Configuring the Activity Graph Provider Configuring the Oracle People Connections Locator

19-16 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle WebCenter unit-calculatorFIXEDunit-calculator expiry-delay{back-expiry 1h}expiry-delay flush-delay1mflush-delay cachestore-scheme local-scheme local-scheme scheme-namepsd-local-sidescheme-name service-namePropertySetDefinitionCacheservice-name eviction-policyHYBRIDeviction-policy high-units{back-size-limit 0}high-units unit-calculatorFIXEDunit-calculator expiry-delay{back-expiry 1h}expiry-delay flush-delay1mflush-delay cachestore-scheme local-scheme local-scheme scheme-nameps-local-sidescheme-name service-namePropertySetCacheservice-name eviction-policyHYBRIDeviction-policy high-units{back-size-limit 0}high-units unit-calculatorFIXEDunit-calculator expiry-delay{back-expiry 1h}expiry-delay flush-delay1mflush-delay cachestore-scheme local-scheme local-scheme scheme-nameproperties-default-localscheme-name service-nameDefaultCacheservice-name eviction-policyHYBRIDeviction-policy high-units{back-size-limit 0}high-units unit-calculatorFIXEDunit-calculator expiry-delay{back-expiry 1h}expiry-delay flush-delay1mflush-delay cachestore-scheme local-scheme caching-schemes cache-config

19.6 Configuring Content Presenter

Before you can run WebCenter Personalization scenarios using Content Presenter, you need to configure the connections file connections.xml so that Content Presenter can see your Conductor server and the tagged scenarios. For more information about Content Presenter, see Publishing Content Using Content Presenter in Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle WebCenter. Managing WebCenter Personalization 19-17 The connections.xml file holds the connection information for the application that youre working with on the WebCenter side. Content Presenter gets a list of all URL connections that are registered within this file and for any that begin with Conductor, Content Presenter will assume this is a URL pointing to a Conductor server. For more information about connections.xml, see Appendix A, Files for WebCenter Portal Applications in Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle WebCenter. You can configure the Content Presenter task flow either at runtime, or from JDeveloper when adding the Content Presenter task flow to a page. These two configuration options for Content Presenter, as well as configuration requirements on the Conductor side are described in the following subsections: ■ Section 19.6.1, Configuring the WebCenter Application’s Content Server Connection ■ Section 19.6.2, Configuring the Content Presenter Task Flow Parameters ■ Section 19.6.3, Configuring the Conductor’s Scenario Tags

19.6.1 Configuring the WebCenter Application’s Content Server Connection

For a WebCenter Portal application, use JDeveloper to set up the URL connection, or set the Content Presenter task flow parameters as described in Section 19.6.2, Configuring the Content Presenter Task Flow Parameters. For WebCenter Spaces, you can use either WLST commands or Fusion Middleware Control to configure the connection. This section contains the following subsections: ■ Section 19.6.1.1, Configuring WebCenter Spaces Connections Using WLST ■ Section 19.6.1.2, Configuring WebCenter Spaces Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control

19.6.1.1 Configuring WebCenter Spaces Connections Using WLST

For WebCenter Spaces, you can use the adf_createHttpURLConnection WLST command to manage URL connections as shown in the following example: adf_createHttpURLConnectionwebcenter,Conductor,http:example.com:8891wcps apiconductor?namespace=CP_namespace For more information about the adf_createHttpURLConnection command, see the section adf_createHttpURLConnection in the Oracle Fusion Middleware WebLogic Scripting Tool Command Reference.

19.6.1.2 Configuring WebCenter Spaces Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control

For WebCenter Spaces, you can use Fusion Middleware Control to configure connections. To configure connections using Fusion Middleware Control: 1. Open Fusion Middleware Control and log in to the WebCenter domain. For information on logging in to Fusion Middleware Control, see Chapter 6, Starting Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control. 19-18 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle WebCenter 2. In the Navigation pane, expand the WebCenter domain node wc_domain by default, expand the WebCenter node, expand the WebCenter Spaces node, and click webcenter11.1.1.4.0WC_Spaces.

3. From the WebCenter menu, select ADF - Configure ADF Connections.

The ADF Connections Configuration page displays see Figure 19–1 . Figure 19–1 ADF Connections Configuration Page

4. Set the Connection Type to Url, enter the Connection Name as Conductor, and

click Create Connection. The URL Connections section displays see Figure 19–2 . Figure 19–2 ADF Connections Configuration Page URL Connections

5. Click the Edit Pencil icon.

The URL Connection dialog displays see Figure 19–3 .