Sun Java System Portal Server 7 Technical Overview

Delivering Content

The standard Desktop, which end users access by using an HTML browser, provides the primary end-user interface for Portal Server.


Note –

End users can access and use two additional Desktops, if they are configured to do so:

For information, see the Sun JavaTM System Portal Server Mobile Access documentation.


The standard Desktop displays a web page that arranges content in rows and columns. Each specialized content area within the page occupies a small window.

The mechanism for delivering content to these windows is a container channel or a channel. A container channel, often simply called a container, generates its content by aggregating the content of other channels.

A channel is a component that processes requests and generates content. A channel consists of the following:

Portal Server accepts three types of channels:

The Portal Server also can query providers for information to display text and graphics in channels.

Portal Server supports portlet content obtained from local as well as remote sources. For information about remote portlets, see Implementing the WSRP Standard.

ProcedureTo Manage Containers and Channels

To manage containers and channels on a portal Desktop, use the Manage Containers and Channels page of the Portal Server management console.

  1. Log on to the Portal Server management console.

  2. Click the Portals tab.

    The Portals page displays a list of your existing portals.

  3. Click the name of the portal whose Desktop you want to manage.

    The Desktop Tasks and Attributes page appears.

  4. In the Tasks section, click the Manage Containers & Channels link.

    The Manage Containers and Channels page appears.

  5. To update your Desktop, use the Manage Containers and Channels page selections.

    For additional information, click the Help button.