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Configure Web Content Management


Overview

Set up a content server by installing IBM Lotus Web Content Management in various deployments to provide environments for Web content development and delivery. After installing the content server, there are additional configuration steps to complete, according to the role that the server plays in your Web content environment.

Review the tuning guide to tune your stand-alone or cluster environment. Even if you have a cluster environment, you should review the Base Portal Tuning scenarios the Tuning a cluster environment chapter. After that tune WCM. In addition the WebSphere Portal and Lotus WCM 6.1.x Performance Tuning Guide provides information about caches for WebSphere Portal and WCM.


See

  1. Configure a Web content authoring environment
  2. Configure a Web content staging environment
  3. Configure a Web content delivery environment
  4. Additional configuration options
  5. Syndication tuning
  6. Enable search for Web content


Parent topic:

Configure WebSphere Portal


Related concepts

  1. Configuration task properties
  2. Configure WebSphere Portal with the configuration wizard
  3. Configure portal behavior
  4. Configure IBM Tivoli License Compliance Manager
  5. Changing the portal URI
  6. Manage the user registry
  7. Set up a remote spell checker
  8. Enable Document Conversion Services
  9. Connect to existing database domains
  10. Add features to an administration installation
  11. Activate SSL and FIPS


Related information

  1. Base Portal Tuning scenarios
  2. Tuning a cluster environment
  3. Tuning Lotus Web Content Management
  4. WebSphere Portal Caches
  5. Lotus Web Content Management Caches
  6. Additional security features
  7. Deployment scenarios