WebLogic Server home: A WebLogic Server home contains installed files necessary to host a WebLogic Server. Oracle Common home: The Oracle home that contains the binary and library files required for Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control and Java Required Files (JRF). Each Oracle home can be associated with multiple Oracle instances or Oracle WebLogic Server domains. An Oracle home resides within the directory structure of the Middleware home. For example, the SOA Oracle home contains a directory that contains binary and library files for Oracle SOA Suite. Oracle home: An Oracle home contains installed files necessary to host a specific product. The following terminology is used in this enterprise deployment guide: Organizations can use Inbound Refinery to convert content items stored in Oracle WebCenter Content Server. In addition to conversion, Inbound Refinery provides thumbnail functionality for documents and images, storyboarding for video, and the ability to extract and use EXIF data from digital images and XMP data from electronic files generated from programs such as Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. Oracle WebCenter Content: Inbound Refinery is a conversion server that manages file conversions for electronic assets such as documents, digital images, and motion video. With Imaging, organizations can quickly automate business processes in Oracle and other third-party enterprise applications. It also provides annotation and markup of images, automates routing and approvals, and a scalable repository supporting enterprise-wide applications. It leverages Oracle WebCenter Forms Recognition for intelligent data capture and AXF for orchestration of LOB and process collaboration. Oracle WebCenter Content: Imaging (formerly known as Oracle Imaging and Process Management, or Oracle I/PM) is the most complete, integrated, and cost-effective imaging platform for end-to-end management of document images within enterprise business processes. Oracle WebCenter Content (formerly known as Oracle Universal Content Management, or Oracle UCM) provides organizations with a unified repository to house unstructured content, and deliver it to business users in the proper format, and within the context of familiar applications to fit the way they work. Oracle WebCenter Content: Inbound Refinery The reference enterprise deployment topology in this guide includes the following Oracle WebCenter Content feature sets: Reduce risk: improve consistency and auditability, comply with business policies and regulations, ensure content security, and better manage your brandĬreate value: improve business agility and optimize revenue by improving cross-selling and up-selling enabling your channels and improving customer retention. Gain efficiencies: with a single source of truth, streamlined business processes, and more complete and faster access to information. Reduce costs: lower printing, shipping, storage, and maintenance costs Oracle WebCenter Content provides the following key benefits: The Oracle WebCenter Content suite (formerly known as Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite, or Oracle ECM) provides unified content management that ensures seamless access to the right information in the appropriate business context by helping organizations implement a strategic content infrastructure for managing documents, images, and rich media files while delivering contextual integration with enterprise applications through the Oracle Application Extension Framework (AXF). Uses Oracle best practices and recommended architecture, which are independent of hardware and operating systemsįor more information about high availability practices, see the Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture Best Practices page on the Oracle Technology Network at. Uses results from extensive performance impact studies for different configurations to ensure that the high-availability architecture is optimally configured to perform and scale to business needsĮnables control over the length of time to recover from an outage and the amount of acceptable data loss from a natural disaster Leverages database grid servers and storage grid with low-cost storage to provide highly resilient, lower-cost infrastructure The best practices described in this blueprint spans Oracle products across the entire technology stack: Oracle Database, Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle Applications, and Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control.Īn Oracle Fusion Middleware enterprise deployment provides the following benefits:Ĭonsiders various business service level agreements (SLA) to make high-availability best practices as widely applicable as possible 1.1 About the Enterprise Deployment GuideĪn enterprise deployment guide is an Oracle best practices blueprint based on proven Oracle high-availability and security technologies and recommendations for Oracle Fusion Middleware.