Introduction
By default Human Tasks in SOA and BPM store attachments in the SOA Infra schema. In some cases users may want to access the attachments outside of SOA/BPM infrastructure or the application may have higher volumes and you may need a more scalable architecture for storing attachments. To solve this problem, Human Tasks also allow you to store attachments in the WebCenter Content Repository.
Who this course is for
This track is for developers and architects who are familiar with implementing basic SOA/BPM processes and want to learn how to use WebCenter Content with their SOA/BPM solution.

Course Content
Lessons
Status
4
Content Security
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Create Accounts
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Introduction to Content Security
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Map Users to Accounts
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Enable Accounts
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Using Accounts to Manage Hierarchical Access
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Working with Predefined UCM Security Groups
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Introduction to Accounts
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Associating Accounts With BPM Attachments
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About Content Security Groups
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Working with Custom UCM Security Groups
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About Content Server Users
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About the JPSUserProvider
- Create Accounts
- Introduction to Content Security
- Map Users to Accounts
- Enable Accounts
- Using Accounts to Manage Hierarchical Access
- Working with Predefined UCM Security Groups
- Introduction to Accounts
- Associating Accounts With BPM Attachments
- About Content Security Groups
- Working with Custom UCM Security Groups
- About Content Server Users
- About the JPSUserProvider