Configuring Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite 4-41
4.14.1 Installing Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite
Install Oracle WebLogic Server with the Typical option, which also installs Oracle Coherence and the Sun and JRockit JDKs. For information about how to install Oracle
WebLogic Server, see Section 3.1.2, Installing Oracle WebLogic Server in a
Middleware Home. The installation of Oracle WebLogic Server creates an Oracle Fusion Middleware
home, where you can install Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite, which creates an ECM Oracle home. Oracle WSM can be installed from the Oracle ECM suite.
The Middleware home includes an Oracle Common home, where the Oracle WSM files are installed. For information about how to install Oracle Enterprise Content
Management Suite, which installs the files necessary for deploying Oracle UCM to Oracle WebLogic Server, see
Section 3.2, Installing Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite in Oracle Fusion Middleware.
4.14.2 Creating an Oracle WSM MDS Schema with RCU
Make the following selection on the Repository Creation Utility RCU Select
Components Screen to create the MDS schema, which you need for setting up Oracle
WSM security:
■
Metadata Services under AS Common Schemas
The selection is for creating an Oracle WSM Policy Manager schema. This schema will provide a back-end repository for Oracle UCM and the Oracle WSM
Policy Manager. If an MDS schema already exists in your database, you can reuse the schema.
For more information about creating the Oracle WSM MDS schemas with RCU, see Section 2.2, Creating Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite Schemas.
4.14.3 Configuring Oracle ECM Applications and Oracle WSM Policy Manager in an Oracle WebLogic Server Domain
To configure one or more Oracle ECM applications and Oracle WSM Policy Manager, you need to create or extend an Oracle WebLogic Server domain. For information
about creating a domain to include Oracle WSM Policy Manager, see Section 4.2,
Creating an Oracle WebLogic Server Domain. For information about extending a
domain with Oracle WSM Policy Manager, see Section 4.3, Extending an Existing
Domain.
4-42 Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite
4.14.4 Configuring the Server Socket Port and Incoming Socket Connection Address Security Filter for Oracle WSM
During post-installation configuration of a Managed Server, you can configure the Server Socket Port
and Incoming Socket Connection Address Security Filter values
for Oracle WSM. Make sure that the following settings exist along with other default settings:
■
Server socket port: 4444
This value is stored in the configuration file for the Managed Server as IntradocServerPort=4444.
■
Incoming Socket Connection Address Security Filter:
..|0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 This value is stored in the configuration file for the Managed Server as
SocketHostAddressSecurityFilter=...|0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1. Before any changes to these settings take effect, you need to restart the Managed
Server, as described in Section 10.3, Restarting a Managed Server.
For more information about the post-installation configuration of a Managed Server, see one or more of these sections:
■
Section 5.2, Completing the Initial Configuration of Oracle Content Server
■
Section 6.1, Completing the Oracle IBR Configuration
■
Section 7.1, Completing the Oracle IPM Configuration
■
Section 8.1, Performing Postinstallation Configuration
■
Section 9.1, Completing the Oracle URM Configuration
4.14.5 Securing Web Services with a Key Store and Oracle WSM Policies