The default portal installation includes several portal objects that are created upon installation.
Object | Description |
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Administrative Resources (folder) | This folder contains the following objects created at installation: users, groups, the AquaLogic Interaction Authentication Source, the World Wide Web content source, properties, content types, and federated search objects. |
Intrinsic Operations (folder) | This folder contains external operations and intrinsic jobs, such as Search Update, Document Refresh, and Weekly Housekeeping. The folder is registered with the primary Automation Service. |
Portal Resources (folder) | This folder contains intrinsic portlets and web services, as well as page, community, and portlet templates. |
Default Experience Definition (folder) | This folder contains the users associated with the default experience definition. Upon installation, one user is associated with the default experience definition—Administrator. |
Audit Log Management (job) | This job archives old audit messages into files and deletes old audit files. |
Bulk Subscriptions (job) | This job subscribes users to communities and portlets when you use bulk add. |
Document Refresh (job) | This job performs background maintenance on your search index such as refreshing document links and properties and deleting expired documents. |
Dynamic Membership Update Agent (job) | This job updates dynamic group memberships as defined on the Dynamic Membership Rules page of the Group Editor. |
Search Update (job) | This job makes sure the search collection is synchronized with the database. You can run multiple instances of this job. |
Weekly Housekeeping (job) | This job performs weekly housekeeping on your system, such as deleting expired invitation codes and deleting uploaded files for which links have been deleted. |
Navigation Tags Header Portlet (portlet) | This portlet is provided as an example of a custom header that includes navigation tags; you can customize it and use it in communities or experience definitions. This portlet is stored in the Portal Resources folder. |
Classic Footer Portlet (portlet) | This portlet is provided as an example of a custom footer that you can customize and use in communities or experience definitions. |
Classic Header Portlet (portlet) | This portlet is provided as an example of a custom header that you can customize and use in communities or experience definitions. |
Layout Footer Portlet (portlet) | This portlet is provided as an example of a custom footer that uses adaptive tags; you can customize it and use it in communities or experience definitions. |
Layout Footer Portlet (portlet) | This portlet is provided as an example of a custom header that uses adaptive tags; you can customize it and use it in communities or experience definitions. |
Portal Login (portlet) | This portlet allows users to log in to the portal. You probably want to add this to all your guest users' home pages so that users can log in from the default page displayed when they navigate to your portal. |
Tag Login Portlet (portlet) | This portlet is provided as an example of a custom login portlet that uses adaptive tags; you can customize it and add it to your guest users' home pages so that users can log in from the default page displayed when they navigate to your portal. This portlet is stored in the Portal Resources folder. For information on adaptive tags, see the Adaptive Page Layouts section of the AquaLogic User Interaction Development Guide. |
Folder Expertise (portlet) | This portlet displays the folders for which the user is an expert. Portal administrators can add users to a folder as an expert through the Related Resources page of the Folder Editor, or, if users have the Self-Selected Experts activity right, they can add themselves as experts when they are browsing folders in the Knowledge Directory. This portlet is stored in the Portal Resources folder and is displayed on the user profile page by default. |
General Information (portlet) | This portlet displays user profile information such as name and address, but it is configurable by the portal administrator to display any information. If your portal displays a legacy layout (rather than adaptive layouts), this portlet is displayed on the user profile page by default. This portlet is stored in the Portal Resources folder. |
Managed Communities (portlet) | This portlet displays the communities to which the user has Edit or Admin access. If your portal displays a legacy layout (rather than adaptive layouts), this portlet is displayed on the user profile page by default. This portlet is stored in the Portal Resources folder. |
Job Histories Intrinsic Portlet (portlet) | This portlet displays the same job history information that is displayed on the Job History page of the Automation Service Manager. This portlet is stored in the Portal Resources folder. |
Portal Search (portlet) | This portlet lets users search your portal and access their saved searches. Users might want to add this to their home page for easy access to their saved searches. This portlet is stored in the Portal Resources folder. |
RSS Reader Portlet (portlet) | This portlet lets users specify an RSS or ATOM feed to display on a My Page. This portlet is stored in the Portal Resources/RSS Reader folder, but is available only if the portal administrator installed the Remote Portlet Service and imported the RSS Reader migration package. |
RSS Community Reader Portlet (portlet) | This portlet lets community managers specify an RSS or ATOM feed to display on a community page. This portlet is stored in the Portal Resources/RSS Reader folder, but is available only if the portal administrator installed the Remote Portlet Service and imported the RSS Reader migration package. |
User Status (portlet) | This portlet lets users post their current status. This portlet is stored in the Activity Service folder, but is available only if the portal administrator installed the Remote Portlet Service and imported the Activity Service migration package. |
User Activities (portlet) | This portlet displays
a user’s status history and any other recent activities that are submitted
by other applications. This portlet is stored in the Activity Service folder, but is available
only if the portal administrator installed the Remote Portlet Service
and imported the Activity Service migration package. To view another user's activities, open the user's profile and look at the User Activities portlet displayed in the profile. To subscribe to e-mail notification or an RSS feed of the user's activity, click the appropriate button at the bottom of the user's User Activities portlet. |
Community Links Portlet Template (portlet template) | This template is used by the portal to create portlets that display the links saved in a Community Knowledge Directory folder. This portlet template is stored in the Portal Resources folder. |
Content Snapshots (portlet template) | This template is used by the portal to create portlets that display the results of a Snapshot Query. This portlet template is stored in the Portal Resources folder. |