Oracle® Application Server Portal Configuration Guide
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This manual describes how to configure Oracle Application Server Portal. This includes how to plan, upgrade, check pre-installation requirements, and perform post-installation tasks. This guide further explains some more advanced Portal deployments, and explains how to perform the advanced configuration required for these deployments. Finally, there is information about monitoring and troubleshooting.
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This guide is intended for two kinds of users:
OracleAS Portal Administrators, who are responsible for configuring and maintaining OracleAS Portal.
Oracle Application Server administrators, who must configure OracleAS Portal to work with other Oracle Application Server components.
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For more information, see the following manuals in the OracleAS Portal documentation set:
Oracle Application Server Portal Release Notes
You can find all documentation related to OracleAS Portal, including the release notes, on the OracleAS Portal documentation page of the Oracle Technology Network (OTN): http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/ias/portal/documentation.html
Note: A complete glossary of OracleAS Portal-related terminology can be found in the Oracle Application Server Portal User's Guide. |
You may also find the following manuals in the Oracle Application Server documentation set useful:
Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On Administrator's Guide
Oracle Application Server Upgrade and Compatibility Guide
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