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Export the IBM® Rational® Application Developer project to a war file and install the portlet on a portal page. |
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Use Rational Application Developer to code the dynamic table in the Personalized Offers portlet JSP. Export the project as a Web archive (WAR) file. Open the WebSphere Portal Administration page for Portlet Management and update the Web module containing the Personalized Offers portlet. |
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This exercise installs the Portal Personalization sample and configures your database for the Personalization sample. No additional database requirements are needed. |
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Use the Personalization Editor to create a placeholder for the rule that renders the selected content on a Web page. This placeholder is the content spot. Specify which rule to place in the content spot; this is called mapping the rule to the content spot or creating a rule mapping. In this ... |
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This exercise is intended for users with significant WebSphere® Portal administration experience and strong portlet Java development skills. |
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Create a basic JSR 168 portlet file for the Personalized Offers project and add the welcome text to the portlet. |
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Change the default rule mapping to the new binding rule that you created for different customer types who will use the Personalized Offers portlet. Test the portlet for use by all customer types. Verify that the portlet displays the personalized content that is specified by the business rule for ... |
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The Personalized List portlet provides a readytouse portlet for displaying personalized content from rules, content spots, or resources. In many cases it eliminates the need to code new portlets and JSP files yourself. You can use this portlet instead of coding the IBM® Rational® Application ... |
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Use the Project Explorer of IBM® Rational® Application Developer to create the user resource classes and content spot for the Personalization demo that creates the Personalized Offers portlet for different customer profiles. |
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Use the Personalization Editor to create a business rule for a resource collection. |
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Introduce enhancements in the Personalized Portlet. |
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Use the Personalization Navigator to create Workspace folders for the resource collections. Then import the resource collections into the Workspace of the Personalization Navigator. |
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View the steps to create the Personalization content resource classes and content spot using IBM® Rational® Application Developer. |
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View the steps to uninstall Personalization sample demo, database, and users. |
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Use the Personalization Editor to create a profiler rule for users who qualify as customers for Gold Offers in the Personalized Offers resource collection. |
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Use the Personalization Navigator to specify the Translator Class for the resource collection. |
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This exercise demonstrates how to use Personalization features of WebSphere Portal and Rational Application Developer to build your first personalized portlet. Your final result is a working portlet that uses Personalization rules and content spots to display personal news based on user attributes ... |
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Use the Rational Application Developer Project Explorer to work with the persoffers.PznoffersSpot.class and the persoffers.PerOffersUserSpot.class to define the context parameters offersSpot and the userSpot, respectively. Code the setRequest calls to pass the user context to ... |
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For each customer type specified by a profile, add to the business rule (the profiler) by selecting actions to build the syntax of the rule. |
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This exercise installs the Portal Personalization sample and configures your database for the Personalization sample. No additional database requirements are needed. |
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Use the Personalization Editor to create a business rule for a resource collection. |
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Export the IBM® Rational® Application Developer project to a war file and install the portlet on a portal page. |
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For each customer type specified by a profile, add to the business rule (the profiler) by selecting actions to build the syntax of the rule. |
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Introduce enhancements in the Personalized Portlet. |
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This exercise demonstrates how to use Personalization features of WebSphere Portal and Rational Application Developer to build your first personalized portlet. Your final result is a working portlet that uses Personalization rules and content spots to display personal news based on user attributes ... |