Oracle WebCenter Portal 11g: Introduction for Portal Developers NEW
This course introduces you to Oracle WebCenter Portal's components. You'll learn how to add these components to any application to create content-rich, collaborative and customizable applications.
Learn To:
- Start with an ADF application, then enhance it with features from WebCenter Portal Framework, Composer, and Services.
- Use predefined WebCenter task flows to add documents, discussions, links and search to custom application.
- Wire traditional ADF components and WebCenter task flows to display correlated information.
- Use the Content Presenter and Documents service task flows to access documents stored in a content repository.
- Integrate WebCenter Services.
- Solve the practices results in a c…
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This course introduces you to Oracle WebCenter Portal's components. You'll learn how to add these components to any application to create content-rich, collaborative and customizable applications.
Learn To:
- Start with an ADF application, then enhance it with features from WebCenter Portal Framework, Composer, and Services.
- Use predefined WebCenter task flows to add documents, discussions, links and search to custom application.
- Wire traditional ADF components and WebCenter task flows to display correlated information.
- Use the Content Presenter and Documents service task flows to access documents stored in a content repository.
- Integrate WebCenter Services.
- Solve the practices results in a concise and feature-rich WebCenter Portal application.
- Perform run-time management of the WebCenter Portal.
Using Oracle JDeveloper
This course will also teach you how to add portlets, documents, discussion forums, links and search using Oracle JDeveloper (with the embedded WebCenter Portal Framework extension). You'll also learn how to enable users to compose and edit WebCenter application pages at run-time.
Oracle WebCenter Portal Framework
Oracle WebCenter Portal Framework is an Oracle JDeveloper design-time extension that breaks down boundaries between Web-based portals and enterprise applications. It also provides the runtime portal and Web 2.0 framework.
Live Virtual Class
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Audience
- Application Developers
- J2EE Developer
- Portal Developer
- Sales Consultants
- Technical Consultant
- Java Developer
Course Topics Introduction to Oracle WebCenter Portal 11g
- Overview of Oracle Fusion Middleware
- Overview of Oracle WebCenter Suite
- Discussing Oracle WebCenter Portal: Components
- About WebCenter Portal Framework
- About WebCenter Portal Services
- About WebCenter Portal: Composer
- About WebCenter Portal: Spaces
- About WebCenter Portal Architecture
- Explaining WebCenter Portal: Framework
- Discussing WebCenter Portal: Framework - Features
- Creating a WebCenter Portal Application
- About WebCenter Portal: Project File Structure
- Running the Portal Application
- What Is a Page Template?
- About Elements of a Page Template
- About Default Page Template
- Creating a Page Template
- Creating Pages by Using Page Templates
- About Page Hierarchies
- Describing Security and Access Policies
- Discussing Navigation Model
- What Is a Portlet?
- Discussing WebCenter-Supported Portlet Standards
- Discussing Anatomy of a Portlet: Provider, Portlet, Consumer, Communication Protocol
- About Portlet Modes, Customization, and Personalization
- Registering a Portlet Provider
- Adding Portlets to a Page
- Explaining Attributes of the Portlet Tag
- About Oracle JSF Portlet Bridge
- Discussing Documents Service
- Describing Documents Service Task Flows
- About Content Presenter Task Flow
- Discussing Discussions Service
- About Tags Service
- About Links Service
- About Search Service
- About Wiki Service
- About Content Repository
- Explaining Documents Service Task Flows
- Discussing Content Presenter Task Flow
- Discussing Content Presenter Template
- About Edit Task Flow
- Rendering Content
- Explaining WebCenter Portal Services Configuration
- About Discussion Service Connection
- Adding a Discussion Task Flow
- Adding Lists Service Task Flow
- Adding a Blog Task Flow
- Configuring Search Service
- Who is WebCenter Portal: Administrator?
- About Portal Resources
- Describing Round-Trip Development Process for Portal Resource
- Exporting a Portal Resource in JDeveloper
- Importing a Portal Resource in JDeveloper
- Managing Pages
- Managing Services
- Managing Content
- About Oracle WebCenter Portal’s Composer
- Runtime Editing and Customization
- About Metadata Services (MDS)
- Using Customizable Components at Design Time
- Examining the Source Code
- Adding Components
- Adding Content
- Wiring Components
- About Oracle WebLogic Server
- Explaining WebCenter Portal Domain
- About Custom Managed Server for Framework Applications
- Packaging and Deployment
- Describing Deployment Profile
- Creating a Deployment Profile
- Creating the Portal Enterprises Archive File
- Deploying the Portal Enterprises Archive File
Course Objectives
- Create an application based on a WebCenter Portal: Framework application template
- Create Portal Pages
- Add Portlets to the Portal
- Integrate WebCenter Services
- Content Integration
- Packaging and Deployment
- Runtime Management of application
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