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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Tutorial for Oracle WebCenter Developers
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Release 1 (11.1.1)
Part Number E10273-04
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Introduction to WebCenter Framework and the Tutorial
What is WebCenter Framework?
What Will I Create?
2
Preparing for the Tutorial
Introduction
Step 1: Obtain the Software
Step 2: Download the Sample Tutorial Files
Step 3: Add the Tutorial Sample Schema to Your Database
Step 4: Install the WebCenter Schema
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Creating a WebCenter Application with a Customizable Page
Introduction
Step 1: Create a Custom WebCenter Application
Step 2: Add the Resource Files to the Application
Step 3: Create a Page
Step 4: Add Layout Components to the Page
Step 5: Add Oracle Composer to the Page to Enable Customization
Step 6: Customize the Page at Runtime Using Oracle Composer
4
Adding Security to Your Application
Introduction
Step 1: Add ADF Security to Your Application
Step 2: Create Users and Roles for the Application
Step 3: Add ADF Security Policies to Your Application
Step 4: Add a Login/Logout Link to Your Application and Update the Login Page
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Adding Oracle WebCenter Services to Your Application
Introduction
Step 1: Add the Search Toolbar Task Flow to the Application
Step 2: Create a Connection for the Documents Service
Step 3: Add the Documents - Document Manager Task Flow to Your Application
Step 4: Browse Documents at Runtime
Step 5: Create a Database Connection to the WebCenter Schema
Step 6: Add the Tags Service to Your Application
Step 7: Use, Add, and Search Tags in Your Application at Runtime
Step 8: Add the People Connections Service to Your Application
Step 9: Use the People Connections Service in Your Application at Runtime
Step 10: Use the Links Service in Your Application at Runtime
Step 11: Use the Mail Service with Your Application (Optional)
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Building Portlets and Wiring Them in Your Application
Introduction
Step 1: Create a Standards-Based Java (JSR 168) Portlet
Step 2: Create the JavaBeans to Store the Standards-Based Portlet Information
Step 3: Create the Business Logic for the Standards-Based Portlet
Step 4: Test and Deploy the Standards-Based Portlet
Step 5: Register the Standards-Based Portlet with Your Application
Step 6: Test the Standards-Based Portlet in Your Application
Step 7: Register the Preconfigured Portlet Producer
Step 8: Add an OmniPortlet to Your Page
Step 9: Define OmniPortlet at Runtime
Step 10: Wire the Standards-Based Portlet and OmniPortlet Together
Step 11: Test the Interaction Between the Portlets
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Changing the Look and Feel of Your Application
Introduction
Step 1: Change the Application Look and Feel Using a Skin
Step 2: Personalize One User's (Lisa's) Page
Step 3: Personalizing a Second User's (Alex's) Page
Step 4: Personalizing a Third User's (Dan's) Page
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Conclusion
Summary
Moving On
Index
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