To enable communication between Application Engine and Content Engine, you must configure settings
on the WebLogic Server.
To configure Application Engine:
- (If you selected Container-Managed Authentication during
the installation) Enable trust between WebLogic domains for the Content Engine domain and the Application Engine domain.
Do
the following on both the Content Engine application
server and the Application Engine application
server.
- In the WebLogic Administration Console, in the security
settings, enter a password for the domain. You must enter the same
password for both the Content Engine domain
and Application Engine domain.
- Save your changes.
- Restart the server if needed.
- Repeat this procedure in each domain for which you
want to enable trust.
- (If you selected Container-Managed Authentication during
the installation) Configure LDAP settings on Application Engine to exactly match the Content Engine settings.
- See your Content Engine installation
worksheet items and the Administration Console settings for Compatibility
Security > Realms for Authentication Provider, users, and groups on Content Engine.
Configure
the LDAP provider to exactly match the settings from the
Content Engine server:
- Group Base DN
- User Name Attribute
- Port
- User Base DN
- Principal
- Credential
- Confirm Credential
- Host
- User From Name Filter
- Group From Name Filter
- Restart WebLogic.
- Set permissions for the user running the application server.
If the user that will be running the application server
is different from the user that installed Application Engine, you must give the user
read/write permissions on the folder where you installed Application Engine (AE_install_path).