Setting Up Oracle Content Server for Oracle SES Search

21-22 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle WebCenter For example: java -jar MW_HOMEas11r1wcdiscussionserverdiscussionserver-upgradeforses.jar\ -mds_jdbc_user foo \ -mds_jdbc_password welcome1 \ -mds_jdbc_url jdbc:oracle:thin:host:port:SID \ -discussions_jdbc_user foo \ -discussions_jdbc_password welcome1 \ -discussions_jdbc_url jdbc:oracle:thin:host:port:SID

21.5.3 Setting Up Oracle SES to Search WebCenter

The steps in this section must be performed in the Oracle SES administration tool. The following steps are required: 1. Section 21.5.3.1, Logging on to the Oracle SES Administration Tool

2. Section 21.5.3.2, Setting Up Oracle SES to Search Documents

3. Section 21.5.3.3, Setting Up Oracle SES to Search Discussions and Announcements

4. Section 21.5.3.4, Additional Oracle SES Configuration

21.5.3.1 Logging on to the Oracle SES Administration Tool

Open the Oracle SES administration tool: 1. Open a browser and enter the URL provided after the installation. This has the form http:host:portsearchadminindex.jsp. 2. Log on with the Oracle SES admin user name eqsys and the password specified during installation.

21.5.3.2 Setting Up Oracle SES to Search Documents

To search WebCenter documents using Oracle SES, you must first set up a Document Service Manager with a Document Service Instance and a Document Service Pipeline, and then create an Oracle Content Server source.

1. Configure the Document Service Manager one time for each Oracle SES instance.

See Also: Confirm that you have installed all required patches for Oracle SES. For the latest information on required patches, see Back-End Requirements for the Search Service in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle WebCenter and the Release Notes. For detailed information about Oracle SES configuration, see the Oracle SES documentation included with the product. This is listed in the WebCenter product area on the Oracle Fusion Middleware documentation library. Note: Document services are plug-ins involved in the processing of a document when it is being crawled. A document service allows WebCenter to add indexable attributes for documents used in a WebCenter application.