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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Quick Installation Guide for Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite
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Release 1 (11.1.1)
Part Number E14538-04
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Installing and Configuring Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite
1.1
Installation Overview
1.2
Meeting System Requirements and Certification
1.3
Preparing to Install
1.3.1
Installing a Database
1.3.2
Creating Schemas for Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite Applications
1.3.3
Installing Oracle WebLogic Server in a Middleware Home
1.3.4
Installing and Configuring Java Access Bridge (Windows Operating System Only)
1.3.5
Configuring a DHCP Host
1.3.5.1
Configuring a DHCP Host on a UNIX Operating System
1.3.5.2
Configuring a DHCP Host on a Windows Operating System
1.3.5.3
Installing a Loopback Adapter on a Windows Operating System
1.3.5.4
Removing a Loopback Adapter from a Windows Operating System
1.3.6
Installing on a Non-Networked Computer
1.3.7
Installing on a Multihomed Computer
1.4
Creating Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite Schemas
1.5
Installing Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite in a Middleware Home
1.5.1
Starting the Installer
1.5.2
Providing the Location of an Inventory Directory on a UNIX System
1.5.3
Installing Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite
1.5.4
Applying Patch 12369706 for Oracle Information Rights Management
1.6
Configuring Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite
1.6.1
Creating an Oracle WebLogic Server Domain
1.6.2
Increasing the Java VM Heap Size for Managed Servers
1.6.2.1
Setting Startup Parameters for Managed Servers with the Administration Console
1.6.2.2
Setting the USER_MEM_ARGS Environment Variable in the Startup Script for a Managed Server
1.6.3
Setting Up Fonts on a UNIX System
1.6.3.1
Setting Up TrueType Fonts on a UNIX System
1.6.3.2
Installing Fonts for National Language Support on a UNIX System
1.6.4
Installing Libraries and Setting Environment Variables for Outside In Technology
1.6.4.1
Installing Libraries for Outside In Technology on UNIX Platforms
1.6.4.2
Setting Library Paths in Environment Variables on UNIX Platforms
1.6.4.3
Downloading Visual C++ Libraries for a Windows Operating System
1.7
Performing Postinstallation Configuration
1.8
Starting the Administration Server
1.9
Completing the Oracle UCM Configuration
1.10
Completing the Oracle IBR Configuration
1.11
Completing the Oracle I/PM Configuration
1.11.1
Starting the Oracle I/PM Managed Server and Accessing the Web Client
1.11.2
Connecting to the Oracle UCM Repository
1.11.3
Configuring the GDFontPath MBean for a UNIX Operating System
1.11.4
Allowing IMPORT Definitions
1.12
Completing the Oracle IRM Configuration
1.12.1
Setting the Server URL Configuration Parameter for Oracle IRM
1.12.2
Configuring a Key Store for Oracle IRM
1.12.2.1
Creating a Key Store
1.12.2.2
Setting the Key Store Location
1.12.2.3
Adding Key Store Passwords to the Credential Store
1.12.3
Configuring SSL for a Development Environment
1.12.3.1
Configuring One-Way SSL with a Server Certificate
1.12.3.2
Configuring Client Machines Running Oracle IRM Desktop to Accept a Server Certificate
1.12.4
Validating the Oracle IRM Installation
1.13
Completing the Oracle URM Configuration
1.13.1
Enabling Oracle URM Components
1.13.2
Completing the Setup Checklist for Oracle URM
1.14
Starting Managed Servers
1.15
Restarting a Managed Server
1.16
Starting Node Manager
1.17
Verifying the Installation and Configuration
1.18
Deinstalling Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite
1.18.1
Stopping Oracle Fusion Middleware
1.18.2
Removing Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite Schemas
1.18.2.1
Starting Repository Creation Utility
1.18.2.2
Dropping Schemas
1.18.3
Deinstalling Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite
1.19
Additional Resources
1.19.1
Oracle Support Services
1.19.2
Version Updates
1.19.3
Premium Services
1.19.4
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