Preface

This guide explains how to build portal applications and custom components using WebCenter Portal Framework and JDeveloper, and provides in-depth information for all of the following tasks:

  • How to set up and prepare your development environment for portal development, including iterative and round-trip development.

  • How to build, deploy, and manage a Portal Framework application.

  • How to secure, administer, monitor, and maintain a Portal Framework application and all of its associated components.

  • How to develop custom navigation user interfaces for a portal.

  • How to prepare an application for, configure, and integrate Oracle WebCenter Portal services.

  • How to integrate content into a Portal Framework application.

  • How to deliver personalized content to a Portal Framework application.

  • How to plan, build, deploy, and manage portlets for a Portal Framework application.

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Audience

This manual is written for all of the following developers:

  • The developer who wants to build a WebCenter Portal Framework application or integrate Oracle WebCenter Portal functionality to their application.

  • The component developer, who wants to build portlets from Oracle WebCenter Portal services.

This guide also assumes that the audience has already read the Fusion Developer's Guide for Oracle Application Development Framework and is familiar with the following technologies:

  • Java

  • Oracle JDeveloper

  • JavaServer Faces

  • Oracle Application Development Framework (Oracle ADF) (purpose, basic architecture, basic development skills)

  • Oracle ADF Faces components

  • Oracle WebLogic Server

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Related Documents

For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.9.0) documentation set or on Oracle Technology Network (OTN) at http://www.oracle.com/technology/index.html.

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