So a while back we moved off WebCenter Content and WebCenter Portal because we where not using an features of the product and we had no need to use them.
We removed WebCenter Portal that we where using for two Dashboards and our menu.
We wrote a custom menu using ADF and the database, this took us about a month of work and testing but has saved us many man months of development time. We also have custom built dashboards in the same vain which was about two month work of effort.
We removed WebCenter Content that we where using as a pure data store. We built a microservices based implementation for our document repository and store which is working very well and take little to no maintenance and is very easy to scale.
I do believe these are very viable products now that they have sorted the versioning out (we where trapped on 11.1.1.7 for a while because of this) but we where really not using enough of the features to make them viable for us.
We removed WebCenter Portal that we where using for two Dashboards and our menu.
We wrote a custom menu using ADF and the database, this took us about a month of work and testing but has saved us many man months of development time. We also have custom built dashboards in the same vain which was about two month work of effort.
We removed WebCenter Content that we where using as a pure data store. We built a microservices based implementation for our document repository and store which is working very well and take little to no maintenance and is very easy to scale.
I do believe these are very viable products now that they have sorted the versioning out (we where trapped on 11.1.1.7 for a while because of this) but we where really not using enough of the features to make them viable for us.
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