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Managing Content Repositories 11-25 ■ Enabling SharePoint security settings for the accessed content by leveraging native Microsoft SharePoint authentication and authorization All features are implemented using native Microsoft SharePoint web services as the interface to Microsoft SharePoint content and services. This section discusses prerequisites for connecting WebCenter Portal applications to Microsoft SharePoint: ■ Section 11.3.1, Microsoft SharePoint - Installation ■ Section 11.3.2, Microsoft SharePoint - Configuration ■ Section 11.3.3, Microsoft SharePoint - Security Considerations ■ Section 11.3.4, Microsoft SharePoint - Limitations in WebCenter

11.3.1 Microsoft SharePoint - Installation

This section includes the following: ■ Section 11.3.1.1, What You Should Know About Microsoft SharePoint Server Installation ■ Section 11.3.1.2, Installing Oracle WebCenter Adapter for Microsoft SharePoint ■ Section 11.3.1.3, Installing WLST Command Scripts for Managing Microsoft SharePoint Connections

11.3.1.1 What You Should Know About Microsoft SharePoint Server Installation

Oracle WebCenter supports the following Microsoft SharePoint versions: ■ Microsoft Office SharePoint Server MOSS 2007 SP2 ■ Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services WSS version 3 SP2 Refer to the appropriate Microsoft SharePoint documentation for installation information. Oracle WebCenter supports the following Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Document Library version settings: ■ Require Check Out: No ■ Content Approval: No ■ Document Version History: No versioning If any other version settings are configured, Oracle WebCenter adapter for Microsoft SharePoint does not function correctly. For example, if Require CheckOut is set to yes, upload operations fail. Similarly, if document version history or content approval is enabled, new versions or documents have restricted visibility. Note: To enable Microsoft SharePoint connections in WebCenter Spaces, read the whitepaper Integrating the SharePoint 2007 Adapter with WebCenter Spaces available from Oracle Technology Network at http:www.oracle.comtechnetworkmiddlewarewebcent eroverviewindex.html . Note: A Microsoft SharePoint site configured for anonymous access is not supported by the adapter. 11-26 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle WebCenter

11.3.1.2 Installing Oracle WebCenter Adapter for Microsoft SharePoint

The files for Oracle WebCenter adapter for Microsoft SharePoint are located in the Oracle WebCenter Companion DVD in the ofm_wc_generic_jcr_sharepoint_adapter_11.1.1.4.0.zip file. When you extract this ZIP file to a temporary location, you will find the adapter files in the TEMP_LOCATION WebCenterservicescontentadapters directory. Before You Begin: WebCenter adapter for Microsoft SharePoint must be installed in the same managed server as your WebCenter Portal application. If you have not done so already, create a managed server suitable for WebCenter Portal application deployments as described in Section 7.1.4, Creating a Managed Server and Section 7.1.5, Creating and Registering the Metadata Service Repository. To install WebCenter adapter for Microsoft SharePoint for a WebCenter Portal application: 1. Log in to the WLS Administration Console. For information on logging into the WLS Administration Console, see Section 1.13.2, Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console. 2. Navigate to the WLS Administration Consoles Home page.

3. From the Domain Structure pane, click Deployments.

4. In the Summary of Deployments section, under Control, click Install.

5. In Install Application Assistant, in Note, click the upload your files link in the

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6. Click Browse next to Deployment Archive, select the

oracle.webcenter.content.jcr.sharepoint.ear file from the TEMP_LOCATION WebCenterservicescontentadapters directory. This is the temporary directory in which you extracted the contents of the ofm_wc_generic_jcr_sharepoint_adapter_11.1.1.4.0.zip file from the Oracle WebCenter Companion DVD. Click Next. 7. After you see the message that the EAR file has been uploaded successfully, as shown in Figure 11–10 , click Next. Figure 11–10 Install Application Assistant