Oracle Portal-to-Go Implementation Guide
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Preface

This guide discusses how you can use Portal-to-Go to develop and deliver mobile services. It explains how to manage and use the Portal-to-Go server and development environments. It includes these chapters:

Chapter 1, "Introduction" 

Provides an overview of Portal-to-Go.  

Chapter 2, "Portal-to-Go Architecture" 

Describes the Portal-to-Go architecture and how to configure Portal-to-Go. 

Chapter 3, "Portal-to-Go Tools" 

Introduces the system development and management tools you can use to implement Portal-to-Go. 

Chapter 4, "Walkthroughs" 

Provides step-by-step walkthroughs for implementing basic Portal-to-Go services. 

Chapter 5, "Portal-to-Go Services" 

Describes how to create and manage Portal-to-Go services.  

Chapter 6, "Managing Users and Groups" 

Describes how to create and manage users and user groups.  

Chapter 7, "Rebranding the Personalization Portal" 

Describes the Web interface users access to customize their mobile portals.  

Chapter 8, "Working with Portal-to-Go XML" 

Describes the XML formats Portal-to-Go uses to represent service content and its internal objects.  

Chapter 9, "Adapters" 

Describes how to create and manage the content acquisition components of Portal-to-Go.  

Chapter 10, "Transformers" 

Describes the content delivery components of Portal-to-Go.  

Chapter 11, "Logical Devices" 

Describes how to create and manage the Portal-to-Go objects that represent the target platforms and devices.  

Chapter 12, "Integrating Portal-to-Go" 

Lists and describes the features that enable you to integrate Portal-to-Go with other systems.  

Chapter 13, "Portal-to-Go Extensibility" 

Describes how to extend and customize the functional components in the Portal-to-Go architecture.  

Appendix A, "Simple Result DTD Notes" 

Describes the content of the SimpleResult DTD in a clear format to ensure that the elements, the usage, the attributes, the children, and the DTD declarations are clearly understood. 


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