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The Oracle Portlet
Developer Kit (PDK) is the framework for seamless
integration of new and existing applications into Oracle
Portal. The PDK allows developers to build portlets using a wide range of technologies, including JSR 168, Java EE 5, J2EE, Web Services, and more. The PDK also includes the Oracle Portlet Container for deploying JSR 168 portlets. Portlets deployed to the Oracle Portlet Container are exposed via WSRP. The PDK is included with the Oracle Portal license.
Note: The latest version of the PDK is 10.1.3.2, released with Oracle WebCenter. Oracle Portal 10.1.4 can consume WSRP and PDK-Java portlets deployed to the 10.1.3.2 portlet container. See the PDK 10.1.3.2 page for details.
On this page, you find information pertaining to PDK 10.1.2.0.2, which was released with Oracle Portal 10.1.4. See Metalink Note 335911.1 to review and download the patches for the 10.1.2.0.2 PDK. Earlier versions of the PDK are also available for download—use the links in the Previous Releases portlet on the sidebar.
Oracle PDK-Java
10.1.2.0.2 Software and Utilities |
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Download PDK-Java software, PortalTools (OmniPortlet & Web Clipping),
and common libraries. Review the
installation doc
and release notes.
Optionally, you can download the preconfigured standalone OC4J
with PDK below. For non-Oracle containers, download the
common libraries for non oracle. |
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Download the
preconfigured OC4J. This download contains the portlet
standards, PDK-Java, OmniPortlet, and Web Clipping already deployed
and ready to use within OC4J 10.1.2.0.2. Simply download,
extract, and start OC4J. |
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Download the PDK-Java TestSuite. The TestSuite allows you to do
performance and unit testing of your Web provider without the
need for an OracleAS Portal instance. |
Oracle
Portlet Container 10.1.2.0.2
Oracle Portlet Container enables
you to quickly and easily build and run interoperable Java
portlets. The container provides a runtime environment for Java
portlets coded to the standard Java Portlet Specification (JSR
168) APIs that enable the portlets to be consumed by any portal
supporting the OASIS Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP) 1.0
standard. |
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Download the Oracle Portlet Container 10.1.2.0.2 to deploy
JSR 168 portlets.
Follow the instructions in the 10.1.4 Portal Developer's Guide (Section 6.3), available on the Portal Documentation site, to install the portlet container. |
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Download the
preconfigured OC4J. This download contains the portlet
standards, PDK-Java, OmniPortlet, and Web Clipping already deployed
and ready to use within OC4J 10.1.2.0.2. Simply download,
extract, and start OC4J. |
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See the WSRP & JSR 168 standards page for more information. |
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Tutorial:
Creating Standards-Based J2EE Portlets. Access this Oracle by Example tutorial to learn
how to build and deploy a JSR 168 portlet by using the Java Portlet Wizard in JDeveloper. |
Portal Extension for JDeveloper
Create, test, and deploy Java portlets from within Oracle JDeveloper. The Portal Extension for JDeveloper includes two wizards: |
- Standards-based Java Portlet Wizard, which helps you build portlets based on the JSR 168 Portlet Standard.
- Oracle PDK-Java Portlet Wizard, which helps you build portlets based on the PDK APIs.
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Both wizards guide you through the steps of creating the portlet skeleton; then you simply need to implement your business logic.
Note: The Studio Edition of Oracle JDeveloper 10.1.3.2, released with Oracle WebCenter Suite, contains the latest versions of the portlet creation wizards. See the JDeveloper Downloads page.
The information below pertains to JDeveloper 9.0.5 or 10.1.2.
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Download the
Portal Extension for Oracle JDeveloper to build portlets
based on portlet standards or PDK APIs. |
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Review the
Portal Extension for Oracle JDeveloper Installation Guide. |
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PDK-PL/SQL Downloads |
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Download PL/SQL samples, API, and articles. |
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Download the PL/SQL Generator, a Web application that
creates installable PL/SQL code for a database provider and its
portlets based on the provider and portlet definitions that are
stored in the form of an XML file. |
Portal
Integration Kit (POINT) Portlets
Portal Integration (POINT) offers
portlets that allow Oracle Portal users to integrate popular
applications with their portal. Source code is provided with the
POINT portlets to allow developers to enhance the portlets'
functionality as well as to use them as samples to build their
own portlets. |
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Integration Solutions Samples Download Page |
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Portlet Development and PDK Content |
| Related Links |
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Oracle Containers for J2EE Page |