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Oracle® Application Server Portal Configuration Guide
10g (9.0.4)
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A

access
enforcement, 6.1.4
model, 6.1.4
access control lists, 6.1.7.2, 6.1.7.5
accessing
port information, 7.5
ACLs, 6.1.7.5
activity log views, 7.4.2.3
activity reports, 7.4.2
adding
subscribers, J.2.3, J.5
addsub.csh, J.8
administering Web clipping
configuring proxy settings, I.2.1
configuring security
adding certificates for trusted sites, 6.1.9.1
advanced security option (ASO), 6.1.9.2
configuring Web Cache, I.3
configuring Web clipping repository, I.1
manually configuring Web Cache, I.3.2
manually setting proxy settings, I.2.2
restricting clipping from unauthorized external Web sites, I.2.3
setting advanced security option (ASO) parameters, 6.1.9.2
tasks to do before using Web clipping portlet, I
using Web clipping provider test page
advanced security option (ASO), 6.1.9.2
configuring caching, I.3.1
configuring proxy settings, I.2.1
configuring Web clipping repository, I.1
administration
access to, 6.3.2.4.6
global privileges, 6.1.3.1
single sign-on privileges, 6.2.2.2
administrative tools, 4.1.2
administrator role
example, 6.1.6.9.1
Advanced Search link, 8.2.1.3
Advanced Search portlet, 8.1.1
Internet search engine link, 8.2.1.4
search result page, 8.2.1.1
agent
Directory Synchronized Provisioning, 6.1.6.2.4
aliases
site for OracleAS Web Cache and SSL, 6.3.2.1.3
application entity, 6.1.6.2.1
password, 6.3.2.4.10
Application Server Control
accessing, 7.2.1
accessing from OracleAS Portal, 7.3
configuring OracleAS Portal with, 7.2.2
logging into, 7.1
monitoring OracleAS Portal, 7.2
using, 7.2
viewing log files, 13.6
viewing port information, 7.5
application service provider, J.1.1
application.log, 13.4.1.1.1
applications
mod_osso, 6.1.7.4.1
security, 6.1.7.4
security for external, 6.1.7.4.2
Single Sign-On SDK, 6.1.7.4.1
architecture
security, 6.1.1, 6.1.6
ASP, J.1.1
users and groups, J.4
audience, Preface
AUTHENTICATED_USERS group, 6.1.2.2
authentication
model, 6.1.4
authorization, 6.1.4
model, 6.1.4

B

basic page administration
changing page group quota, 4.3.6
creating personal pages, 4.3.3
removing the context-sensitive help link, 4.3.9
setting a default home page, 4.3.1
setting maximum file size for uploaded files, 4.3.5
setting the page users see when they log out, 4.3.8
setting the system default style, 4.3.2
setting total space allocated for uploaded files, 4.3.4
specifying an error message page, 4.3.7
Basic Search Box
search result page, 8.2.1.1
Basic Search portlet, 8.1.1
advanced search link, 8.2.1.3
search result page, 8.2.1.1
browsers
accessing OracleAS Portal, 4.2.1

C

cache
mod_plsql, 7.3.4.2
Oracle Internet Directory, 6.1.6.2.4
OracleAS Web Cache, 7.3.3
cache.conf, 1.3.2
caching
to improve performance, C.1.2
cachjsub.sql, C.1.2
case study
virtual private portal, J
category pages, 13.1.3
certificate
change trusted, 6.3.2.1.3
creating a wallet, 6.3.2.1.3
export request, 6.3.2.1.3
import server user, 6.3.2.1.3
import trusted, 6.3.2.1.3
Oracle Wallet Manager, 6.3.2.1.3
request, 6.3.2.1.3
trusted, 6.3.2.1.3
changing
page group quota, 4.3.6
communication security
for providers, 6.1.7.3
complete
sync, J.6.1.3
components
migrating, 10.8.4
configuration
OracleAS Single Sign-On, 6.1.6.1
SSL, 6.3.2.1
Configure Component
Application Server Control, 7.2.2
container
group, 6.1.6.2.1
content cache, 1.3.2
context-sensitive help link, 4.3.9
removing, 4.3.9
cookie
expiration for OraDAV, 6.1.11.1
cookie domains
modifying the scope to send to all middle-tier servers, C.5.2
creating
category pages, 13.1.3
personal page for an existing user, 4.3.3.2
personal page for new users automatically, 4.3.3.1
personal pages, 4.3.3
perspective pages, 13.1.3
ctxcrind.sql, 8.3.4.1, 8.3.4.1
ctxdrind.sql, 8.3.4.3
CTXSYS schema, 8.3.2
Custom Search portlet, 8.1.1
advanced search link, 8.2.1.3
Internet search engine link, 8.2.1.4
search result page, 8.2.1.1
customer database
installing the OracleAS Metadata Repository in, 3.1

D

DAD
configuring, 4.5.3
maintaining DAD information, 7.3.4.2
DAD entry
creating new, 12.2.1
dads.conf
updating the DAD name, 12.2.1
DAS, 6.1.6.4
configuring on OracleAS Portal middle-tier, 6.1.6.2.5
list of values, 6.1.6.2.5
manually deply and configure on middle-tier, 6.1.6.2.5
privileges, 6.1.6.4.1
public roles, 6.1.6.9
relationship to mod_osso and OracleAS Single Sign-On, 6.1.6.4.2
secdaslc.sql, 6.1.6.2.5
Database Access Descriptor (DAD)
relationship with database, 9.4
see DAD, 7.3.4.2
database objects schema, 10.8.4
database Providers, 12.1.2
database providers
monitoring performance, 7.3.4.5
data-sources.xml file, 8.4.4.1
DBA group, 6.1.2.2
default home page, 4.3.1
group, 4.3.1.2
setting, 4.3.1
system, 4.3.1.1
user, 4.3.1.3
default schemas, 6.3.1
PORTAL, 6.3.1
PORTAL_APP, 6.3.1
PORTAL_DEMO, 6.3.1
PORTAL_PUBLIC, 6.3.1
DEINSTALL mode
OPCA, B.2.5
Delegated Administration Services, 6.1.6.4
delta
sync, J.6.1.2
diagnostic reporting, 13.5
DIP, J.6.5
Directory Integration Platform, J.6.5
global settings, 6.3.2.3.2
virtual private portal, J.6.5
directory synchronization subscription
Oracle Internet Directory entry, 6.1.6.2.1
Directory Synchronized Provisioning
agent, 6.1.6.2.4
directory synchronized provisioning, 6.1.6.3
DIT structure
for groups, 6.1.6.2.3
for users, 6.1.6.2.1
nickname attribute, 6.2.2.1
domain
for user and group lists of values, 6.1.6.2.5

E

ECID
see Execution Context Identifier, 13.4
ECID logging, 13.4
embldip.csh, J.8
emulation utilities, 10.4.3
enabling
hosting, J.2.1, J.3
locales, 4.9
territories, 4.9
enabling virtual private portal
pre-installation checklist, J.2.6
enblhstg.csh, J.8
Enterprise Manager
see Oracle Enterprise Manager, 7
error message page
specifying, 4.3.7
errors
Oracle Text indexes, 8.3.9
Oracle Text is not installed, 8.2.2.1
troubleshooting, 13
event logging, 7.4.2.1
Event servlet
SSL, 6.3.2.1.4
event_log, 13.4.1.6
events
directory synchronized, 6.1.6.3
Execution Context Identifier (ECID), 13.4
existing database
installing the OracleAS Metadata Repository in, 3.1
export and import
How Does Export and Import Work?, 10.1
manifest, 10.1
middle-tier versions, 10.3.1
opeasst.csh, 10.4.3, 10.4.3
secure data repository, 10.7
transport sets, 10.1

F

Federated Portal Adapter
configuring SSL, 6.3.2.1.4
security, 6.1.10
finding information about OracleAS Portal, 4.2

G

getting started
OracleAS Portal, 4.1
gists in Oracle Text, 8.2.2.2
global privileges, 6.1.3.1
global settings, 6.3.2.3
Directory Integration Platform synchronization, 6.3.2.3.2
group creation base DN, 6.3.2.3.3
group search base DN, 6.3.2.3.4
refresh Oracle Internet Directory cache, 6.3.2.3.1
glossary, Preface
Grid Control Console
comparing Portal metrics, 7.1.2
monitoring application performance, 7.1.6
monitoring historical trends, 7.1.1
setting up metric notifications, 7.1.3
setting up metric thresholds, 7.1.4
using, 7.1
viewing alerts, 7.1.5
group
default home page, 4.3.1.2
group privileges
global privileges, 6.1.3.1
group's default home page, 4.3.1.2
setting, 4.3.1.2
groupofNames
subscription profile for groups based on, 6.1.6.3.1
groupOfNames object class
attributes, 6.1.6.2.3, 6.1.6.2.3
groupOfUniqueNames object class, 6.1.6.2.3
attributes, 6.1.6.2.3, 6.1.6.2.3
groups
assigning privileges to, 6.1.6.9.1
attributes in Oracle Internet Directory, 6.1.6.2.3
AUTHENTICATED_USERS, 6.1.2.2
change events, 6.1.6.3
container in Oracle Internet Directory, 6.1.6.2.1
create, 6.1.6.9.1
creation base DN, 6.3.2.3.3
DBA, 6.1.2.2
default, 6.1.2.2
DIT structure, 6.1.6.2.3
enabling as roles, 6.1.6.9.1
Group portlet, 6.1.6.7
in Oracle Internet Directory, 6.1.6.2.1
list of values, 6.1.6.2.5
Portal Group profile, 6.1.6.8
PORTAL_ADMINISTRATORS, 6.1.2.2
PORTAL_DEVELOPERS, 6.1.2.2
portlet access, 6.1.6.4.1
PORTLET_PUBLISHERS, 6.1.2.2
public, 6.1.6.9
RW_ADMINISTRATOR, 6.1.2.2
RW_BASIC_USER, 6.1.2.2
RW_DEVELOPER, 6.1.2.2
RW_POWER_USER, 6.1.2.2
search base DN, 6.3.2.3.4
seeded, 6.1.2.2
syncrhonization, B.2.2
updating subscription profile, 6.1.6.3.1
guides, Preface

H

HMAC keys
setting the, 12.2.2
host name
defining for site, 6.3.2.1.4
hosting
enabling, J.2.1
HTTP Server
see Oracle HTTP Server, 7.3.4.1
httpd.conf, 9.4, 13.4.1.2
definition, E.1
included oradav.conf file, 4.10
HTTPS
certificate request, 6.3.2.1.3
communication with providers, 6.1.7.9
complete, 6.3.2.1.4
configuration overview, 6.3.2.1.1
configuring with load balancer, 6.3.2.1.5
creating a wallet, 6.3.2.1.3
Event servlet, 6.3.2.1.4
Federated Portal Adapter, 6.3.2.1.4
for Oracle Internet Directory network connection, 6.3.2.2
LDAPS, 6.3.2.4.9
OracleAS Single Sign-On, 6.3.2.1.2
OracleAS Web Cache, 6.3.2.1.3
with load balancer, 6.3.2.1.5

I

ias_admin
password, 3.1
ias_admin password, 3.1
IASCONFIG_LOC, A.1.1
iasconfig.xml, 5.7.2, 7.3.3, A
IETF(RFC 2798), 6.1.6.2.2, 6.1.6.2.3
inctxgrn.sql, 8.3.3.3
indexes
Oracle Text, 8.3.4, 8.3.6, 8.3.7, 8.3.8, 8.3.9
inetOrgPerson object class, 6.1.6.2.2
attributes, 6.1.6.2.2
INFRA_ORACLE_HOME, 1.1.2.2
init.ora, 3.2, 13.4.1.5
INSO filter, 8.3.2, 8.3.3.1
preventing from hanging, 8.3.12.3
installation
default groups, 6.1.2.2
default schemas, 6.3.1
default users, 6.1.2.1
Internet search engine link, 8.2.1.4
invalidation based caching, C.1.2
invalidation job
configuring, C.1.2
invalidation messages, C.1.2, C.1.2
invalidations
hard and soft, C.1.2

J

Java Portal Developers Kit (JPDK), 13.4.1.1
JavaScript
single domain, 6.1.6.2.5
JAZN, 6.1.5
JDBC, 8.4.4.1

K

key store, 12.2.2
SQL scripts for maintenance, 12.2.2

L

LANGUAGE mode
OPCA, B.2.3
languages
multilexers in Oracle Text, 8.3.3.5
LDAPS
for Oracle Internet Directory, 6.3.2.4.9
list of values
users and groups, 6.1.6.2.5
load balancing router
accepting and forwarding requests, 5.3.2
configuring Network Address Translation bounce back, 5.3.2
configuring OracleAS Portal to be accessed through, 5.3.2
configuring SSL, 6.3.2.1.5
handling invalidation requests, 5.3.2
setting up multiple middle-tiers with, 5.3
SSL, 6.3.2.1.5
locales, 4.9
enabling the use of, 4.9
locally hosted Web providers
configuring, 5.6.4
logcfg.sql, 13.4.1.5
login portlet
SSL, 6.3.2.4.8
login.jsp, J.3
logs
diagnostic log files, 7.3.7
global privileges, 6.1.3.1
Java Portal Developers Kit (JPDK), 13.4.1.1
mod_plsql, 13.4.1.2
OracleAS Metadata Repository, 13.4.1.5
OracleAS Portal Developer Kit, 13.4.1.4
OracleAS Web Cache, 13.4.1.6
Parallel Page Engine, 13.4.1.3
portal activity log files, 7.4.2
using Log Viewer, 13.6
LSNR_TOKEN, E.4

M

management, 7
managing
ASP users and groups, J.6.1
max cache, C.1.2
MaxClients, 9.4
maximum file size for uploaded files, 4.3.5
memory related issues
message authentication
for provider security, 6.1.7.8
message encryption
for provider security, 6.1.7.3.3
METADATA_REP_ORACLE_HOME, 1.1.2.2
MID_TIER_ORACLE_HOME, 1.1.2.2
middle-tiers
adding additional, 3.3
MIDTIER mode
OPCA, B.2.2
migrating Portal DB Providers, 10.8.4
mobile support
configuring, 4.6.2
enabling mobile access, 4.6.2
enabling mobile page design, 4.6.2.2
installed by default, 4.6.1
logging responses, 4.6.2.2
manually reconfiguring, 4.6.3
mod_dav, 4.10
mod_oradav module, 4.10
mod_osso
for partner applications, 6.1.7.4.1
relationship to DAS and OracleAS Single Sign-On, 6.1.6.4.2
mod_plsql Services
cache settings, 7.3.4.2
DADs, 7.3.4.2
logs, 13.4.1.2
monitoring and managing, 7.3.4.2
performance logs, 7.4.1
status information, 7.3.4.2
mod_plsql settings
configure for security, 6.3.2.4.1
monitoring
OracleAS Portal components, 7
protect packages, 6.3.2.4.7
multilexer
supported in Oracle Text, 8.3.3.5

N

Network Address Translation (NAT) bounce back, 5.3.2
network connection
to Oracle Internet Directory, 6.3.2.2
nickname attribute, 6.2.2.1
N-Tier authentication, 6.3.1

O

object privileges, 6.1.3.2
ODM, J.2.7
using, J.2.7
OmniPortlet
configuring, 5.6.4
export and import, 10.7
security, 6.1.8
online help system, 3.1
OPCA
DEINSTALL mode, B.2.5
LANGUAGE mode, B.2.3
MIDTIER mode, B.2.2
PORTAL mode, B.2.1
SYSOBJECTS mode, B.2.4
using standalone, B
OPCA modes, B.2
opmn.xml, 13.2.1
optimization
Oracle Text index, 8.3.5
Oracle Application Server
configuration files, E
viewing port information, 7.5
Oracle Application Server Repository Creation Assistant
PORTAL OPCA mode, B.2.1
Oracle Application Server Repository Creation Assistant tool
using to install in a customer database, 3.1
Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 6.1.6.3
requirements, 6.1.6.3
Oracle Directory Manager, J.2.7
using, J.2.7
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 7
troubleshooting OracleAS Portal problems, 13.1
using the Application Server Control, 7.2
using the Grid Control Console, 7.1
Oracle Help for the Web, 3.1
Oracle HTTP Server
logs, 13.4.1.2
monitoring and managing, 7.3.4.1
start mode for SSL, 6.3.2.1.4
Oracle HTTP Sever
SSL, 6.3.2.1.4
Oracle Internet Directory, 6.1.6.2
application entity, 6.1.6.2.1
cache, 6.1.6.2.4
configuring SSL for network connection, 6.3.2.2
default user accounts, 6.1.6.2.1
directory synchronization subscription entry, 6.1.6.2.1
entries, 6.1.6.2.1
group attributes, 6.1.6.2.3
group container, 6.1.6.2.1
group DIT structure, 6.1.6.2.3
groupOfUniqueNames, 6.1.6.2.3
groups, 6.1.6.2.1
inetOrgPerson, 6.1.6.2.2
LDAPS, 6.3.2.4.9
nickname attribute, 6.2.2.1
orclGroup, 6.1.6.2.3
orclUser, 6.1.6.2.2
orclUserV2, 6.1.6.2.2
privileges for updating information, 6.1.6.4.1
refresh cached parameters, 6.3.2.3.1
user and group list of values, 6.1.6.2.5
user attributes, 6.1.6.2.2
user DIT structure, 6.1.6.2.1
Oracle Text
configuring proxy settings, 8.2.2.4
configuring the base URL, 8.2.2.3
enabling and disabling, 8.2.2.1
indexes, 8.3.4, 8.3.6, 8.3.7, 8.3.8, 8.3.9
overview, 8.3
prerequisites, 8.3.2
setting result options, 8.2.2.2
themes and gists, 8.2.2.2
troubleshooting, 8.3.13, 13.8.3
troubleshooting with TEXTTEST, H
wwv_context APIs, G
Oracle Text indexes
creating and dropping, 8.3.4
errors, 8.3.9, 8.3.10, 8.3.11.1
maintenance APIs, G
monitoring, 8.3.8
optimizing, 8.3.5.5
searching URL content, 8.3.6
status, 8.3.7
synchronizing, 8.3.5.1
troubleshooting, 8.3.12
Oracle Ultra Search
accessing administration tool, 7.3.4.7
administration tool, 8.4.1.3
configuring in OracleAS Portal, 8.2.3
connecting to, 8.4.6.2
overview, 8.4.1
portlet, 8.4.1.2, 8.4.6
portlet sample files, 8.4.6.4
restrictions, 8.4.6.3
searching public data, 8.4.6.1
Oracle Wallet Manager, 6.3.2.1.3
ORACLE_HOME, 1.1.2.2
conventions, 1.1.2.2
distinguishing between, 1.1.2.2
OracleAS Metadata Repository
logcfg.sql, 13.4.1.5
logs, 13.4.1.5
OracleAS Metadata Repository information, 7.3.2
OracleAS Portal
accessing in browser, 4.2.1
creating users and groups, 6.1.6
finding information, 4.2
getting started, 4.1
mapping of OracleAS Portal user properties to Oracle Internet Directory, 6.1.6.2.2
monitoring in Enterprise Manager, 7
performance reporting, 7.4.1
PlsqlExclusionList directive, 6.3.2.4.7
troubleshooting, 13
user and group lists of values, 6.1.6.2.5
Web Cache settings, 7.3.3
OracleAS Portal Developer Kit
logs, 13.4.1.4
OracleAS Portal Diagnostic Assistant
reports, 13.5
running after installation, 3.1
using, 13.5
OracleAS Portal Log Registry, 7.4.2
OracleAS Single SIgn-On
relationship to DAS and mod_osso, 6.1.6.4.2
OracleAS Single Sign-On, 6.1.6.1
configuration, 6.1.6.1
interoperability of earlier releases, 6.1.6.1
ossoreg, 6.3.2.1.2, 6.3.2.1.3, 6.3.2.1.4, 6.3.2.1.5
SSL, 6.3.2.1.2
troubleshooting, 13.1
OracleAS Single Sign-On, corresponding language installation, 3.1
OracleAS Syndication Services
monitoring and managing, 7.3.4.6
OracleAS Web Cache
configuring OracleAS Portal to use a different host, 7.3.3
configuring SSL port, 6.3.2.1.3, 6.3.2.1.4
defining a site, 6.3.2.1.3
logs, 13.4.1.6
monitoring performance, 7.3.4.3
setting for OracleAS Portal, 7.3.3
site to server mappings for SSL, 6.3.2.1.3
specifying published address and protocol for SSL, 6.3.2.1.3, 6.3.2.1.4
SSL, 6.3.2.1.3
OracleAS Web Cache configuration scripts, 5.7.6
OraDAV
security, 6.1.11
session cookie expiration, 6.1.11.1
SSL, 6.1.11.2
OraDAV implementation, 4.10
oradav.conf
DAV configuration file, 4.10.1
ORCLADMIN user, 6.1.2.1
orclGroup object class, 6.1.6.2.3
attributes, 6.1.6.2.3
orclUser object class, 6.1.6.2.2
orclUserV2 object class, 6.1.6.2.2
attributes, 6.1.6.2.2
origin server
SSL, 6.3.2.1.4
ossoreg, 6.3.2.1.2, 6.3.2.1.3, 6.3.2.1.4, 6.3.2.1.5
OUI, B
out-of-the-box portal, J.3
overview
virtual private portal, J.2
OWA package, B.2.4

P

page group quota, 4.3.6
changing, 4.3.6
page groups
global privileges, 6.1.3.1
pages
global privileges, 6.1.3.1
Parallel Page Engine
configuring SSL partially, 6.3.2.1.3
full SSL, 6.3.2.1.4
logs, 13.4.1.3
monitoring performance, 7.3.4.4
partner applications
in Login Server configuration table, E.4
secured through mod_osso, 6.1.7.4.1
security, 6.1.7.4.1
Single Sign-On SDK, 6.1.7.4.1
success URL, E.4
Password
changing, 5.10
password
application entity, 6.3.2.4.10
ias_admin, 3.1
portal, 3.1
schema, 6.1.6.9.1
sync, J.6.1.1
passwords
safeguard, 6.3.2.4.2
PDA
verifying the installation, 3.1
PDK
see OracleAS Portal Developer Kit, 13.4.1.4
performance reporting, 7.4.1
personal page
automatically creating for new users, 4.3.3.1
creating for a new user, 4.3.3.2
personal pages, 4.3.3
creating, 4.3.3, 4.3.3
perspective pages, 13.1.3
PL/SQL HTTP Adapter, 12, 12.1
Overview, 12.1.1
PlsqlExclusionList directive, 6.3.2.4.7
PlsqlSessionCookieName
changing the value, 12.2.1
port
changing the default, 5.1
defining SSL for site, 6.3.2.1.4
viewing information, 7.5
PORTAL
schema password, 6.1.6.9.1
single sign-on administration privileges, 6.2.2.2
portal
logging in, 3.1
out-of-the-box, J.3
password, 3.1
portal cache
content cache, 1.3.2
increasing the performance of, 1.3.2
session cache, 1.3.2
understanding, 1.3.2
Portal DB Providers
global privileges, 6.1.3.1
Portal DB providers
migrating, 10.8.4
Portal Dependency Settings
Web Cache, 5.7.2, 7.3.3
Portal Dependency Settings file, A.1
Portal Dependency Settings tool, A.2.1
PORTAL mode
OPCA, B.2.1
portal password, 3.1
PORTAL schema, 6.3.1
portal schema
OracleAS Metadata Repository, B
Portal Service Monitoring, 7.3
PORTAL user, 6.1.2.1
PORTAL_ADMIN user, 6.1.2.1
PORTAL_ADMINISTRATORS group, 6.1.2.2
PORTAL_APP schema, 6.3.1
PORTAL_DEMO schema, 6.3.1
PORTAL_DEVELOPERS group, 6.1.2.2
PORTAL_PUBLIC schema, 6.3.1
portal.conf, 6.3.2.1.4
PORTLET_PUBLISHERS group, 6.1.2.2
portlets
application security, 6.1.7.4
Group, 6.1.6.7
login, 6.3.2.4.8
Portal Group Profile, 6.1.6.8
Portal User Profile, 6.1.6.6
privileges, 6.1.3.1
programmatic security, 6.1.7.6
provider privileges, 6.1.3.3
security, 6.1.7
User, 6.1.6.5
portlets schema, 10.8.4
ports
used to access OracleAS Portal, 4.2.1
post-installation
security checklist, 6.3.2.4
PPE
see Parallel Page Engine, 7.3.4.4
pre-cook
subscribers, J.6.6
privileges
assigning to a group, 6.1.6.9.1
control for objects, 6.1.3.2
for single sign-on administration, 6.2.2.2
global, 6.1.3.1
global administration, 6.1.3.1
global page group, 6.1.3.1
hiding assignment section on Create Users page, 6.1.6.9.1
OmniPortlet, 6.1.8
on all group privileges, 6.1.3.1
on all logs, 6.1.3.1
on all page groups, 6.1.3.1
on all pages, 6.1.3.1
on all Portal DB Providers, 6.1.3.1
on all portlets, 6.1.3.1
on all providers, 6.1.3.1
on all schemas, 6.1.3.1
on all shared components, 6.1.3.1
on all styles, 6.1.3.1
on all transport sets, 6.1.3.1
on all user profiles, 6.1.3.1
provider, 6.1.3.3
seeded, 6.3.2.4.4
simple parameter form, 6.1.8
protected resources, 6.1.3
provider
privileges, 6.1.3.3
provider group
privileges, 6.1.3.3
provider groups
global privilege codes for, 6.1.3.3.1
object privilege codes for, 6.1.3.3.2
providers
communication security, 6.1.7.3
database providers and web providers, 12.1.2
global privilege codes for, 6.1.3.3.1
global privileges, 6.1.3.1
HTTPS communication with, 6.1.7.9
message authentication, 6.1.7.8
message encryption, 6.1.7.3.3
monitoring performance, 7.3.4.5
object privilege codes for, 6.1.3.3.2
revoke public access to components, 6.3.2.4.5
server authentication, 6.1.7.7
SSL, 6.1.7.10
provideruiacls.xml, 6.1.3.3
provisioning
events, 6.1.6.3
profile entry in Oracle Internet Directory, 6.1.6.2.1
user and group change events, 6.1.6.3
proxy server, 5.6, 5.6.2
configuring OracleAS Portal to use a, 5.5
domains, 5.5
use by Oracle Text, 8.2.2.4
ptlasst, B
ptshoot.pl script, 13.5
public roles, 6.1.6.9
example, 6.1.6.9.1
PUBLIC user, 6.1.2.1

R

redirect
simplifying OracleAS Portal URL, 4.5.1
Remote Crawler Hosts, 8.4.5
removing
context-sensitive help link, 4.3.9
subscribers, J.2.4, J.6.2
RepCA, 3.1
reports
performance, 7.4.1
portal activity, 7.4.2
repository
see OracleAS Metadata Repository, 7.3.2
resources
protected, 6.1.3
reverse proxy server
configuring, 5.6
configuring SSL, 6.3.2.1.5
rmsub.csh, J.8
roles
enabling groups as roles, 6.1.6.9.1
example, 6.1.6.9.1
public, 6.1.6.9
routers
configuring load-balancing, 5.3
RW_ADMINISTRATOR group, 6.1.2.2
RW_BASIC_USER group, 6.1.2.2
RW_DEVELOPER group, 6.1.2.2
RW_POWER_USER group, 6.1.2.2

S

Saved Searches portlet, 8.1.1
schema
password, 6.1.6.9.1
Schema Password
changing, 5.10
schemas
default, 6.3.1
global privileges, 6.1.3.1
PORTAL, 6.3.1
PORTAL_APP, 6.3.1
PORTAL_DEMO, 6.3.1
PORTAL_PUBLIC, 6.3.1
scripts
virtual private portal, J.8
search options, 8
configuring Oracle Text search portlets, 8.2.2
configuring Oracle Ultra Search, 8.2.3
configuring OracleAS Portal search portlets, 8.2.1
deciding how to configure, 8.1.4
default functionality, 8.1.3
Oracle Text, 8.1.1
Oracle Ultra Search, 8.1.2
OracleAS Portal search, 8.1.1
search results
choosing search result pages, 8.2.1.1
limiting results in every page, 8.2.1.2
secdaslc.sql, 6.1.6.2.5
secjsdom.sql, 6.1.6.2.5
secupoid.sql, 6.3.2.4.9, 6.3.2.4.10, 6.3.2.4.10, C.3
configuring SSL to connect to Oracle Internet Directory, C.3
running, 6.3.2.4.9
secure data repository, 10.7
security, 6
about, 6.1
access control lists, 6.1.7.5
access enforcement, 6.1.4
access to administration pages, 6.3.2.4.6
application entity password, 6.3.2.4.10
architecture, 6.1.1, 6.1.6
AUTHENTICATED_USERS group, 6.1.2.2
authorization, 6.1.4
communication for providers, 6.1.7.3
compared to previous release, 6.1.1
DBA group, 6.1.2.2
default groups, 6.1.2.2
default user accounts, 6.1.2.1
Delegated Administration Service, 6.1.6.4
directory synchronized events, 6.1.6.3
directory synchronized provisioning, 6.1.6.3
Directory Synchronized Provisioning agent, 6.1.6.2.4
DIT structure, 6.1.6.2.1
external application, 6.1.7.4.2
Federated Portal Adapter, 6.1.10
global administration privileges, 6.1.3.1
global page group privileges, 6.1.3.1
global privileges, 6.1.3.1
global settings, 6.3.2.3
group attributes in Oracle Internet Directory, 6.1.6.2.3
GROUP DELETE event, 6.1.6.3
GROUP MODIFY event, 6.1.6.3
Group portlet, 6.1.6.7
groupOfUniqueNames object class, 6.1.6.2.3
how to create a single domain, 6.1.6.2.5
HTTPS communication with providers, 6.1.7.9
inetOrgPerson object class, 6.1.6.2.2
leveraging OracleAS Security Services, 6.1.5
login portlet, 6.3.2.4.8
mapping of group properties from earlier versions, 6.1.6.2.3
mod_plsql settings, 6.3.2.4.1
model, 6.1.1
monitoring packages, 6.3.2.4.7
object privileges, 6.1.3.2
OmniPortlet, 6.1.8
Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 6.1.6.3
Oracle Internet Directory, 6.1.6.2
Oracle Internet Directory cache, 6.1.6.2.4
OracleAS Single Sign-On, 6.1.6.1
OraDAV security, 6.1.11
ORCLADMIN user, 6.1.2.1
orclGroup object class, 6.1.6.2.3
orclUser object class, 6.1.6.2.2
orclUserV2 object class, 6.1.6.2.2
overview, 6.1.1
partner application, 6.1.7.4.1
Portal Group Profile portlet, 6.1.6.8
PORTAL user, 6.1.2.1
Portal User Profile portlet, 6.1.6.6
PORTAL_ADMIN user, 6.1.2.1
PORTAL_ADMINISTRATORS group, 6.1.2.2
PORTAL_DEVELOPERS group, 6.1.2.2
PORTLET_PUBLISHERS group, 6.1.2.2
portlets, 6.1.7
post-installation checklist, 6.3.2.4
privileges, 6.1.2
programmatic for portlets, 6.1.7.6
provider message authentication, 6.1.7.8
public access to provider components, 6.3.2.4.5
PUBLIC user, 6.1.2.1
refresh cache for Oracle Internet Directory parameters, 6.3.2.3.1
relationship between mod_osso, DAS, and OracleAS Single Sign-On, 6.1.6.4.2
remove unnecessary objects, 6.3.2.4.3
resources protected, 6.1.3
RW_ADMINISTRATOR group, 6.1.2.2
RW_BASIC_USER group, 6.1.2.2
RW_DEVELOPER group, 6.1.2.2
RW_POWER_USER group, 6.1.2.2
safeguard passwords, 6.3.2.4.2
seeded privileges, 6.3.2.4.4
server authentication, 6.1.7.7
session cookie expiration for OraDAV, 6.1.11.1
simple parameter form, 6.1.8
Single Sign-On SDK, 6.1.7.4.1
SSL for providers, 6.1.7.10
synchonrization, B.2.2
user attributes in Oracle Internet Directory, 6.1.6.2.2
USER DELETE event, 6.1.6.3
USER MODIFY event, 6.1.6.3
User portlet, 6.1.6.5
user property mapping from earlier versions, 6.1.6.2.2
users, 6.1.2
WWSEC_FLAT$ table, 6.1.6.3
seeded providers
configuring, 5.6.4
Select Component
Application Server Control, 7.2.2
server authentication
for provider security, 6.1.7.7
ServerName, E.4
servers
proxy, 5.6
session
expiration for OraDAV, 6.1.11.1
session binding
enabling in OracleAS Web Cache, 5.3.7
session cache, 1.3.2
sessions
cookie, C.5.2
determining number, 9.4
setting
default home page, 4.3.1
group's default home page, 4.3.1.2
maximum file size for uploaded files, 4.3.5
page users see when they log out, 4.3.8
system default home page, 4.3.1.1
system default style, 4.3.2
total space allocated for uploaded files, 4.3.4
user's default home page, 4.3.1.3
setting the page users see when they log out, 4.3.8
setting up
ASP users and groups, J.4.1
users and groups, J.2.2
shared components
global privileges, 6.1.3.1
shared_pool_size parameter, 13.2.2
shell script
tools, 10.4.3
simple parameter form
security, 6.1.8
single sign-on, 6.1.6.1
authentication for applications, 6.1.7.4
SDK, 6.1.7.4.1
site
aliases, 6.3.2.1.3
defining for OracleAS Web Cache in SSL environment, 6.3.2.1.3
defining SSL host name and port, 6.3.2.1.4
to server mappings, 6.3.2.1.4
to server mappings for SSL, 6.3.2.1.3
specifying
error message page, 4.3.7
specifying an error message page, 4.3.7
SSL
certificate request, 6.3.2.1.3
complete, 6.3.2.1.4
configuration overview, 6.3.2.1.1
configuring SSL port, 6.3.2.1.4
configuring SSL port for OracleAS Web Cache, 6.3.2.1.3
configuring with load balancer, 6.3.2.1.5
creating a wallet, 6.3.2.1.3
encryption, 6.1.5
Event servlet, 6.3.2.1.4
Federated Portal Adapter, 6.3.2.1.4
for Oracle Internet Directory network connection, 6.3.2.2
for providers, 6.1.7.10
LDAPS, 6.3.2.4.9
Oracle HTTP Server, 6.3.2.1.4
OracleAS Single Sign-On, 6.3.2.1.2
OracleAS Web Cache, 6.3.2.1.3
OraDAV, 6.1.11.2
origin server, 6.3.2.1.4
Parallel Page Engine, partial, 6.3.2.1.3
specifying published address and protocol, 6.3.2.1.3, 6.3.2.1.4
with load balancer, 6.3.2.1.5
with providers, 6.1.7.9
SSL configuration, 6.3.2.1
ssl.conf, 6.3.2.1.4
wallet entries, 6.3.2.1.4
ssodatan, B.2.2.2
ssodatan script, B.2.2.2
status information, 7.3, 7.3.4
severity level thresholds, 7.3.5
STEM searching, 8.3.3.6
styles
global privileges, 6.1.3.1
subscribers, J.2.3
adding, J.2.3, J.5
pre-cook, J.6.6
removing, J.2.4, J.6.2
subscription profile
updating, 6.1.6.3.1
sync
complete, J.6.1.3
delta, J.6.1.2
password, J.6.1.1
syncasp.csh, J.8
synchronization, 8.3.5, B.2.2
Directory Synchronized Provisioning agent, 6.1.6.2.4
entry in Oracle Internet Directory, 6.1.6.2.1
user and group change events, 6.1.6.3
syndicating content into Portal
configuring advanced parameters, 11.4
configuring Portal
building the Syndication Channel Administration home page, 11.2.1
granting Portal privileges on destination folders, 11.2.2
overview, 11
registering Syndication Portlet Provider, 11.1
using Syndication Channel Administration portlet, 11.3
Syndication Services
see OracleAS Syndication Services, 7.3.4.6
system
default home page, 4.3.1.1
system default home page, 4.3.1.1
setting, 4.3.1.1
system default style, 4.3.2
setting, 4.3.2

T

targets.xml, 7.3.5
TCP/IP, 5.4.1.3
territories, 4.9
enabling the use of, 4.9
TESTTEXT utility, H
TEXTTEST utility, 8.3.13, 13.8.3
themes and gists
enabling for Oracle Text, 8.2.2.2
tnsnames.ora, E.2
tools, 4.1.2
shell script, 10.4.3
total space allocated for uploaded files, 4.3.4
transport sets
global privileges, 6.1.3.1
troubleshooting, 13
Federated Portal Adapter, 13.9
Oracle Text, 13.8.3
search functionality, 13.8
trusted certificate
change, 6.3.2.1.3
import, 6.3.2.1.3
trusted certificates
managing, 6.3.2.1.3

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Ultra Search
components, 8.4.1.1
overview, 8.4.1.1
see Oracle Ultra Search, 8.4
UltraSearch
virtual private portal, J.6.4
UNIX
emulation utilities, 10.4.3
uploaded files
total space allocated for, 4.3.4
URL
partner applications stored in Login Server, E.4
URL searching, 8.3.6
user
default home page, 4.3.1.3
ORCLADMIN, 6.1.2.1
PORTAL, 6.1.2.1
PORTAL_ADMIN, 6.1.2.1
PUBLIC, 6.1.2.1
user accounts
seeded, 6.1.2.1
user certificate
import, 6.3.2.1.3
user profiles
global privileges, 6.1.3.1
user's default home page, 4.3.1.3
setting, 4.3.1.3
users
attributes in Oracle Internet Directory, 6.1.6.2.2
change events, 6.1.6.3
default, 6.1.2.1
hiding assignment section on Create Users page, 6.1.6.9.1
list of values, 6.1.6.2.5
Portal User Profile portlet, 6.1.6.6
portlet access, 6.1.6.4.1
safeguard passwords, 6.3.2.4.2
synchonrization, B.2.2
User portlet, 6.1.6.5
users and groups
ASP, J.4
setting up, J.2.2
using
ODM, J.2.7
Oracle Directory Manager, J.2.7
UTL_FILE_DIR parameter, 13.4.1.5

V

viewing
port information, 7.5
virtual hosts
configuring, 5.4
configuring OracleAS Web Cache with, 5.4.2
creating entries, 5.4.1
register OracleAS Portal with OracleAS Single Sign-On, 5.4.3
virtual private portal, J
advanced features, J.2.5
advanced operations, J.6
case study, J
Directory Integration Platform, J.6.5
overview, J.2
scripts, J.8
UltraSearch, J.6.4
WebDAV, J.6.3
VPP, J

W

wallet
creating, 6.3.2.1.3
entries in ssl.conf, 6.3.2.1.4
Oracle Wallet Manager, 6.3.2.1.3
save, 6.3.2.1.3
Web Cache
see OracleAS Web Cache, 7.3.3, 7.3.4.3
settings for OracleAS Portal, 7.3.3
Web Clipping
export and import, 10.7
Web clipping administration
configuring proxy settings, I.2.1
configuring security
adding certificates for trusted sites, 6.1.9.1
advanced security option (ASO), 6.1.9.2
configuring Web Cache, I.3
configuring Web clipping repository, I.1
manually configuring Web Cache, I.3.2
manually setting proxy settings, I.2.2
restricting clipping from unauthorized external Web sites, I.2.3
setting advanced security option (ASO) parameters, 6.1.9.2
tasks to do before using Web clipping portlet, I
using Web clipping provider test page
advanced security option (ASO), 6.1.9.2
configuring caching, I.3.1
configuring proxy settings, I.2.1
configuring Web clipping repository, I.1
Web Providers, 12.1.2
Web providers
avoiding timeout errors, 13.2.1
monitoring performance, 7.3.4.5
privileges, 6.1.3.3
WebClipping
configuring, 5.6.4
WebDAV
Portal access parameter, 4.10.1
virtual private portal, J.6.3
web.xml
logmode, 13.4.1.3
wwsec_app_priv.process_signon, E.4
WWSEC_ENABLER_CONFIG_INFO$, E.4
WWSSO_PAPP_CONFIGURATION_INFO$, E.5
wwv_context APIs
constants, G.2.1
exceptions, G.3
maintaining Oracle Text indexes, G
procedures, G.1