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Oracle WebCenter Suite Now Available PDF Print
Written by Content Team   
Feb 01, 2007 at 11:17 PM
WebCenter Suite announced at OpenWorld 06 is now available for download. Oracle WebCenter Suite is an integrated suite of products designed for creating dynamic, highly productive user work environments that take advantage of SOA and enable business users to bring complete context to their daily work tasks.

Oracle WebCenter Suite combines the standards-based, declarative development of JavaServer Faces, the flexibility and power of portlets and runtime customization, and a set of integrated Web 2.0 services into a new generation of context-centric, composite applications.

Oracle WebCenter Suite Overview Oracle WebCenter Suite, a component of the Oracle Fusion Middleware product family, is based on a Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) and is hot-pluggable and standards based. Oracle WebCenter Suite will be delivered through six major components:

  • Oracle WebCenter Framework: a Java Server Faces (JSF) and Oracle ADF based framework that enables developers to embed rich, AJAX-based components, portlets and content into their JSF applications to create a dynamic and context-rich user experience. The WebCenter Framework will support portal and content integration standards including JSR 168, JSR 170 and WSRP 2.0 and will inter-operate with standards-based portals including Oracle Portal.
  • Oracle WebCenter Services: embeddable Web 2.0 content, collaboration and communication components including Oracle Content Database, Oracle Secure Enterprise Search, SIP-based VoIP and Instant Messaging Presence Server, Discussion Forum and a Wiki service. Voice-Over-IP (VoIP) services to enable click-to-dial applications will also be available as an option to Oracle WebCenter Suite.
  • Oracle WebCenter Studio: exposes the WebCenter Framework and WebCenter Services to programmers inside Oracle JDeveloper.
  • Oracle WebCenter Anywhere: enables users to connect and work wherever they happen to be by exposing critical task flows and services through familiar mobile devices, and desktop tools including Microsoft Office and Exchange.
  • Oracle WebCenter Composer: a browser-based environment for composing and customizing the application user interfaces, business rules and policies, user profiles and preferences and business processes.
  • Oracle WebCenter Spaces: a configurable work environment that enables individuals and groups to work together more effectively. Individuals can use their WebCenter Personal Spaces to perform structured and free form tasks, organize their daily activities, and interact with other users more effectively, while WebCenter Group Spaces can allow groups of any size to improve communication, the execution of distributed work processes and information sharing.

"Because Oracle WebCenter Suite will provide a comprehensive set of enterprise-class capabilities and rapid integration with Oracle and 3rd party infrastructure, our customers can realize both an immediate boost to productivity and continuing long term savings," said Rahul B. Patel, vice president, Oracle Server Technologies. "Competing technology from other vendors can cost significantly more, take months to stitch together, and typically lacks the flexibility and standards support built into Oracle WebCenter."

The download WebCenter options available on the Oracle WebCenter page are -
1) Oracle JDeveloper (new Jan 07 version)
2) The WebCenter Suite download link takes you to a confusing page consisting of links to 10s of software. The WebCenter download link is hidden somewhere near the bottom of the page. The download for windows is 510 MBs while the one for Linux is 579 MBs.

The WebCenter Documentation page provides tutorials, developer guides and samples.

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Comment by Frank Cohen on 2007-02-11 12:19:37
Will Oracle Portal continue or does it get merged into Web Center? 
 
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