Integration and Collaboration
You can integrate your Oracle Portal with
a variety of applications and leverage declarative portal publishing
to integrate with different types of data sources. The OmniPortlet and
Web Clipping wizards are part of PortalTools, an enhancement for Oracle
Portal. PortalTools contains new portlets designed to capture
and integrate data from multiple data sources including Relational
Database, Web Services, Spreadsheets, XML and Web sites. The
OmniPortlet and Web Clipping portlets shift the customization and
integration of portal development from information technology (IT)
departments to end-users, empowering non-technical users to customize
portal content and integrate data via self-service interfaces.
Similarly forms and reports can be easily built using the
PortletBuilder. For custom, complex integration, users can also
leverage the PDK programmatic approach to build custom-tailored
integration solutions. Download the latest PDK and install the PortalTools application.
To learn more about EAI, various
technologies integration, business intelligence integration, mobile
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Technical Information
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| Enterprise
Application Integration |
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How to
Integrate Enterprise Applications into Your Portal
BPEL is fast becoming the de facto standard for business
process orchestration. The white paper also describes how portals can be the solution for
aggregating personalized business dashboards for BPEL modeled processes and activity
monitoring, visualizing worklists, alerts/notifications, and key performance indicators.
Prerequisite: general knowledge of Oracle Portal and portal standards
(WSRP, JSR 168) and
basic understanding of EAI, BPM, BAM, and the BPEL standard. Access the Supporting
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Integrate SAP
Applications using SAP Datasource for OmniPortlet |
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Integration |
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How to
Best Leverage J2EE, Struts, and ADF in Your Portal (1338)
Learn how simple it is to build
J2EE-based portlets with the Java Portlet Wizard and how to leverage the wizard to
generate standards-based (JSR-168) portlets, which can then be deployed to any vendor's
JSR-168 container. You will understand how to portletize a Struts or ADF application
without changing the business logic or affecting the stand-alone application. Access the Supporting
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Omniportlet: Publishing
Any Data in Oracle Portal |
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Integrate
Various Technologies (XML, Web Services, CSV, SQL etc.) using
OmniPortlet |
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Web Page Clipping using WebClipping |
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Integrating Forms and
Reports with the Portlet Builder |
| Collaboration |
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MS Exchange Portlets from Portal Integration Solutions |
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Lotus Notes Portlets from Portal Integration Solutions |
| Documentation |
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Oracle
Portal Developer's Guide |
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Mobile Integration |
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Solutions Catalog |
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Oracle Collaboration Suite |
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