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Demonstrations
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| Veeva
Vacation Setup |
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Veeva
Vacation Setup Materials December 2007
This zip file contains the files you need to
build the environment that we used for the Veeva Vacation demos, which are
listed below. (1.58 MB)
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Oracle
WebCenter Hands-On Practices January 2008
This file contains step-by-step instructions
for building a WebCenter application that is based on the Veeva Vacation
demos. (4.82 MB)
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| Veeva
Vacation Demos |
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To derive maximum benefit from these
demonstrations, we suggest that you view them in the order in which they
are listed below.
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Consuming
Portlets in a JSF Application January 2007
This demonstration shows how to create a
jspx page, and add an ADF table and OmniPortlet to the page. The
OmniPortlet uses a custom HTML layout to display data that is defined in a
csv file. (13:42 minutes) |
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Adding
Customization to a JSF Application January 2007
This demonstration shows how to add a border
and header ("chrome") around an ADF component by using a
showDetailFrame. It also adds customization to a group of components by
using a panelCustomizable component. (9:03 minutes) |
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Integrating
Content from a JCR 1.0 Repository January 2007
This demonstration shows how to build an ADF
Faces tree structure to display a list of directories and files. Each file
contains an image, which is displayed when the user clicks the file name.
(17:44 minutes) |
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Contextually
Linking WebCenter Components January 2007
This demonstration shows how to link the
data displayed in the OmniPortlet to the selected row in the ADF table.
(9:28 minutes) |
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Building
and Deploying Standards-Based Portlets February
2007
This demonstration shows the steps for
producing and consuming portlets using JDeveloper and WebCenter. It also
shows how to use WSRP 2.0 interportlet communication to wire a custom
portlet to the out-of-box Parameter Form Portlet. (20:53 minutes) |
| Other Demos |
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Displaying
Presence Information in a WebCenter Application January
2008
This viewlet shows how to combine a buddy
list from a database table with presence information coming from the OCMS
presence server. (11:17 minutes) |
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Integrating
Oracle Discussions into a WebCenter Application December
2007
This viewlet shows two ways to integrate a
discussion forum into your WebCenter application. (8:38 minutes) |
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Integrating
a Wiki by Using a WebService Data Control November
2007
This viewlet shows how to use an Oracle
WebCenter Wiki data control to integrate your wiki into a WebCenter
application. (12:28 minutes) |
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Consuming
a PeopleSoft Portlet November 2007
This demonstration shows how to consume a
PeopleSoft self-service page as a WSRP portlet in a WebCenter application.
(8:43 minutes) |
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Portletizing
an ADF Faces Application February 2007
This viewlet demonstrates the steps for
exposing an existing ADF Faces application as a portlet. It shows the
portlet running in both a WebCenter application and in an Oracle Portal
page. (9:05 minutes) |
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| Oracle
WebCenter Samples |
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| Build
a WebCenter Application |
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Oracle
WebCenter Framework Building a WebCenter Application Step by Step Guide June 2007
The steps in this manual show you how to add portlets, integrate existing
content, and add customization to the SRDemo application, as well as
create interactivity. |
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Sample
Files for the SR demo June 2007
After you install and set up the sample files, you can view the completed,
working version of the SRDemo so you can see what you are going to build. |
| Visit the
WebCenter
Oracle By Example page for more step-by-step tutorials. |
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| ADF
Faces Skins |
| An ADF
Faces skin lets you change the appearance or look and feel of an
application without having to rewrite the code that implements the
application's user interface. A skin is a style sheet based on the CSS 3.0
syntax. Two sample skins, provided below, are partial skins that
define styles for Oracle WebCenter components and a subset of ADF Faces
components. |
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MyCompany Skin January 2007 |
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Limerine Skin January 2007 |
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Oracle WebCenter
Services - Wikis, Blogs, and Discussions Portlet Samples
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The following portlets are samples
released for test, evaluation, and education purposes. They are not
supported through formal Oracle Support mechanisms. We are, however, very
interested in receiving your feedback on these portlets. Please post any
suggestions, questions, or issues to the Oracle WebCenter Suite - Services discussion forum
and we will respond as quickly as possible.
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Wikis Portlet: Easily connect to the WebCenter
Wiki and Blog Server (10.1.3.4.0). Once connected, you can navigate, view,
create, and edit wiki pages. |
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Blogs Portlet: Easily connect to the WebCenter
Wiki and Blog Server (10.1.3.4.0). Once connected, you can navigate the
blog entries. As the blog owner, you can also create new entries and edit
existing ones. |
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Discussions Portlet: Easily connect to WebCenter
Discussions (10.1.3.4.0). Once connected, you can navigate and create
forums, threads, and messages, as well as edit and reply to posted
messages. |
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| Oracle
Application Server Portal 11g Release 1 |
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Wikis, Blogs and Discussions Sample Portlets
for Oracle Application Server Portal | Source
Code (7.4 MB) | EAR
File (7.4 MB) August 2009 |
| Oracle
Application Server Portal 10g Release 2 |
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Wikis, Blogs and Discussions Sample Portlets
for Oracle Application Server Portal | Source
Code (8.5 MB) | EAR
File (9.2 MB) August 2009 |
| Oracle
WebLogic Portal 10.3 |
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| Oracle
WebCenter Interaction 10g Release 3 |
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Oracle WebCenter
Interaction Sample
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Universal
Content Management Crawler Sample (6.5 MB) August
2009
This sample content service has been designed to crawl and index content
from a Universal Content Management (UCM) repository. The content service
can be configured to crawl and index the content along with any of its
metadata. When the content is crawled, the security of the content can be
mirrored at the same time as long as both WCI and UCM are using the same
authentication source. Lastly, if the folder module has been installed as
part of the UCM installation, then folder mirroring can be configured as
well.
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