Webcenter 11g tutorial pdf




















Download As Understand key concepts. Oracle Fusion Middleware components. Understand and plan your installation. Understand enterprise deployment for your environment. Provides instructions for assembling a team, designing and applying navigation, providing a look and feel. Additional information covers creating Spaces for discrete communities and using the portal once it is built. Enterprise Deployment Guide. Describes how to install and configure Oracle WebCenter components in an enterprise deployment.

Administrators Guide. Building your portal application, you will also use Composer, which is an easy, browser-based environment whose components you can simply add at design time to a page in JDeveloper. In conjunction with Metadata Services, Composer provides a runtime editing tool that enables business users to edit application pages. Changes made to a page at runtime are then saved as metadata, separate from the base application definitions.

This eliminates the need to revise your application and redeploy it to the production environment. The goal is for you to complete the lessons in the Tutorial and build your WebCenter Portal: Framework application within a period of about two hours. In so doing, you will gain valuable hands-on experience working with Oracle JDeveloper and learning some of the important, high-level concepts you need to master in order to extend your knowledge of JDeveloper and the Framework.

The Tutorial is not intended to provide you with a complete guide to all the features and capabilities available in the WebCenter Portal: Framework. However, as you build your portal as a developer at design time, you ought to become familiar with some of the key concepts and paradigms in the Framework, such as.

Iterative development so you can work more quickly and efficiently when building a portal application by disabling certain optimization features. You will create a content repository connection that is owned and deployed by your WebCenter Portal application. You will then retrieve this content and use it to customize portal pages by dragging and dropping the documents from the folder on to various components and rendering that content as Content Presenter task flows.

This is a preferred and recommended method of working with the tools available in the Portal Framework. Go Green Eat Fresh is a public facing website that offers restaurant customers a choice of healthy and fast foods to eat, including pastas, meat and salads.

Customers can browse and select from a menu of choices on the Home page of the portal. Administrators and registered users with access can edit the content of HTML documents, such as menus, food listings and orders, at runtime.

That content is stored in folders in Oracle WebCenter Content repository for easy access and can be retrieved when content pages need to be changed or modified. In this Tutorial you play the dual role of a portal developer and a website administrator who is tasked with building the Go Green Eat Fresh portal and managing its content repository, changing and updating its content based on customer needs and demands.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000