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CMIS SEarch Is Not Working With Framework Folders and DATABASE.FULLTEXT Search (Doc ID 1961157.1)

Last updated on FEBRUARY 02, 2022

Applies to:

Oracle WebCenter Portal - Version 11.1.1.8.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

CMIS based content query does not work as expected.

Log File, shows:

message and exception raised in the log
<RepositoryException> <> 13-Aug-2014 09:48:15
oracle.webcenter.content.integration.spi.ucm.UCMBridge isRecursiveSearch
SEVERE: Repository UCM is not configured for full text search capabilities.

oracle.webcenter.content.integration.spi.ucm.search.validator.UCMSearchValidat
ionException: 13-Aug-2014 09:48:15
oracle.webcenter.content.integration.spi.ucm.UCMBridge isRecursiveSearch
SEVERE: Repository UCM is not configured for full text search capabilities.

 

Steps To Reproduce:

  1. Install a WebCenter domain and configure UCM to use framework folders.
    <Document 1668815.1> - Tutorial: Configuring Oracle WebCenter Content Server with Framework Folders for Oracle WebCenter Portal 11.1.1.8.3 (dot8+BP3)
  2. Configure UCM to use DATABASE.FULLTEXT as search engine.
    2.1. Change the following in the UCM config.cfg :
           
        
  3. Create a WebCenter Framework application in JDeveloper.
    3.1 Register the UCM repository connection.
    3.2 Drag and drop the content presenter task flow on the home.jspx page.

           datasourceType ${'dsTypeQueryExpression'}
           datasource ${'SELECT * FROM ora:t:IDC:GlobalProfile'}

  4. Run the application.
  5. The home pages with the content presenter displays:
    "There are no items to display."

Changes

UCM repository was configured for using: DATABASE.FULLTEXT

Cause

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