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The Oracle universal content management handbook : build, administer, and manage Oracle Stellent UCM solutions: practical knowledge and breakthrough shortcuts to Oracle UCM expertise / Dmitri Khanine.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Khanine, Dmitri.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Oracle (Computer file).
- Web site development.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (356 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Birmingham, U.K. : Packt Pub., 2010.
- Language Note:
- English
- Biography/History:
- Khanine Dmitri: Dmitri Khanine is a Certified Vlocity and OmniStudio Developer, Trainer, and Consultant based in Canada. He spent the last 7 years of his over 25-year-long IT career focusing exclusively on Salesforce Industries. Dmitri combines training with hands on development creating Industry Apps with OmniStudio. "There's no need in repeating of what can be easily found in online documentation in under 5 minutes" - says Dmitri - "It's the 'tips and tricks' that people are interested in''. Dmitri is available for a limited number of training, speaking, and consulting engagements.
- Summary:
- Build, Administer, and Manage Oracle Stellent Universal Content Management (UCM) Solutions with this book and eBook
- Contents:
- Cover; Copyright; Credits; Foreword; About the Author; About the Reviewer; Acknowledgement; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Up and Running; Installation overview; Quick primer on virtual environments; Get your tools ready; Download your test VM; Getting a copy of Oracle UCM; Getting the VM ready for Content Server; Lab 1: Install content server; How to hold on to your success; Here's an easy way to understand the Content Server; How to get content in; The building blocks of a content management system; Storage paradigms; Relational; Hierarchical; Metadata; Content lifecycle
- ContributionStorage; Consumption; Disposition; Top 3 common rollout mistakes that spell ""failure"" in any UCM project; Integration into organization culture; Metadata design; Iterative development; Summary; Chapter 2: Major Controls; Where to start?; View or change configuration; Admin Applets; Admin Server; Folder Configuration; Keep it up and running; Log files; System Audit Information; Environment Packager; Managing users; Adding a user; Adding a group of users; Integrating with external authentication providers; Customizing the User Admin Applet; More ways to get content in
- Desktop integrationCustom programming; How to auto-generate content IDs; Summary; Chapter 3: Metadata; Exploring metadata; Standard metadata; Lab 2: Exploring standard metadata; Content Types; Lab 3: Exploring content types; Custom metadata; Lab 4: Exploring custom metadata; How to add new fields; How to add fields that depend on each other; How to find content quickly; Advanced search; Lab 6: Finding content; Customizing search results; Customizing the check-in and content info forms; How to hide unused fields all the time; How to show fields based on condition
- How to trigger several rules with one conditionThe future of metadata; Summary; Chapter 4: Understanding Security; Security model made easy; Why does it seems confusing; A paradigm shift; Multiple dimensions; Components of UCM security; Understanding the role-based component; Security groups; User roles; Permissions; Lab 9: Working with content groups and user roles; Understanding the accounts component; How accounts are different; How accounts support hierarchies; How permissions are specified; Lab 10: Working with content accounts; How to enable accounts; How to create pre-defined accounts
- How to give users access to content accountsPlanning your security model; Things that affect security; Content categories; Degree of control; Your use cases; Other UCM products you might be using; Summary; Chapter 5: Understanding Workflows; How to set up and change workflows; Discover the Workflow Admin application; Lab 7: Using automatic workflows; Understanding the content life cycle; Indexer glitches; More things you can do with Content Server workflows; The top three things; Jumps and scripting; How to add a jump to a workflow step; Sub workflows; Basic workflows
- Lab 8: Using manual workflows
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- ISBN:
- 9786612720048
- 9781282720046
- 128272004X
- 9781849680394
- 1849680396
- OCLC:
- 797915944
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