Oracle Training Overview
This Oracle 10g courseware training guide book will present an exhaustive step-by-step explanation of the features and capabilities for web-based publishing and application interface using the Oracle Portal product, which is built upon the Oracle10g Application Server platform.
Web-based publishing of information is seen as the best way in which to disseminate dynamic information and content, whether this is to be sent publicly over the worldwide web or over a secure private network to authenticated users. A portal to this content is the primary means by which this information is deployed and accessed. Furthermore, portals are seen as a means to fuse together dissimilar environments, systems and applications into a single cohesive user interface.
Oracle Training Prerequisites
The course ORACLE APPLICATION SERVER 10G: ADMINISTRATION I is a helpful, although not mandatory, prerequisite for this course.
Oracle Training Audience
The target audience for this course is one of the following individuals:
- Web page designers
- Web-based portal developers
- Senior enterprise portal users
- Application server administrators
Oracle Training Course Objectives
Within this course the following major subjects will be discussed:
- An overview of the Portal architecture, including installation procedures and platform requirements.
- Creating quick and simple portal applications using Oracle Instant Portal.
- Creating customized and highly complex portal applications using Portal Builder and include a variety of rich, dynamic and web-based content within those applications.
- Extending the built-in features of Portal and the Portal Builder to customize both the environment and the type of content deployed.
- Using sophisticated content management features which support large scale collaboration among many users, including content classification, approval routings and shared objects.
- Using high-powered portlets within the portlet repository to obtain content from existing web sites, HTML pages, databases, external and other sources.
- Controlling content appearance and layout using pages, regions, styles and templates.
- Exercising strict control over the access and management of content using privileges and access control lists.
- Implementing search features within portal applications.
Oracle Training Course duration
3 Days
Oracle Training Course outline
INTRODUCTION TO ORACLE AS PORTAL
- ABOUT APPLICATION SERVERS
- INTRODUCING ORACLE PORTAL
INSTALLING THE PORTAL MIDDLE TIER
- PRE-INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
- PERFORMING THE INSTALLATION
BUILDING A PORTAL USING INSTANT PORTAL
- CREATE AN INSTANT PORTAL
- MANAGE THE PAGE STRUCTURE
- MANAGE CONTENT
- MANAGE USERS WITH OIP
USING PORTAL BUILDER
- UNDERSTANDING PORTAL OBJECTS
- USING PORTAL BUILDER
- USING PORTAL NAVIGATOR
- PAGE EDITING MODES
ADDING ITEM CONTENT TO PORTAL
- STANDARD CONTENT ITEMS
- MANAGING ITEM DEFINITIONS
- ACCESSING THE DOCUMENT LIBRARY WITH WEBDAV
CLASSIFYING PORTAL CONTENT
- CONTENT METADATA
- CLASSIFYING CONTENT USING CATEGORIES
- ORGANIZING CONTENT USING PERSPECTIVES
IMPLEMENTING CUSTOM TYPES
- CREATING CUSTOM ATTRIBUTES
- CREATING CUSTOM ITEM TYPES
- ADDING CUSTOM TYPED CONTENT
ENABLING APPROVAL ROUTINGS & NOTIFICATIONS
- ABOUT THE APPROVAL ROUTING PROCESS
- ENABLING APPROVALS & NOTIFICATIONS
- CREATE AN APPROVAL ROUTING SCHEME
- SUBMIT A DRAFT ITEM FOR APPROVAL
- APPROVING & REJECTING ITEMS
BUILDING PORTAL PAGES
- CONFIGURING PAGE GROUPS & PAGES
- CONFIGURING REGIONS
SHARING PORTAL OBJECTS
- CREATING & USING STYLES
- CREATING & USING TEMPLATES
- SHARING OBJECTS WITHIN THE REPOSITORY
IMPLEMENTING PORTAL SEARCH
- INCORPORATING BASIC SEARCH CAPABILITIES
- INCORPORATING ADVANCED SEARCH CAPABILITIES
- INCORPORATING CUSTOM SEARCH CAPABILITIES
INTEGRATING WEB CONTENT USING WEB CLIPPING
- CONFIGURING THE REPOSITORY
- DEPLOYING THE PORTLET
DISPLAYING DATA USING OMNIPORTLET
- PUBLISHING PORTLETS WITH DISPARATE DATA SOURCES
- USING EVENTS & PARAMETERS
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