Oracle® WebCenter Framework Developer's Guide 10g (10.1.3.2.0) Part Number B31074-05 |
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This guide provides in-depth information for all of the following tasks:
How to plan, build, deploy, and manage a WebCenter application with Oracle WebCenter Suite.
How to administer, monitor, and maintain a WebCenter application and all of its associated components with Oracle WebCenter Suite.
How to plan, build, deploy, and manage portlets for an application.
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The Oracle Application Server Portal (OracleAS Portal) application developer, who wants to build a WebCenter application.
The OracleAS Portal site administrator, who wants to maintain the deployed WebCenter application.
The component developer, who wants to build portlets.
This guide assumes that the audience has already read the Oracle Application Development Framework Developer's Guide and is familiar with the following concepts:
Java
Oracle JDeveloper
Java Server Faces
Oracle Application Development Framework (Oracle ADF) (purpose, basic architecture, basic development skills)
Oracle ADF Faces components
Oracle Application Server and Oracle Containers for J2EE (OC4J)
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