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Oracle® WebCenter Framework Developer's Guide
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Part Number B31074-05
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3-1 Default web.xml File Provided Through the WebCenter Application Template
3-2 Default faces-config.xml File Provided Through the WebCenter Application Template
4-1 Hierarchical Placement of the adfp:portlet Tag
4-2 adfp:portlet Tag
4-3 Persistence Setting in the Application's web.xml File
4-4 Turning Run-Time Persistence Off in the Application's web.xml File
4-5 Code Fragment to be Copied When Copying a Portlet
4-6 Changing the Portlet ID
4-7 Creating a New Method for a Managed Bean in faces-config.xml
4-8 Source Page Code Fragment to Be Copied When Copying a Portlet
4-9 Code Fragment to Be Copied From a Page Definition File
4-10 Deleting Portlet-Related Page Variables from a Page Definition File
4-11 PageDef.xml File with OmniPortlet
4-12 <variable>
4-13 selectOneChoice
4-14 portlet1 Parameters
5-1 Sample Output Generated by the Keytool
5-2 orion-application.xml to Import the Domino Shared Library
5-3 Syntax to Install Oracle WebCenter Adapter for IBM Lotus Domino on Linux
5-4 Syntax to Install Oracle WebCenter Adapter for IBM Lotus Domino on Windows
5-5 orion-application.xml to Import the SharePoint Shared Library
5-6 web.xml
5-7 Syntax to Install the Oracle WebCenter Adapter for Microsoft SharePoint on Linux
5-8 Syntax to Install the Oracle WebCenter Adapter for Microsoft SharePoint on Windows
5-9 orion-application.xml to Import the Documentum Shared Library
5-10 commandButton1_action() Method
5-11 Sample Java Class
7-1 web.xml Filter Modifications
9-1 Core Customizable Component Style Selector and Style Definition
9-2 A Populated adf-faces-skins.xml File
9-3 Turning Portlet Borders Off
9-4 Specifying Styles in the adfp:portlet Tag
9-5 Using EL to Conditionally Set an Inline Style Attribute
9-6 Style Selector Expressed in a Skin
9-7 Style Selector Expressed as a Style Class in Source Code
9-8 Style Selector Expressed as a Style Class in the Property Inspector
9-9 Java Class for Persisting a Skin Change Through a Browser Cookie
9-10 Registering a Java Class as a Managed Bean
9-11 One Implementation of a Skin Switcher
9-12 Java Class for Persisting a Skin Change that Affects All Users
9-13 Registering a Java Class as a Managed Bean
9-14 One Implementation of a Skin Switcher
10-1 Grants in the system-jazn-data.xml file
10-2 Using the isAuthorizationEnabled() Method of the Oracle ADF Security Context
10-3 Using the isAuthenticated() Method of the Oracle ADF Security Context
10-4 Using the getUserName() Method of the Oracle ADF Security Context
10-5 Using the isUserInRole(roleName)) Method of the Faces Context
10-6 Method Permission Defined in the system-jazn-data.xml File
10-7 Using Regular Expressions to Define Permission for Methods
10-8 Granting the Invoke Permission to the anyone Role for Specific Methods
10-9 Delayed EL Evaluation in a Session-Scoped Managed Bean
10-10 Using the hasPermission Method to Evaluate Access Policies
10-11
10-12 Login Component Code
10-13 LoginFormBlock code that injects the Login Form into the Login Page
10-14 enableSecurity Element in the Portlet Security Section in adf-config.xml
10-15 enableSecurity Element in the Customizable Components Security Section in adf-config.xml
10-16 actionsCategory Element in the Portlets Security Section
10-17 actions Element in the Portlets Security Section
10-18 InsideBizHours Method Defined in appBusinessRules Managed Bean
10-19 InsideBizHours Method Referenced in the adf-config.xml File
10-20 InsideCorpNetwork Method Defined in appBusinessRules Managed Bean
10-21 InsideCorpNetwork Method Referenced in the adf-config.xml File
10-22 actionsCategory Element in the Customizable Components Security Section
10-23 EL Used in Customizable Components an actionCategory Entry
10-24 action Elements in the Customizable Components Security Section
10-25 isUserInRole(
role
) API
10-26 Base Service URL in WSRP v1 WSDL
10-27 Markup Service URL in WSRP v2 WSDL
10-28 Sample wsmgmt.xml File
10-29 Syntax for XML to LDAP Migration
10-30 Grants in an app-jazn-data.xml File
10-31 Security Role Mapping in the orion-application.xml File
10-32 Sample XML to XML Migration
10-33 system-jazn-data.xml File Content with realm-name and type Subelements
10-34 system-jazn-data.xml File for Use with Oracle Access Manager
10-35 Sample XML to XML Migration
11-1 Sample MS Windows Batch Script for Updating system-jazn-data.xml File
11-2 Sample Output from Batch Script
12-1 Sample Orion-Application.xml File
12-2 Sample Config File with a Single Profile
12-3 Sample Config File with Multiple Profiles
12-4 Output of the Predeployment Tool for a WebCenter Application
12-5 Sample Output of the Predeployment Tool for an Oracle Content DB Version 10.1.3.2-based Application
12-6 Connections.xml for the File System Adapter
12-7 Connections.xml for the OracleAS Portal
12-8 app-jazn-data.xml file with a managers Role
12-9 Updated app-jazn-data.xml File with the doc_managers Role
12-10 Syntax for the JAZN Migration Tool
12-11 Syntax for XML to XML Migration
12-12 Syntax for XML to LDAP Migration
12-13 Syntax for ldapmodify
12-14 webcenter:generateConfigTemplate
12-15 webcenter:preDeploy
12-16 webcenter:exportMdsData
12-17 webcenter:importMdsData
12-18 webcenter:generateMdsExportSet
12-19 Sample Build File
18-1 Sample File Locations for web.xml Files
18-2 Configuring web.xml to Use a Database Preference Store
18-3 Sample File Locations for provider.xml Files
18-4 Configuring provider.xml to Use a Database Preference Store
18-5 Configuring web.xml to Use a File-Based Preference Store
18-6 Configuring provider.xml to Use a File-Based Preference Store
18-7 Configuring OmniPortlet's provider.xml File to Use a File-Based Preference Store
18-8 Java Command for Creating a Schema for Web Clipping Portlet Definitions and Clippings
18-9 Configuring the Web Clipping provider.xml File to Use a Database Repository for Web Clipping Definitions and Clippings
18-10 Configuring the Web Clipping provider.xml File to Use an Oracle Metadata Services Repository for Web Clipping Definitions and Clippings
18-11 Specifying the Location of the MDS Repository in the mds-config.xml File
19-1 view.jsp Sample Code
19-2 edit.jsp Sample Code
19-3 oracle-portlet.xml Sample, Navigational Parameters
19-4 Form Portlet Submitting Parameters
19-5 Portlet Reading Parameters
19-6 Page Definition File Sample
19-7 oracle-portlet.xml Sample, Export/Import
19-8 Resource Proxy for WSRP
19-9 provider.xml Sample, Public Parameters
19-10 ShowPage.jsp Sample
19-11 Page Definition File Sample
19-12 Whitelist Excerpt from the provider.xml File
19-13 Sample portlet.xml for JSF Portlet (ADF Binding)
19-14 Sample portlet.xml for JSF Portlet (Non-ADF Binding)
19-15 Sample Code of JSF Page (JSFParameterForm.zip:JSFParamDisplay.jspx)
19-16 Sample Code of oracle-portlet.xml (JSFParameterForm.zip:oracle-portlet.xml)
19-17 Sample Code of Page Definition File of The Consumer Page (InterPortletComm.zip:PortletCommPageDef.xml)
A-1 Web Servlet Initialization Parameters
A-2 Servlet Definition for Resource Servlet
A-3 Servlet Mapping for Resource Servlet
A-4 Web Servlet Initialization Parameter
A-5 Servlet Definition for Resource Servlet
A-6 Servlet Mapping for Resource Servlet
B-1 Setting Oracle Metadata Services as Web Clipping Repository
B-2 Setting Oracle Database 9
i
or Later as Web Clipping Repository
B-3 Running the PersistenceMigrationTool Utility
B-4 persistentStore and fileStoreRoot Variables in the web.xml File
B-5 PDK-Java Migration Utility Command Line, Upgrade
B-6 PDK-Java Migration Utility Command Line, Migration
C-1 oracle-portlet.xml Element Hierarchy
C-2 oracle-portlet.xml Sample With Navigational Parameters
C-3 portlet.xml Sample
C-4 provider.xml Sample
C-5 <adf-portlet-config> element Sample
C-6 adf-faces-config.xml Sample
C-7 PageDef.xml Sample
C-8 app-jazn-data.xml Sample
G-1 j2ee-logging.xml for XML Logging Output
G-2 j2ee-logging.xml for Plain Text Output
G-3 Sample Configuration in the logging.properties File