OracleAS Portal
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| OracleAS Portal is a browser-based application for building
and deploying e-business portals. It provides a complete set of
open, productive, self-service tools for publishing information,
building applications, and deploying and administering your enterprise
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PDK
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- How to Build
a Java Portlet [v1][v2]
- How to Add
Java Portlets to an Existing Provider [v1]
- How to add
Custom Tags to the Provider Definition File [v1]
- How to Build
a Portlet Using an Existing Java Component [v1]
- How to Build
a Multi Language Java Portlet using PDK [v2]
- How to Use
the Preference Store API [v2]
- A Primer on
Web Providers [v1]
- Understanding
the Default Provider [v1]
- Understanding
the Provider Adapter [v1]
- Understanding
the Provider Framework [v2]
- Understanding
How Providers, Portlets, Portal Pages and the Portlet Repository
Interact [v2]
- Understanding
the Provider Interfaces [v1]
- Understanding
the Provider Runtime [v1]
- Understanding
the HelloWorld - Java Portlet Sample [v1]
- Understanding
the Parameter Passing JSP Sample [v1]
- Understanding
PDK-Java Portlet Security [v1]
- Understanding
how Oracle9iAS Portal uses Web Cache [v2]
- Understanding
Web Services for Portlets [v2]
- FAQ on Web
Services and PDK-Java [v2]
- A Primer on
Portlet Parameters and Events [v2]
- Reusing Portlets
(Based on the Sample Event Web Provider) [v1]
- Designing
Pages Using the PDK Sample Event Web Provider [v2]
- Securing Web
Providers [v2]
- Provider Group
Server Setup [v2]
- Adding Parameters
and Events to Portlets [v2]
- How to Build
Portlets Using Web Services [v2]
- Building the
Web Services Sample Portlets using URL Parameters [v2]
- Troubleshooting
PDK-Java (JPDK) [v1]
- Portal Tools: What's new in OmniPortlet and Web Clipping
? [v2]
- Portal Tools: Web Clipping restrictions [v2]
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Adding Different Modes to Java Portlets
- Adding Extra
Render Modes to Java Portlets [v1] [v2]
- Adding Customization
[v1] [v2]
- Adding Simple
Caching [v1] [v2]
- Adding Security
to Java Portlet [v2]
- Adding Session
Storage to Java Portlet [v1] [v2]
- Adding Customization
[v1] [v2]
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[FAQ]
[Discussion]
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URL-Based Portlet
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- Installing
the URL-Based Samples [v2]
- How to build.URL-Based
Portlet [v1]
[v2]
- A Primer on
PDK-URL Services [v1]
[v2]
- A Primer on
the PDK-Java Provider Framework [v1] [v2]
- Understanding
the PDK-URL Services Runtime [v1]
- Understanding
provider.xml for PDK-URL Services [v1]
- Understanding
the Web Provider Utilities [v1]
- Understanding
Portal Page and Portlet Parameters in PDK-URL Services [v1]
- Understanding
Portlet Parameters for URL-Based Portlets [v2]
- Understanding
External Applications for URL-Based Portlets [v2]
- Understanding
Basic Authentication for URL-Based Portlets [v2]
- Upgrading
to PDK-URL Services v9.0.2 [v2]
- How to Build
a Multi-Programming Language Portlet [v2]
- How to Build
an ASP Portlet [v1] [v2]
- How to Build
a PERL Portlet [v2]
- How to Build
a URL-Based Portlet with Inline Rendering of Portlet Links
[v1][v2]
- How to Build
a URL-Based Portlet that Uses Invalidation-Based Caching
[v2]
- How to Build
a URL-Based Portlet that Uses Parameter Passing [v1]
[v2]
- How to Build
a URL-Based Portlet with HTML filter [v1]
[v2]
- How to Build
a URL-Based Portlet with XML filter [v1]
[v2]
- How to Build
a External Application Portlet for MyYahoo [v1]
- How to Build
a URL-Based Portlet with Single Sign-On [v1]
[v2]
- How to Build
a URL-Based Portlet with Basic Authentication [v1]
[v2]
- How to Build
a URL-Based Portlet that Uses Parameter Passing [v1]
[v2]
- How to Build
a URL-Based SSL Portlet [v1]
- Installing
PDK-URL Services providers on Weblogic [v1]
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PL/SQL
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