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11-32 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle WebCenter 2. Do one of the following: ■ For WebCenter Spaces - From the WebCenter menu, choose Settings Service Configuration . ■ For WebCenter Portal applications - From the Application Deployment menu, choose WebCenter Service Configuration. 3. From the list of services on the WebCenter Service Configuration page, select Content Repository .

4. To connect to a new content repository, click Add

Figure 11–11 . Figure 11–11 Configuring Content Repository Connections

5. Enter a unique name for this connection, specify the content repository type, and

indicate whether this connection is the active or default connection for the application. See Table 11–4 . Table 11–4 Manage Content Repository Connections Field Description Connection Name Enter a unique name for this content repository connection. The name must be unique across all connection types within the WebCenter application. Repository Type Choose the type of repository you want to connect to. Select one of the following: ■ Oracle Content Server - an Oracle Universal Content Management repository. See Section 11.2, Oracle Content Server Prerequisites . ■ Oracle Portal - an Oracle Portal content repository. See Section 11.4, Oracle Portal Prerequisites . ■ File System - a computer file system. See Section 11.5, File System Prerequisites . Caution: File system connections must not be used in production or enterprise application deployments. This feature is provided for development purposes only. WebCenter Spaces If you are setting up the back-end content repository for WebCenter Spaces, that is, the repository used by WebCenter Spaces to store Space-related documents, you must select Oracle Content Server. Managing Content Repositories 11-33 6. For the active connection in WebCenter Spaces only. Enter additional details for the WebCenter Spaces repository. For information, see Section 11.6.1, What You Should Know About Registering Content Repositories for WebCenter Spaces. 7. Enter connection details for the content repository. For detailed parameter information, see: ■ Table 11–5, Oracle Content Server Connection Parameters ■ Table 11–6, Connection Details - Oracle Content Server - Cache Details ■ Table 11–7, Oracle Portal Connection Parameters ■ Table 11–8, File System Connection Parameters Active Connection Select to make this the default or primary content repository for your WebCenter application. You can connect your WebCenter application to multiple content repositories; all connections are used. One connection must be designated the default or active connection. Do one of the following: ■ For WebCenter Spaces: Select to make this the active connection, that is, the back-end repository that WebCenter Spaces uses to store Space-related documents. The active connection must be to an Oracle Content Server. If this is the active connection for WebCenter Spaces, some additional configuration is required -- see Section 11.6.1, What You Should Know About Registering Content Repositories for WebCenter Spaces. ■ For WebCenter Portal applications: Select to make this the active connection; that is, the default connection for Content Presenter, Document Manager, Document List Viewer, and Recent Documents task flows. When no specific connection details are provided for these task flows, this default also called primary, active connection is used. Deselecting this option does not disable the content repository connection. If a content repository is no longer required, you must delete the connection. Table 11–4 Cont. Manage Content Repository Connections Field Description