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Oracle® Application Server Enterprise Deployment Guide
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Release 3 (10.1.3.2.0)
Part Number B32125-02
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1
What is an Enterprise Deployment?
Description
Benefits
Built-in Security
High Availability
In This Guide
How to Use This Guide
Hardware Requirements
Variants
Multi master Replication with Oracle Internet Directory
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management)
Forward and Reverse Proxies for Oracle HTTP Server
2
Configuring the Data Tier
Installing the Oracle Application Server Metadata Repository for the Security Infrastructure
Configuring the Time out Value in the sqlnet.ora File
Installing the Oracle Internet Directory Instances in the Data Tier
Installing the First Oracle Internet Directory Instance
Installing the Second Oracle Internet Directory Instance
Configuring the Virtual Server to Use the Load Balancing Router
Testing the Oracle Internet Directory Instances
3
Installing and Configuring the myWebCenter Application and Web Tiers
Installing and Configuring the Web and Application Tiers
Installing the Oracle HTTP Servers on WEBHOST1 and WEBHOST2 (and IDMWEBHOST1 and IDMWEBHOST2, for myWebCenter.com with Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On)
Renaming Apache 2.0 Web Server Instances (Optional)
Installing the WebCenter Framework Instances on APPHOST1 and APPHOST2
Specifying an Oracle Metadata Services (MDS) Location
About Portlet Preference Stores
Configuring OC4J to Run Portlet Producers on APPHOST1 and APPHOST2
Creating the Producer Schemas User and JPDK and WSRP Schemas
Creating the WebClipping Schema
Configuring WSRP Producers to use a Database Preference Store
Configuring PDK-Java Producers to use a Database Preference Store
Configuring Java Object Cache Communication on APPHOST1 and APPHOST2
Configuring Corporate Proxy Server Settings for OmniPortlet and OracleAS Web Clipping on APPHOST1 and APPHOST2 (Optional)
Oracle Content DB Limitations
Installing the Oracle Content DB Instances on CTHOST1 and CTHOST2
Installing the First Oracle Content DB Instance on CTHOST1
Installing the Second Oracle Content DB Instance on CTHOST2
Configuring the Load Balancing Router
Disabling the Oracle HTTP Server in the Oracle Content DB Instances on CTHOST1 and CTHOST2
Defining the Virtual Hosts on WEBHOST1 and WEBHOST2 (and IDMWEBHOST1 and IDMWEBHOST2, for myWebCenter.com with Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On)
Updating Domain Properties for Applications
Configuring the Oracle Content DB Instances on CTHOST1 and CTHOST2
Disabling Application Server Control Console on APPHOST2 (Optional)
Listing Occupied Ports
Configuring the Firewall for the Application Tier
Configuring the Cluster Gateway
Creating the OC4J_Apps Instance and Associating it with Oracle Internet Directory
Deploying WebCenter Applications on APPHOST1 or APPHOST2
Configuring Session State Replication for the OC4J_Apps and OC4J_WebCenter Instance
Configuring APPHOST1 and APPHOST2 for the RAC Database
Configuring Network Communication
Managing Oracle Application Server Component Connections
Configuring Application Authentication and Authorization
Configuring Java SSO on APPHOST1 and APPHOST2
WebCenter Application Deployment and Migration Utilities (Optional)
4
Installing and Configuring Oracle COREid Access and Identity
Understanding Oracle COREid Access and Identity Components
The myWebCenter Oracle COREid Access and Identity Authentication and Authorization Process
Preparing to Install Oracle COREid Access and Identity Components
Installing the First Identity Server on IDMHOST1
Installing WebPass on WEBHOST1
Configuring the First Identity Server
Installing the Second Identity Server on IDMHOST2
Installing WebPass on WEBHOST2
Configuring the Second Identity Server
Installing the Access System
Installing the Web Server for the Policy Manager
Installing WebPass for the Policy Manager
Installing the Policy Manager on ADMINHOST
Configuring the Policy Manager
Installing the Access Server on IDMHOST1 and IDMHOST2
Installing the WebGate
Configuring the Access Server with the Load Balancing Router
Installing the Access Server SDK
Installing the Access SDK on APPHOST1 and APPHOST2 (Windows)
Installing the Access SDK on APPHOST1 and APPHOST2 (Solaris and Linux)
Configuring the AccessGate on APPHOST1 and APPHOST2
Configuring Oracle COREid Access and Identity Single Sign-On for OC4J Applications
Configuring Access to WebCenter Components
Configuring the Login Protected by Oracle COREid Access and Identity
Configuring the Logout
Configuring the Second Identity Server as a Failover Server
Configuring Failover Between the Secondary Identity Server on IDMHOST2 and the WebPass
Configuring the Second Access Server as a Failover Server
Configuring Failover Between the Access Server and WebGate
Mitigating Identity Server Product Installation Failures on Linux
Configuring Directory Server Failover
Configuring Directory Failover for User Data
Configuring Directory Failover for Oracle and Policy Data
Configuring Identity Server Failover for Oracle Data
Configuring Access Server Directory Failover for Oracle and Policy Data
Adding a Failover Directory Server Using the ConfigureAAAServer Tool
Configuring Policy Manager Failover
Creating Failover LDAP Directory Server Profiles for the Identity and Access Servers
Creating a Directory Server Profile for the Identity Servers
Creating a Directory Server Profile for the Access Servers
Verifying the Status of the Identity Servers
Configuring Oracle WebCenter Services User Roles for Oracle COREid Access and Identity
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Installing and Configuring OracleAS Single Sign-On and Oracle Delegated Administration Services
Setting up the Load Balancing Router
Installing and Configuring Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On
Installing the First Identity Management Configuration
Testing the Identity Management Components With Oracle Internet Directory
Installing the Second Identity Management Configuration
Reconfiguring Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On and Oracle Delegated Administration Services with the Oracle HTTP Servers
Testing the Identity Management Tier Components
Configuring Session State Replication for the OC4J_SECURITY Instance
Disabling the Oracle HTTP Server on the Identity Management Tier
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Maintaining the WebCenter Suite
Managing the WebCenter Suite
Enabling Disaster Recovery
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