In June Oracle hosted a workshop inviting several partners with the goal of installing Oracle WebCenter content from the OCI Marketplace into their OCI tenant. As someone who has worked with WebCenter Content for over 20 years, this is a very exciting topic. The workshop was scheduled for 90 minutes, and spoiler alert, I needed just under half the time to have a fully functioning domain with the following applications.
There were some prerequisites that were needed prior to installing WCC in our tenant. These are outlined here, and are documented at the following URL.
https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/webcenter-content/webcenter-content-marketplace/#prerequisites
Of the following items, provisioning the database did take some time to complete, but the rest went in very smoothly. Please note, that you do need a tenant in OCI in order to do this work, this is not listed below.
Installing WCC was very easy. Going to the OCI Marketplace, I selected WebCenter Content, Imaging & Enterprise Capture 12c (BYOL). Since this is bring your own license, there is no cost beyond the resources in OCI to run WCC (database, compute, etc.). Clicking the Launch Stack button below starts the process
I won’t go through all the steps for completing the deployment, but will make the following observations
Many thanks to Vinay Kumar at Oracle for hosting the workshop and answering all questions that arose. Installing WCC into OCI via the Marketplace proved to be a positive experience. It is encouraging to see the monthly releases of WCC in the Marketplace. WCC is such a powerful and stable content management system. Combined with OCI it can be deployed quickly and easily as needed.