlessly surfaced in Oracle Portal? This paper introduces one very effective way of solving this problem: Leverage Oracle WebCenter. |
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Technote:
Oracle Application Server Portal 10g Rel 2 (10.1.4) – Content Approvals with BPEL
A long-requested feature of Oracle Portal has been the ability to easily replace the simple, out-of-the-box content approval feature with more advanced and complex third-party workflow products. A powerful set of new APIs for content management integration, the Content Management Event Framework (CMEF), introduced in Oracle Portal 10.1.4, now makes this task significantly easier to achieve. This technote follows a sample use case that illustrates how to use a custom Oracle BPEL workflow for content publishing approval in Oracle Portal. |
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Technote: Enhanced Rich Text Editor
Describes new features, enhancements and extensibility options to the Rich Text Editor (RTE) available in Oracle Portal 10 g Release 2 (10.1.4). |
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Whitepaper:
Manage, Integrate, and Publish your Enterprise Content
Learn how your enterprise content can
be published through your portal, whether it is managed in Oracle
Portal or anywhere else. The paper also provides an overview
of Oracle Portal's content integration technologies, including
OmniPortlet, WebDAV, and content APIs. |
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Fuse
Your Enterprise Content with Your Portal (S748)
Today’s enterprises struggle with the problem of content
spread across a multiplicity of systems including document management
systems, portals, and file servers. Users are forced to mine
these disparate sources to discover what content is available.
Although a unified view of the content may be available, managing
the content— even performing simple operations—needs
to be done repetitively on each individual system; no single
point for interactions with all documents is available. This
session shows how you can attack this problem today by using
Oracle Portal to create a user-facing integration point for
content, You learn about emerging standards, such as JSR170,
that allow you to access and manage content across repositories
in a standardized way and see how these standards will drive
Oracle's Content Integration strategy going forward. Access
the Supporting
Presentation. |
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Tutorial:
Managing Content Effortlessly: Oracle Drive, Bulk Actions in List Mode, Draft Mode
Access this Oracle by Example tutorial
to learn about three new content management features in Oracle Portal 10.1.4, specifically Oracle Drive, bulk actions with List edit mode, and draft mode with approvals.
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Download Oracle Drive 10.1.2.0 Production Release
Oracle Drive helps simplify the process
of publishing and managing any type of content by leveraging
the Internet WebDAV standard and exposing Oracle Portal content
management features directly within the Windows Explorer desktop
environment. |
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Technote: How to Install and Configure the Oracle
Drive
How to install and configure the Oracle
Drive for use with Oracle Portal 10g Release 2 (10.1.4). |
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Viewlet:
Demonstration of Oracle Drive in Action
See a demonstration on how to use Oracle Drive to manage and
publish content directly from your Windows Desktop. |
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Whitepaper:
Using WebDAV Clients to Replicate External Content
Describes how to install, configure and use two open source
WebDAV clients (Sitecopy
& Cadaver)
to copy large volumes of file-based content from an external
repository into the Portal Meta-data Repository. |
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Searching |
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Whitepaper:
Setting Up Oracle UltraSearch Describes
the process for setting up Oracle UltraSearch for use in a customer
database. Note that Oracle Portal includes Ultra Search integration
and an Ultra Search portlet preconfigured for use with the infrastructure
database. |
| Related
Links |
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Portal
Developer's Guide
(Using Content
Management APIs and Views, Search
API, Content
Management Event Framework, Appendix - API and View Details) |
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PL/SQL
API Reference |
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Content
Areas Discussion Forum |