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Wednesday 9 June 2010

UCM 11g - out now!

Oracle finally released the new and improved UCM 11g! Yeah, I'm a bit slow on the announcement but that's because Australia was in bed last night when it was released. You can download it here but crikey, it's a big download! Looks like the WCM and just about everything else is bundled inside. Full documentation here.

From what I've seen there's no new killer features, all the work is under the hood. Faster checkins, better performance, login/logout authentication, integration with WebLogic. The downside is that all the performance improvements mean more grunt is needed from your hardware, but it hardly used much anyway.

I've already commented on the WCM improvements in my previous post but apparently the ability to drop SiteStudio editbale content into any non-SiteStudio website is a big ticket item (they're touting JDeveloper as their IDE of choice.) Also, DAM functionality is improved to better support flash objects, PSD files and selecting image renditions (previously renditions required a custom component to select them, I guess it's been rolled into the system.) The Desktop Integration Suite features are upgraded, good for users who rely on Contribution Folders.

Fortunately they've provided some info on how to upgrade from 10g so the question is, how long before we're all using 11g?

*** UPDATE: There does not appear to be a way to use UCM 11g without using WebLogic. This contradicts pre-release reports that said WebLogic was not compulsory. You should read this to understand it.

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