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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Interaction Management Guide for Oracle WebLogic Portal
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Release 3 (10.3.4)
Part Number E14238-03
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2-1 Simple Example of Interaction Management Logic and Flow
4-1 This User Segment is Called birdlover.seg
4-2 A Single Restricted Property Lets You Pick a Value From a List that You Define
4-3 This Property Has Three Possible Values
5-1 Add a Condition to the User Segment
6-1 Create a New Content Selector
6-2 A Content Query that Retrieves a Binary File Called IRACampaign
6-3 Content Selector File in Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse
6-4 Properties on a Book
6-5 Adding a Content Selector to a JSP in Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse
7-1 Placeholders can Display Default Content and Campaign Content
7-2 Define a Default Query by Dragging the New Query into the Placeholder Editor
7-3 Click Show List to View Hidden Tabs
7-4 Choose a Content Type and a Content Property
7-5 Select an Item for the Comparison Field and Enter a Value
7-6 Placeholders can Display Default Content or Campaign Content
7-7 The Two Parts of a Placeholder: a Placeholder File and a JSP Tag
8-1 Sample Properties for a New Campaign
8-2 Click the Ellipsis Button to Get to the Edit Campaign Goals Window
8-3 You Can Reset a Campaign by Selecting the Reset All Options Check Box
8-4 Campaign Property Editor
8-5 Drag the Action to Your Scenario's Rule
8-6 Enter ** to See all Available Java Types
8-7 Click the All Link to Determine What Will Cause the Action to Occur
8-8 Enter ** to See all Available Java Types
8-9 Click the All Link to Determine What Will Cause the Action to Occur
8-10 Base the Content Query on a Comparison to a Value You Enter
8-11 You Can Set Up Where to Get E-Mail Addresses for Automatic E-Mails
8-12 Change the E-mail Directory
8-13 Change the Display Flush Size to 1
8-14 Right-Click in the Campaign Editor to Reset the Campaign
8-15 Reset a Campaign
8-16 You Can Automatically Reset a Campaign After You Edit It
8-17 You Can Enable or Disable a Cache Setting
9-1 The Event Framework
9-2 The New Class Appears in the Class Name Field
9-3 Configuring Behavior Tracking
9-4 Enter a Project Name
9-5 Enter the Class Name and Superclass
9-6 Enter the Class Name and Superclass
9-7 Using an Event to Trigger a Campaign Scenario
9-8 Identify the Behavior Tracking Listener
9-9 Click Add Event Type
9-10 Select the Delete Check Box
10-1 Using Rules to Control a Page Flow
10-2 A Rule Set that Uses The Visitor is a Member of a Predefined User Segment Condition
10-3 Building a Rule with an XML Editor
11-1 Click Edit to Change the Property Value
12-1 Click Edit to Change the User Segment Property
13-1 Edit a Content Selector Property
13-2 Change a Content Selector Property
14-1 Select the Placeholder and Content Item
14-2 Change a Content Query
15-1 Change a Campaign Property
15-2 Select Active to Start a Campaign
15-3 Click Edit to Change a Content Action