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This article provides a handson exercise to leverage Reverse AJAX in portlets using Dojo CometD foundation and the Web messaging service component of the Feature Pack for Web 2.0. It demonstrates a scenario in which an open channel is kept between a client's browser and the IBM® WebSphere® Portal ... |
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For your convenience, find attached the Web Content Manager 7 Product Documentation in PDF format. Note that there may be some cases where sample code is truncated in the PDF version. This is a known limitation and we are working on a solution. In the mean time, you may refer to the corresponding ... |
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For your convenience, find attached the WebSphere Portal Enable 7 for zOS Product Documentation in PDF format. Note that there may be some cases where sample code is truncated in the PDF version. This is a known limitation and we are working on a solution. In the mean time, you may refer to the ... |
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For your convenience, find attached the WebSphere Portal Express 7 Product Documentation in PDF format. Note that there may be some cases where sample code is truncated in the PDF version. This is a known limitation and we are working on a solution. In the mean time, you may refer to the ... |
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For your convenience, find attached the WebSphere Portal 7 Product Documentation in PDF format. Note that there may be some cases where sample code is truncated in the PDF version. This is a known limitation and we are working on a solution. In the mean time, you may refer to the corresponding ... |
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Dynamic content includes resources defined by jsp files used by the theme. |
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JavaScript content includes module resources defined by js files used by the theme. |
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You can scope layouts so that only certain ones show up in your custom theme. The IBM® WebSphere Portal 7.0.0.2 theme included with the portal uses this technique. |
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Static resources include the markup defined by html, css and js files used by the theme. There are also .json files that are used to define menu options, module definitions, and module profiles. |
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The IBM® WebSphere Portal 7.0.0.2 theme contains three types of files: JavaScript, dynamic content (JSPs) and static resources. |
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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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This article describes how you create an XPage iwidget definition which allows you to register it in IBM Websphere Portal V7. It also describes how to wire the portlets so that they can send and receive data. |
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This article is a proof of concept (POC) intended for portlet developers who want to leverage the IBM WebSphere Application Server DynaCache for sharing data between two or more portlet applications within the same session. |
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How to change the logo in the Portal 7.0.0.2 theme. |
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Provides a list of links related to IBM Dojo Toolkit within the infocenter, wiki, and external resources. |
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With friendly URLs for web content, you can construct URLs to content items that are clear and concise. Although you can construct friendly URLs that reference web content items, IBM® Web Content Manager itself cannot generate friendly URLs. For example, the links in a menu cannot be configured to ... |
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Access control for managed pages provides more capabilities than access control for standard portal pages. In addition to the access control features available for pages through portal administration, you can also apply IBM® Web Content Manager features, like workflow and syndication, to access ... |
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Learn about sensitive operations for resources and the roles required to perform those operations. Sensitive operations include common tasks such as viewing portlets on specific pages and complex, highrisk tasks like running XML configuration interface scripts. |
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Accessibility features help users who have a physical disability, such as restricted mobility or limited vision, to use software products successfully. |
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If an item is participating in a workflow, the creator is given manager access to the item only in the first workflow stage. As the item progresses through a workflow, the item access is determined by the combined workflow and system defined access levels. |
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Prerendered sites are accessed either through IBM® Web Content Manager, or through a web server. |
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Users can access content displayed via the Web Content Manager servlet by connecting to a URL. A servlet delivered website should be used when you don't need to use any WebSphere Portal based features such as authoring tools. |
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Use the accumulator utility if you are using the Item Affinity Engine. This utility accumulates the number of times every possible itemtoitem combination occurs. |