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Database & IDM requirements
Don't you need a database license too? From what I've seen of 10.1.3 application server, it doesn't insatall a database. One of the prerequisites for installing WebCenter is Content DB, which its self needs a 10.1.0.5 or 10.2.0.2 database.
What about Identity Management? It also looks like you need to have a seperate Application Server infrastructure to provide Oracle SSO and IDM. Can anyone clear this up?
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Nov 19 2007, 5:42 AM EST by
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Does Web Center has the functionalities like SSO, Session Management?
Hello,
Does Web Center has the functionalities like SSO, Session Management, LDAP support? If we replace Oracle Portal with Web Center then we assume that we would have all the backend funationalities?
Any help is highly appreciated.
Regards
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Jun 4 2008, 4:49 AM EDT by
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Oracle WebCenter
Oracle WebCenter is Oracle's "next-generation user interaction environment". It contains some “ Web 2.0 ” functionality like Blogs, Wikis and disc...
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Nov 3 2008, 3:48 AM EST by
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Oracle WebCenter vs. Collaboration Suite
Ok, I was reading about Oracle WebCenter on the Oracle Magazine, actually Vince Casarez was intervied in this article. He was talking about the benefits of this new technology, and I cuote: "...customers can start to leverage the most-popular Web 2.0 services within their enterprise today, including online discussions, enterprise wikis for collaboration around different projects..."
Ok, maybe it's because I'm new on this technology, but didn't the Collaboration Suite allready accomplish that? What's the destiny of OCS??
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Dec 18 2007, 2:46 PM EST by
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this was a great session
i just wanted to thank the ACE director for organizing this session. it was very good. it's always nice to hear from real users. i thought the discussion was good and it's clear we are all still a bit confused about how webcenter and portal fit together, but the discussions were a good first step. i hope that the unconference sessions will continue at next year's open world.
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Nov 17 2007, 10:57 PM EST by
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