Upgrading Oracle WebCenter Custom Portal Managed Servers

5-22 Oracle Fusion Middleware Patching Guide createCredmap=o.webcenter.jf.csf.map, key=keygen.algorithm, user=keygen.algorithm, password=AES createCredmap=o.webcenter.jf.csf.map, key=cipher.transformation, user=cipher.transformation, password=AESCBCPKCS5Padding

5.5.7 Updating Multi Calendar Layouts

In Release 11.1.1.3.0, the Calendar Overlay Style FULL could be used to enable multiple calendars for some events task flow and add multiple space calendars in one events task flow. After upgrading to Release 11.1.1.4.0, the events task flow no longer displays multiple calendars only the current space calendar is displayed. To work around this issue, go to the page editor, find the Calendar Overlay Style parameter and select Full from the list of available options.

5.5.8 Extending a Domain to Install Oracle WSM Policy Manager

When you upgrade Oracle WebCenter, existing WSM-PM applications and associated datasource are re-targeted to the WC_Collaboration managed server. If your upgraded WebCenter domain has Oracle WebCenter Discussions Server installed, you must extend the domain to install Oracle WSM Policy Manager if not already installed. To extend a WebCenter domain to install Oracle WSM Policy Manager: 1. Stop the Admin server and all managed servers. 2. Start the Configuration Wizard on the machine running the Admin server. On UNIX, run WebCenter_ORACLE_HOME commonbinconfig.sh. On Windows, run WebCenter_ORACLE_HOME \common\bin\config.cmd. 3. Select Extend an existing WebLogic domain and click Next. 4. Select your domain and click Next. 5. Select the checkbox for Oracle WSM Policy Manager and click Next. 6. Enter the connection details for OWSM MDS Schema and click Next. 7. Click Next on the remaining screens until you get the Configuration Summary screen, then click Extend.

5.5.9 Setting the Web Context Root on the UCM Connection

Assuming that the Universal Content Management UCM and WebCenter instances are configured for access through a common Oracle HTTP server, the Web Server Context Root property WebContextRoot on the existing UCM connection can be set either through Fusion Middleware Control or WLST using the setJCRContentServerConnection command to make UCM features available in the WebCenter application via an iFrame: ■ To use Fusion Middleware Control, see Setting Connection Properties for the WebCenter Spaces Content Repository Using Fusion Middleware Control in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle WebCenter. Note: If your domain is running on multiple machines, you must pack the domain on the machine running the Administration Server and unpack on the other machines. For information, see Section 5.4.2, Updating Oracle WebCenter Using WLST Commands.