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This article describes how to use portlet fragment caching for the Web Content Viewer (JSR 286) Portlet. Configuration of caching policy and id generation are outlined and an example cachespec.xml is provided for further adjustment. |
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This article explains the steps required to change the portal Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) after the IBM® WebSphere® Portal migration process alters the portal context root. Using the instructions in the WebSphere Portal product documentation topic, “Changing the portal URI,” we add ... |
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Integrating IBM WebSphere Portal 6 with IBM Cognos 8 Business Intelligence through securedway SSO Ahmed Farouk A. Sattar
IBM Software Group
Application and Integration Middleware Software
Cairo, Egypt September 2009 Summary: This article provides stepbystep instructions on how to integrate ... |
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IBM® Lotus® and IBM Redbooks® have partnered together to show you how to build a sample web site using IBM Web Content Manager 7.0. This topic contains the PDF version of this Redbooks deliverable. Click here to view the PDF. Note: If the above link does not work, please expand the "Attachments" ... |
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0.2 PrefacePreface 1 IntroductionPart 1. Introduction 1.1 Introduction to this guide 1.2 Website fundamental 1.3 People involved in a website 1.4 Web content management and IBM Web Content Manager 1.5 Key new features in IBM Web Content Manager V7.0 2 Architecture ... |
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This section provides a brief introduction to the wiki and the authors who wrote the wiki. |
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This section introduces the basic concepts and terminology of a website, the concept of web content management and what IBM Web Content Manager can offer. |
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This section introduces the Redbooks wiki: Building a website using IBM Web Content Manager |
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This section describes the basic terminology and concepts of a website. It also examines why build a web site, the objectives are, and how to avoid failure. |
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This section describes functional groups and user roles which are typically brought together in a collaborative environment when building a website. |
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This section explains the concept of web content management and what IBM Web Content Manager offers. |
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This section describes key new features for IBM Web Content Manager Version 7.0. |
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This section describes WCM product architecture, key components, and designing website using WCM. |
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This section provides an overview of the WCM product architecture and introduces its key components including the WCM server, content repository, authoring portlet, connect portlet, rendering portlet, and public API. |
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This section describes various architectural frameworks for content in WCM including portal, traditional, internal facing, and external facing frameworks. |
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This section describes defining, planning, designing information architecture and site interface. |
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This section describes the concept of information architecture and provides an example of a good information architecture for reference. |
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This section describes key considerations and decision process when planning information architecture. |
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This section describes designing information arcihtecture using presentation templates, site navigators, direct and embedded links, menus, and searches. |
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This section introduces personalization which enables automatic content delivery that is customized for each user. |
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This section provides recommendation for site acceptance and also recommendations for preparing and conducting information architecture workshop. |