Oracle Files Install

Is there a down-load site where I could get just the Oracle Files component without downloading the entire Collaboration Suite? If so, please provide the URL.
I wish to use Oracle Files for content management. We have the ContentMangagement SDK already installed on the middle tier and I would like to install Oracle Files over the top of that. Can this be done?

Hi!
I am quite sure that there is no such thing as a stand-alone Oracle Files. Furthermore the Oracle Files component is integrated with OID and the Email component of the Collaboration Suite.
Maybe you just have to create your own version of Files without the integration, purely based on the CM SDK.
cu
Andreas

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