For the second post in our 11g “How To” series, we’ll be sharing some installation tips for Oracle’s Site Studio.
Site Studio for External Applications allows for a Site Studio site to be delivered through an application server. It also allows for design time activities to be done in Oracle jDeveloper.
There are some gaps in the documentation, so here is the process to follow:
- Follow the instructions in this section for getting the components enabled on the content server.
- Set IntradocServerPort=4444 (or the applicable port) through the Enterprise Manager
Importing RIDC extension into jDeveloper:
(Help -> Check For Updates -> Source -> Install From file)
%MIDDLEWARE_HOME%/Oracle_ECM1/ucm/Distribution
/RIDC/jdev
Importing Site Studio extension into jDeveloper:
(Help -> Check For Updates -> Source -> Install From file)
%MIDDLEWARE_HOME%/Oracle_ECM1/ucm/Distribution/
SiteStudioExternalApplications/jdev
Good luck and look for more “How To” posts coming soon!
Tags: 11g

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