In the Password field, change the password to the one used for connecting to

7-8 Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade Guide for Oracle SOA Suite, WebCenter, and ADF 11. Reconfigure SSO for Oracle WebCenter Discussions, if required. For information, see the Configuring Single Sign-On chapter in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle WebCenter.

7.6.2 Upgrading Oracle Content Server

Oracle WebCenter 11g supports Oracle Content Server 10.1.3.5.1 and Oracle Content Server 11g as external content repositories. If you already have Oracle Content Server 10g installed, you must upgrade it to either Oracle Content Server 10.1.3.5.1 or Oracle Content Server 11g. Refer to the following links depending on the version of Oracle Content Server you wish to upgrade to: ■ Upgrading to Oracle Content Server 11g: 1. Upgrade your existing Oracle Content Server 10g installation to Oracle Content Server 11g. For information, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade Guide for Enterprise Content Management. 2. Configure Oracle Content Server 11g for Oracle WebCenter. For information, see the section Oracle Content Server Prerequisites in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle WebCenter. ■ Upgrading to Oracle Content Server 10.1.3.5.1: To patch your existing Oracle Content Server 10g installation to Oracle Content Server 10.1.3.5.1, you must install the latest UpdateBundle and the Folders_g component. For this, you must: 1. Download the latest UpdateBundle, CS10gR35UpdateBundle component from the following location: http:support.oracle.com 2. Install the latest UpdateBundle, and then Folders_g. The update bundle contains zip files for various other components, including Folders_g. When you install the update bundle, the zip files are extracted to the following directory: content_server_install_ home customCS10gR35UpdateBundleextras For installation information, see section Uploading a Component in the Working with Content Server Components guide available here: Note: It is strongly recommended that you use Oracle Content Server 11g as the content repository for Oracle WebCenter 11g to take advantage of the full set of features. If you use Oracle Content Server 10.1.3.5.1, you will have access only to a subset of features. For information, see section Upgrading Oracle Universal Content Management 10g in Oracle Fusion Middleware Patching Guide. Note: If you do not already have Oracle Content Server installed, install Oracle Content Server 11g. For information, refer to Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite. Upgrading an Oracle WebCenter Environment 7-9 http:download.oracle.comdocscdE10316_01cscs_doc_ 10documentationdeveloperusing_components_10en.pdf 3. Configure Oracle Content Server 10.1.3.5.1, if required. For information, see the section Oracle Content Server 10.1.3.5.1 - Configuration in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle WebCenter.

7.6.3 Migrating Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server Data

To support the wiki and blog functionality, Oracle WebCenter 10g relies on Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server, whereas Oracle WebCenter 11g relies on Oracle Content Server 11g. If your Oracle WebCenter 10g environment has Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server configured, you must migrate all your wiki and blog data to Oracle Content Server 11g. For information, see Section 15.5.1, Migrating Data from Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server.