Develop enterprise portals with Oracle Web Center Portal 12c software and enrich those applications with social computing services, including discussions, documents, blogs, wikis, tags, and links. This book covers all functionalities and aspects from a developer, architect, and administrator point of view.
Enterprise portal technology is used for creating intranet and extranet portals which enhance collaboration within a company. The book is intended to complete and fill in the gaps of the official documentation from an administrator and developer perspective.
Beginning Oracle Web Center Portal 12c provides an overview of the architecture behind Oracle Web Center Suite and the Oracle Fusion Middleware platform. Sample code written in Java is included along with best practices developed from the authors’ experience of using Oracle Web Center Portal for building enterprise portals.
What you will learn:
- Enterprise Portal and Oracle Web Center Portal concepts
- Basic administrator knowledge
- Basic developer knowledge
- Overview of the tools and services offered by Oracle Web Center Portal
- How to develop Portal Assets using JDeveloper IDE
- How to develop new components(Portlets JSR-286 and ADF Task Flows) using JDeveloper IDE
- REST API integration with Portal
- Enterprise content management with Portal
Who this book is for:
Developers, architects, project managers and portal administrators in the Oracle Fusion Middleware (FMW) area. IT professionals working in FMW or Web Logic stack can also make use of this book.
Tabla de materias
Chapter 1 – Introduction to Enterprise Portals.- Chapter 2 – Introduction to Oracle Web Center Portal 12c.- Chapter 3 – Creation and Administration of Portals in Web Center Portal.- Chapter 4 – Developing Portal Assets.- Chapter 5 – Navigation Administration.- Chapter 6 – Developing Task Flows.- Chapter 7 – Customizing Portal Task Flows.- Chapter 8 – Portlets Integration using JSR 286.- Chapter 9 – Pagelet producer.- Chapter 10 – Portal Security.- Chapter 11 – Content Integration.-
Chapter 12 – Portal Services.- Chapter 13 – Migration from previous releases of Web Center Portal 11g.- Chapter 14 – Best practices and recommendations.- Chapter 15 – Samples codes.-
Sobre el autor
Vinay Kumar is a Technology Evangelist. He has extensive experience of 8+ years in designing and implementing large-scale projects in Enterprise Technologies in various consulting and system-integration companies. His passion has helped him to achieve certifications in Oracle ADF, Web Center Portal, and Java/JEE. He has good experience in Java, JEE, and in various technologies on Open Stack. Vinay has been contributing to the Java/Oracle ADF/Web Center community by publishing technical articles at his personal blog. He was awarded Oracle ACE status in June 2014.
Daniel Merchán García works as an Oracle Web Center expert at VASSIT UK Services LTD, part of the VASS Group. He is responsible for leading the technical architecture and development of the most complex components and functionalities to be added to Web Center products. He also helps the Oracle community through OTN Community Forums, where he is always working to find solutions tocomplex questions and make it easier for the community to understand Web Center and its use. Daniel maintains and sychronizes two blogs related to Oracle Web Center, one in Spanish and one in English, providing content in both languages so as to have it shared widely around the world.