From the Oracle IBR Administration menu, select Configuration Next to Server Name, click Server Configurations. Look for the value for Server Port. From the Oracle IBR Administration menu, select Configuration Look for the Server Name, value.

6-6 Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite 5. Restart Oracle IBR, as described in Section 10.3, Restarting a Managed Server. 6. Set the primary web-viewable conversion to PDF Export. For more information, see Setting PDF Files as the Primary Web-Viewable Rendition in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Conversion. 7. Make sure that file formats are configured on Oracle Content Server to be sent to Oracle IBR, as described in Section 6.2.3.3, Selecting File Formats To Be Converted.

6.2.3 Setting Up Oracle Content Server to Send Jobs to Oracle IBR for Conversion

Before Oracle Content Server can send jobs to Oracle IBR for conversion, you need to perform these setup tasks: ■ Creating an Outgoing Provider ■ Enabling Components for Oracle IBR on Oracle Content Server ■ Selecting File Formats To Be Converted

6.2.3.1 Creating an Outgoing Provider

Before Oracle Content Server can send files to Oracle IBR for conversion, you must set up an outgoing provider from Oracle Content Server to Oracle IBR with the Handles Inbound Refinery Conversion Jobs option checked. To create an outgoing provider: 1. From the Oracle Content Server Administration menu, choose Providers. 2. In the Create a New Provider section of the Providers page, click Add in the outgoing row. 3. Enter values for these fields: ■ Provider Name: Any short name with no spaces. It is a good idea to use the same value as the Instance Name value ■ Provider Description: Any text string. ■ Server Host Name: The name of the host machine where the Oracle IBR instance is running, such as myhost.us.example.com:16250. ■ HTTP Server Address: The address of the Oracle IBR instance, such as myhost.example.com:16250. ■ Server Port: The value that was entered in the Server Socket Port field IntradocServerPort value for the Oracle IBR instance. This value is the number of the port for calling top-level services. You can find this value on the Oracle IBR configuration information page, as follows:

a. From the Oracle IBR Administration menu, select Configuration

Information .

b. Next to Server Name, click Server Configurations.

c. Look for the value for Server Port.

Configuring Oracle Inbound Refinery 6-7 ■ Instance Name: The instance name for Oracle IBR the IDC_Name value in the config.cfg file. This value was entered on the postinstallation configuration page for Server Instance Name . You can also find this value on the Oracle IBR configuration information page, as follows:

a. From the Oracle IBR Administration menu, select Configuration

Information .

b. Look for the Server Name, value.

■ Relative Web Root : The web root of the Oracle IBR instance, ibr.

4. Under Conversion Options, check Handles Inbound Refinery Conversion Jobs.

Do not check Inbound Refinery Read Only Mode. 5. Click Add. 6. Restart Oracle Content Server, as described in Section 10.3, Restarting a Managed Server.

7. Go back to the Providers page, and check that the Connection State value is good

for the provider. If the value is not good, double-check that you entered all the preceding entries correctly, and check that the Oracle Content Server and Oracle IBR instances can ping each other. For more information about setting up providers, see Configuring Content Server and Refinery Communication in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Conversion.

6.2.3.2 Enabling Components for Oracle IBR on Oracle Content Server

Some conversion types require helper components to be enabled on Oracle Content Server. The InboundRefinerySupport component must always be enabled on any Oracle Content Server instance that uses IBR for document conversion. It is enabled by default on a new Oracle Content Server installation. To enable components for Oracle IBR on Oracle Content Server: 1. From the Oracle Content Server Administration menu, choose Admin Server and then Component Manager. 2. Under Inbound Refinery, select the components that you want to enable.

3. Click Update.

4. Restart Oracle Content Server, as described in Section 10.3, Restarting a Managed Server. 6-8 Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite

6.2.3.3 Selecting File Formats To Be Converted

To tell Oracle Content Server which files to send to IBR to be converted, you need to select file formats. To select file formats to be converted: 1. From the Oracle Content Server Administration menu, choose Refinery Administration and then File Formats Wizard. Oracle Content Server displays the File Formats Wizard page. This page configures what file formats will be sent to Oracle Inbound Refinery for conversion when they are checked into Oracle Content Server. 2. Select the formats you want converted.

3. Click Update.

You can also select file formats with the Configuration Manager, with more fine-grained control, including file formats that wizard does not list. For more information, see Using the File Formats Wizard and Using the Configuration Manager in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Conversion. 7 Configuring Oracle Imaging and Process Management 7-1 7 Configuring Oracle Imaging and Process Management This chapter describes how to configure an Oracle Imaging and Process Management Oracle IPM application in an Oracle WebLogic Server domain, in these topics: ■ Completing the Oracle IPM Configuration