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Thomas Kurian's WebCenter Demo
See the details of Thomas' WebCenter Suite demo at Oracle OpenWorld 2006. This viewlet provides an overview of the types of applications that Oracle WebCenter Suite will allow developers to build and business users to evolve. It demonstrates the power of Oracle's new user interaction foundation and provides a glimpse of the types of services that will compose Oracle Fusion Applications. |
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The Next Generation of Human Interaction (S281747)
This presentation shows how Oracle's new user interaction environment enhances productivity and, more importantly, presents Oracle's vision for how business users can leverage Web 2.0 services to be extremely productive on their own and within communities of fellow workers. |
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Build a Killer Portal by Using Java Server Faces (S281753)
This presentation explores in detail how you can make your JavaServer Faces applications customizable and how to add portal capabilities such as JSR 168/WSRP portlets and site management. You learn how to declaratively secure your components with Java Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE 5) and JAAS security. You also see how using JavaServer Faces can enhance the end-user experience beyond traditional portals with rich components and built-in services. |
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The Wait Is Over: Standards-Based Content Integration via Java Content Repository (S281757)
This presentation focuses on JSR 170 and the Java Content Repository (JCR 1.0), highlighting how the standard supports common content-centric use cases and capabilities, and how developers can leverage the standard together with the capabilities within Oracle Application Developer Framework and the content integration framework to build content-rich applications. |
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Break the Limits of JSR 168 Portlet Development with Ajax and JavaServer Faces (S281756)
Portal-based applications are becoming increasingly common and important in the Java Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE 5) application server world. For developers, the emergence of the JSR 168 portlet standards widens the market for selling, buying, and sharing information about rendering applications within a portal. This presentaion provides tips, techniques, and best practices for developing standards-based portlets. |
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Next Generation of Portlet Standards: Sneak Preview of WSRP 2.0 and JSR 286 (S281759)
The next generation of the standards includes enhancements that place them on par with their proprietary counterparts. This session describes how WSRP 2.0 can help you work around the limitations of JSR 168, including interportlet communication. The session highlights new features coming in JSR 286 and provides information on Oracle's support for the standards. |
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The New OPN Solutions Catalog: Underneath the Covers (S283158)
Thanks to the power of Oracle Application Server Portal 10g Release 2 (Oracle Portal 10.1.4), Oracle was able to rapidly develop the new Oracle Partner Network (OPN) Solutions Catalog, an Oracle-hosted online directory that provides instant access to Oracle partner solutions and services. Learn how you can leverage Oracle Fusion Middleware and SOA to extend and evolve the Solution Catalog's architecture and, thereby, enhance the value you bring to partners and customers. |
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Everything You Need to Know About Surfacing Oracle's Enterprise Applications Within Your Portal (S281760)
Oracle's family of enterprise application suites includes Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle's PeopleSoft, Oracle's JD Edwards World EnterpriseOne, and Oracle's Siebel product families. This session examines various options for exposing these applications within your Oracle portal and how, in combination with business intelligence tools, the corporate portal can become the face of an SOA, fusing your applications into a single environment. |
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The Evolving Role of Portals in an SOA World (S281758)
This session explores how portals will continue to evolve to meet the needs of a landscape transformed by SOA. Learn how it is more important than ever for a portal to be able to unify--within a single user interface--a highly heterogeneous IT infrastructure and a disparate services catalog to give users a view of these business flows, services, and events. See how portal products and frameworks are a key enabler of SOA and the deployment of SOAs. |
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Bring Service Oriented Architecture to Your Users: Create Compelling BPEL Human Interactions in Your Portal (S283659)
As the glue that holds SOA together, Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) is the standard for assembling a set of discrete services into an end-to-end process flow. A key benefit of BPEL and SOA is the reduced workload that employees experience when the number of business process touchpoints they regularly deal with is optimized via human workflow services. Learn how you can surface your BPEL human workflows in your portal by using either the Oracle BPEL Worklist Portlets--right out of the box--or by creating your own custom portlets. |
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An Enterprise Portal in 90 Days: Critical Factors Behind a Successful Oracle Portal Implementation in Higher Education (S281764)
Based on Temple University's (TU) experience using Oracle Portal 10.1.4, this session identifies and explores several clear predictors for a successful implementation of an enterprise portal. Topics covered include identity management, single sign-on, project management (a critique of what went well and what didn't), and effective load testing. The session concludes with a demonstration of the TUportal. Access the supporting white paper. |
| Related Links |
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Oracle OpenWorld San Francisco 2005 |
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Oracle OpenWorld San Francisco 2004 |