Oracle UCM with Weblogic portals

Does any one has idea working with oracle UCM with Weblogic portals. Can anyone suggest any tutorial in online.

Provided you are using the Oracle UCM Content Adapter for WLP (UCM SPI), using content sourced from UCM in WLP applications is not different from using content from other Repositories.
See http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13155_01/wlp/docs103/ucm_adapter/index.html for information on using the Adapter and for tips on content modeling.
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