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To be ready to create accessible web content and applications, the following software and skills are required. |
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IBM WebSphere Portal 7.0.0.2 and 8.0 were developed and tested to be compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0. These versions of IBM WebSphere Portal neither enforce nor prevent compliance automatically. Knowing and understanding the requirements of WCAG 2.0 and ... |
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IBM Web Content Manager 7.0.0.2 and 8.0 were developed and tested to be compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0. These versions of IBM WebSphere Portal neither enforce nor prevent compliance automatically. Knowing and understanding the requirements of WCAG 2.0 and ... |
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WebSphere Portal developers and designers can find uptodate resources about installing a development environment, developing portlets, assembling composite applications, designing a Web site, and more. The resource page is specialized by tasks to help you find technical resources faster. ... |
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h2 Customizing the IBM Banking template: bnk 1.0.0 h2
Profile Management: bnk 1.0.0
Profile Management overview: bnk 1.0.0
Setting up the development environment for Profile Management: bnk 1.0.0
Creating a stand alone deployment for Profile Management: bnk 1.0.0
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Profile Management and Electronic Banking refers to two sets of portlets. The Profile Management portlets let portal users register with a Web site independently, with little or no need for interaction with site administrators or customer service representatives. The IBM Banking template for ... |
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Creating a project for Profile Management involves selecting the required feature sets and modifying the build path to include several Java Archive (JAR) files. |
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Before you can begin customizing Profile Management or the Electronic Banking portlets you must prepare your development environment by copying the required Package (PKG) files into IBM® WebSphere® Portlet Factory. Copying the PKG files into WebSphere Portlet Factory makes the feature sets ... |
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The IBM® Banking template for WebSphere® Portal consists of several components that you deploy to IBM WebSphere Portal, including several portlets and IBM Lotus® Web Content Management libraries. After you have installed and evaluated the Banking template, you can customize the various components ... |
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The IBM® Banking template for WebSphere® Portal provides a custom theme for IBM WebSphere Portal that applies styles and formatting to your site to provide a cohesive, and visually appealing, user interface. The theme for the Banking template supports portal design and page creation with the ... |
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The IBM® Banking template for WebSphere® Portal provides a set of libraries for IBM Lotus® Web Content Management. These libraries provide sample Web content and demonstrate how you can use Lotus Web Content Management to provide content for your site. |
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Use the Multi Page Form builder to edit or create wizardstyle user input pages for Profile Management. You can only add one Multi Page Form builder to each model that you design in IBM® WebSphere® Portlet Factory. |
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The IBM® Banking template for WebSphere® Portal includes custom versions of the Syndicated Feed portlet for IBM WebSphere Portal and the IBM Lotus® Connections blogs and bookmark portlets. |
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Before you can begin customizing the Tag Cloud portlet you must prepare your development environment by copying the required Package (PKG) files into IBM® WebSphere® Portlet Factory. Copying the PKG files into WebSphere Portlet Factory makes the feature sets available for development. |
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Creating a project for the Content Teaser portlet involves selecting the required feature set and completing steps to prepare your project for development or deployment. |
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Before you can begin customizing the Content Teaser portlet you must prepare your development environment by copying the required Package (PKG) files into IBM® WebSphere® Portlet Factory. Copying the PKG files into WebSphere Portlet Factory makes the feature sets available for ... |
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You must configure the attribute mapping for the account user unique ID. The IBM® Banking template for WebSphere® Portal requires several user attributes that do not exist in the IBM WebSphere Portal user registry. When you create a standalone deployment of the Electronic Banking portlets, the ... |
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When you create Atom Syndication Format and Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed sources in IBM® Lotus® Web Content Management, you must add XML to the menu component for the feed source. This topic provides the XML that you can copy and paste into the menu component to create Atom and RSS ... |
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Creating database tables involves running several Structured Query Language (SQL) scripts in a command line window. You create the database tables on BankingDatabase and populate the tables with sample data. The sample data includes bank account information and transaction details that you can use ... |
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The Content Teaser portlet must be wired to the IBM® Lotus® Connections blogs portlet so that portal users can access blog content when they click links in the teaser portlet. By default, the Content Teaser portlet is wired to the Lotus Connections blogs portlet when you install the IBM Banking ... |
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Creating a project for the Electronic Banking portlets involves selecting the required feature sets and completing steps to prepare your project for development or deployment. |
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The Tag Cloud portlet must be wired to the IBM® Lotus® Connections blogs portlet so that the blogs portlet filters the list of blogs based on the tags that portal users select. By default, the Tag Cloud portlet is wired to the Lotus Connections blogs portlet when you install the IBM Banking ... |
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You must configure the attribute mappings so that the unique user attributes are available for the Profile Management portlets. To configure the attribute mapping, you can configure a property extension database and follow the instructions provided in the installation section of this document. ... |
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You deploy your project from IBM® WebSphere® Portlet Factory to your IBM WebSphere Application Server and IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1.5 server configuration. After you deploy your project from WebSphere Portlet Factory, you must select the resource reference for the deployed application in the ... |
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You can add, remove, and rearrange page fields from your input pages in IBM® WebSphere® Portlet Factory. Adding, removing, and rearranging page fields in WebSphere Portlet Factory involves opening the model that corresponds to the appropriate input page, then specifying values in the Multi Page ... |