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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Production Operations Guide for Oracle WebLogic Portal
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Release 3 (10.3.4)
Part Number E14245-03
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1-1 Typical WebLogic Portal Environments
1-2 The Export/Import Utility Allows Round-Trip Development
2-1 WebLogic Portal Facets
2-2 WebLogic Portal Facets
2-3 Example Application myApp.ear
2-4 Shared Library AppLibOne.ear
2-5 Final Deployed Application
2-6 Sharing Portal Resources in a Team Environment
2-7 Default Middleware Home Directory (MW_HOME)
3-1 WebLogic Portal Single Cluster Architecture
3-2 WebLogic Portal Multi-Cluster Architecture
3-3 WebLogic Configuration Wizard Welcome Window
3-4 Configure JDBC Data Sources Window
3-5 Review WebLogic Domain Window Sample
3-6 During Normal Operations, Traffic Is Sent to the Primary Cluster
3-7 Traffic Is Routed to the Secondary Cluster; The Primary Cluster Is Updated
3-8 Traffic Is Routed Back to the Primary Cluster; The Secondary Cluster Is Updated
4-1 Example Application myApp.ear
4-2 Multiple Enterprise Applications in a Single Domain
4-3 JSR-286 WAR Import Utility
4-4 Production Redeployment Overview
4-5 Basic Steps to Update a Portal Using Production Redeployment
5-1 Moving Portals Between Environments
5-2 Propagation Roadmap
5-3 Example of a Portal Development and Production Environment
5-4 Definition Label in the Properties View
6-1 Flow of a Propagation Session
6-2 Select Global Scope Dialog
6-3 Scoping at the Enterprise Application Level
6-4 Select Global Scope Dialog
6-5 Scoping to Desktop_1
6-6 Scoping to a Repository
6-7 Scoping to Content Folder_3
6-8 Accepting Adds and Deletes
6-9 Ignoring Adds and Accepting Deletes
6-10 Local Policy Overrides Global Policy
6-11 Local Policies and Library Instances
6-12 Recommended Configuration: Consumers Point to Separate Producers
6-13 Selecting the Producer Registration Node
6-14 Producer Registration Properties Dialog
7-1 Example Propagation Perspective
7-2 Import - Select Dialog
7-3 Import From Server Parameters
7-4 Choose Inventory File Dialog
7-5 New Simple Project Folder
7-6 Choose Source Inventory File Dialog
7-7 Import - Select Dialog
7-8 Import - File System Dialog
7-9 Choose Source Inventory Dialog
7-10 Destination Inventory File Selected
7-11 Viewing the Merged Inventory
7-12 Expanded Inventory
7-13 Refining the Merged Inventory View
7-14 Export - Select Dialog
7-15 Choose Propagation Session Dialog
7-16 Final Inventory File
7-17 Select Export Propagation Inventory to Server
7-18 Choose Propagation Inventory Dialog
7-19 Export To Server Parameters Dialog
8-1 Propagation Service Module
8-2 Scoping a Source Inventory
8-3 Combining and Committing an Inventory
11-1 Export/Import Utility Allows Round-Trip Development
11-2 Import, Export, and Scoping Options Offered by the Export/Import Utility
11-3 Portal Resources Tree of the WebLogic Portal Administration Console
11-4 Scoping Hierarchy
11-5 Excerpt from Default Properties File
11-6 Application Name Shown in the WebLogic Portal Administration Console
11-7 Application Name
11-8 Application Name
11-9 Application Name
11-10 Merge Results with Deletes = false
11-11 Merge Result with Deletes = true
11-12 Inner Move: Pages P1 and P2 Swap Positions Within the Same Book
11-13 Outer Move: Pages P1 and P4 Swap Positions Across Different Books
11-14 The Web Application Name
11-15 The Portal Path Value As Shown in the Portal Details Tab
11-16 The Location of a Page's Definition Label in the WebLogic Portal Administration Console
11-17 Application Name
12-1 Loading Updated Datasync Files to the Database
12-2 Datasync Web Application Home Page
12-3 Browsing the Datasync Repository
12-4 Data Item Contents
12-5 Uploading New Datasync Data