Setting Up Oracle WebCenter Discussions for Oracle SES Search

21-24 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle WebCenter WebCenter URL Prefix : The host and port where the WebCenter application is deployed, plus the context root; for example: http:myhost:8888DocumentServer. c. Create the Document Services Pipeline. This invokes the document service instance. Again, on the Global Settings - Document Services page, under the Document Services Pipelines section, click Create. Enter a name and select the instance created in the previous step. 2. Create the Oracle Content Server source for documents.

a. Go to Home Sources.

b. From the Source Type dropdown list, select Oracle Content Server, and click

Create Figure 21–13 . Figure 21–13 Create Oracle Content Server Source

c. Enter the following parameters:

Source Name : unique_name Configuration URL : Content_Server_SES_Crawler_Export_endpoint; for example, http:host:portcsidcplg?IdcService=SES_CRAWLER_DOWNLOAD _CONFIGsource=default Authentication Type : If Oracle Content Server is not protected by SSO, then enter NATIVE. If Oracle Content Server is protected by Oracle SSO, then enter ORASSO. User ID : This user to crawl Oracle Content Server must have the sceCrawlerRole role defined. The sceCrawlerRole is a configuration parameter in SESCrawlerExport. Typically, administrators create a special role, assign it no privileges to view content, then create a user account that has this role. If you do not set up a specific sceCrawlerRole, then admin credentials are required to crawl. The sysadmin user ID works by default. If Authentication Type is ORASSO, then enter a user ID and password of a user in the identity management server fronted by Oracle SSO. This user must Note: The source=default parameter denotes the name of the source created in the configuration of the SES Crawler Export. The default one is created automatically and called default. Managing Oracle SES Search in WebCenter 21-25 have been granted the same permissions as sysadmin. If it is not possible to grant those permissions, then delete the remote user corresponding to this user in Oracle Content Server, and create a local version of the user same name in Oracle Content Server. Password : Password for this Oracle Content Server user. Realm : If Authentication Type is NATIVE, then enter Idc Security csidcplg, where cs is the context root you provided when you installing Oracle Content Server. If Authentication Type is ORASSO, then leave this parameter blank. Scratch Directory : Optional. Specify a directory on the system under which the Oracle SES instance resides. Oracle SSO Login URL : If Authentication Type is ORASSO, then specify a value for Oracle SSO. For example: https:login.oracle.commyssosignon.jsp?site2pstoretoken = If Authentication Type is NATIVE, then leave this field blank. Oracle SSO Action URL : If Authentication Type is ORASSO, then specify a value for Oracle SSO. For example: https:login.oracle.comssoauth If Authentication Type is NATIVE, then leave this field blank. Click Next Figure 21–14 . 21-26 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle WebCenter Figure 21–14 Oracle Content Server Source Parameters d. On the Create User-Defined Source : Step 2 : Authorization page, enter the following parameters in the Authorization Manager section, if not entered by default: Plug-in Class Name : oracle.search.plugin.security.auth.stellent.StellentAuthMa nager Jar File Name : oracleapplicationsStellentCrawler.jar HTTP endpoint for authorization : for example, http:host:portcsidcplg Display URL Prefix : for example, http:host:portcs Authentication Type : NATIVE or ORASSO Administrator User : This user to crawl Oracle Content Server must have the sceCrawlerRole role defined. The sceCrawlerRole is a configuration parameter in SESCrawlerExport. Typically, administrators create a special role, assign it no privileges to view content, then create a user account that has this role. If you do not set up a specific sceCrawlerRole, then admin credentials are required to crawl. The sysadmin user ID works by default. If Authentication Type is ORASSO, then enter a user ID and password of a user in the identity management server fronted by Oracle SSO. This user must have been granted the same permissions as sysadmin. If it is not possible to grant those permissions, then delete the remote user corresponding to this user in Oracle Content Server, and create a local version of the user same name in Oracle Content Server.