Oracle® Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Imaging and Process Management 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) Part Number E12782-01 |
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Oracle I/PM system administrators are typically responsible for the following tasks:
Installing Imaging and Process Management
Configuring Oracle I/PM
Creating Oracle I/PM applications
Configuring BPEL injection
Configuring Oracle I/PM repository connections
Creating Oracle I/PM searches
Creating Oracle I/PM inputs
Monitoring and troubleshooting Oracle I/PM issues
The first user to log into Oracle I/PM after installation is given full administrative privileges for the installation. This user can give permissions to access the system to others. If for any reason system security needs to be reset, you can do so following the procedure in the section “Installation Security Initialization" in chapter 2 of the full documentation set.
Administration of Oracle I/PM is done using the following administration tools:
Oracle I/PM user interface. Administration capabilities are exposed in the interface based on user permissions.
Oracle Enterprise Manager can be used for reviewing statistics on deployed resources, statistics of individual domains, details of web services, and other information. For more information, see the documentation that comes with Enterprise Manager..
Oracle WebLogic Server can be used for reviewing log files, installed modules, installed Enterprise JavaBeans, configuration parameters, setting configuration MBeans for Oracle I/PM, and more. For more information, see the documentation available with Enterprise Manager.
WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) is a command-line interface for navigating, monitoring, and configuring WebLogic Server. It can be used to configure I/PM parameters, review log files, and more. For more information on using WLST, see Oracle Fusion Middleware WebLogic Scripting Tool Command Reference.
Some Oracle I/PM system administration tasks are not covered in this guide. The following table explains what these tasks are and where to find more information.
Table 1-1 System Administration Tasks and Information Not Covered in This Guide
Task | Where to Go For More Information |
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Administering Oracle SOA Suite |
Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle SOA Suite |
Administering Oracle WebLogic Server |
Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide |
Administering Universal Content Management |
See the following Oracle Universal Content Management guides:
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Administering Oracle Document Capture |
Oracle® Document Capture Administrator's Guide |
Administering Oracle Distributed Document Capture |
Oracle® Distributed Document Capture Administrator's Guide |