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5. Expand the oracle.imaging folder, under Application Defined MBeans.
6. Expand the Server: IPM_server1 and config folders.
7. Click config.
8. Set the value of the GDFontPath attribute to the location of your True Type Fonts
TTF files; for example: usrshareX11fontsTTF
For systems on which Oracle WebLogic Server includes a JDK, you can find some TTF files in the JDKjrelibfonts directory.
Some standard font locations on different UNIX platforms follow:
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Solaris SPARC: usropenwinlibX11fontsTrueType
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AIX: usrlppX11libX11fontsTrueType
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HP-UX Itanium: usrlibX11fontsTrueType
9. Click Apply.
10.
Restart Oracle IPM, as described in Section 10.3, Restarting a Managed Server.
7.1.5 Allowing IMPORT Definitions
After you install Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite and configure Oracle UCM and Oracle IPM on Oracle WebLogic Server, you need to configure Oracle
IPM to allow IMPORT definitions.
To allow IMPORT definitions: 1.
Open a web browser, and navigate to this web site: http:managedServerHost:16000imaging
2. Log in with the administrator user name and password.
3. Navigate to the Manage Connections tray, and choose Create Content Server
Connection from the list.
4. Enter a name for the connection, such as UM11g, on the Basic Information page,
and optionally a description, and then click Next. Note:
For document conversions on a Solaris SPARC platform, Oracle IPM requires the GNU Compiler Collection GCC package
3.4.2 or later in the usrlocalpackages directory. Install this package on the Solaris operating system that will run
Oracle IPM. You can download GCC from the Sunfreeware web site at
http:www.sunfreeware.com You also need to set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable to
usrlocalpackagesgcc-3.4.2lib before starting the Oracle IPM Managed Server. If you are using a later version of GCC,
set that version instead of 3.4.2.
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On the Connection Settings page, enter or change values as necessary, and click Next
.
6. On the Review Settings page, if the settings are correct, click Submit.
After the connection is created, you should be able to use IMPORT definitions for your applications.
7.2 Configuring the Full-Text Features in the Oracle UCM Repository
Oracle IPM supports two types of full-text searching under Oracle UCM: DATABASE.FULLTEXT and Oracle Text Search. Oracle IPM can use the full-text
features if you configure full-text searching in the Oracle UCM repository first. For DATABASE.FULLTEXT systems, after the indexes are rebuilt, nothing needs to be
done on the Oracle IPM side. Oracle Text Search, however, requires that the index be rebuilt any time an application with FullText enabled is created, deleted, or has
modifications that involve field definitions.
For more information on configuring full-text searching, see Section 5.3, Configuring
Oracle Text Search for Oracle Content Server. For additional full-text configuration options, see Configuring the Search Index in
the Oracle Fusion Middleware System Administrators Guide for Oracle Content Server. After full-text is enabled in Oracle UCM, you will need to create an application and
check the FullText option on the application. For more information, see Specifying General Properties in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Imaging
and Process Management.
7.3 Connecting to a Workflow Server
A connection to a workflow server will be necessary for your solution to retrieve your task list. Oracle IPM connects to a workflow server when application fields are
mapped to workflow payload elements. To connect, the provider, port, and credential information is passed using Web Services Inspection Language WSIL. WSIL uses the
HTTP protocol and a specific XML format to allow for the discovery of the web service end points on a server. Oracle IPM follows links in the WSIL that meet certain criteria
to discover deployed composites.
The connection can be to an Oracle Business Process Management Oracle BPM or Business Process Execution Language BPEL server. For Oracle IPM to take
advantage of BPM and Oracle BPEL Process Manager within an existing domain, the domain must be extended with Oracle BPM Suite - 11.1.1.0. When Oracle BPM Suite
was installed, it automatically selected Oracle SOA Suite - 11.1.1.0 as its dependency. If you want to use Oracle BPEL Process Manager and not Oracle BPM, you can extend
the domain with an Oracle SOA Suite installation and configuration. For more information about the installation and configuration steps for Oracle SOA Suite and
Oracle BPM, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle Business Process Management Suite.
For more information about connecting to a workflow server, see Creating a Workflow Connection in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle
Imaging and Process Management.
After you have created a workflow connection, enter the name of that connection in the AXF_SOLUTION_ATTRIBUTES table for your solution. For example, the
parameter key for a Business Process Execution Language BPEL server is named BPEL_CONNECTION
, and the HelloBPEL sample script uses the connection name test.