As a system administrator, you take ownership of the Oracle Endeca
Server implementation at a certain stage. This topic describes the context in
which you will perform administrative tasks to maintain the stable operation of
a properly functioning implementation.
This guide assumes that by this point in using the Oracle Endeca
Server, you or your team have done the following:
- Planned and provisioned the
hardware needed for the staging and production environments.
- Installed the Oracle Endeca
Server.
- Planned the user-facing
details of your application, such as the attributes that will be displayed, the
search interfaces, and so on.
In addition, the guide assumes that you have performed the following
application-building tasks:
- You have completed the
process of extracting source information from your incoming data sources.
- You have completed the
process of loading your configuration schema and your source the data into the
Oracle Endeca Server, thus creating the Oracle Endeca Server data files.
- You have created a working
prototype of your front-end application for your end users. This front-end
application can be used to issue requests to the running Oracle Endeca Server
in a production environment.
- You have deployed your
application powered by the Oracle Endeca Server in a staging environment, and
are either preparing to deploy it in production, or have already deployed it in
production.