Portal Server 6.xHow tos |
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| Different
Headers for Roles |
How to configure Different
Headers for different roles/organizations |
V6.1 |
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| Sample
Portal Desktop Mapping |
If you are in doubt as to what
JSP template file creates a component on the desktop, take a look at
this document. This is a mapping of all of the files and where they get
referenced. |
V6.1 |
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| Sample
Portal Content Edit Option Mapping |
This is the same time mapping
for content edit as in the Sample
Portal Desktop Mapping |
V6.1 |
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| XML
Theme Definitions |
This is a list of the XML
Attributes that make up a theme and their descriptions. |
V6.2 |
V6.3 |
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| Lock
Channel Positions on the Desktop |
How do you force a channel to a
paticular row or column. This article shows you how to configure a
channel to a specific spot. |
V6.3 |
| File Locations |
This Document
helps you locate key file with in the Portal Server file structure. |
V6.1 |
V6.2 W2K |
V6.3 |
| Creating a Sub Organization | This walks you
through all of the steps necessary to create a working sub Organization
for portal. There are policy and templates that must be created. |
V6.1 |
V6.2 |
V6.3 |
| Creating a Sub Organization that supports
SRA |
This walks you
through all of the steps necessary to create a working sub Organization
for Portal Secure Remote Access. There are additional policies required
for SRA |
V6.2 | V6.3 | |
| JSR168 FAQ | JSR168 FAQ from the Portlet
Community |
V6.3 | ||
| PDEPLOY
Examples |
Examples of using pdeploy |
V6.2 |
V6.3 |
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| PAR
Command Examples and Documentation |
Example of using par command and
the documentation for the command |
V6.2 |
V6.3 |
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| Portlet
Inter- Communications |
Example code for JSR168
Inter-communications between portlets. |
V6.3 |
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| Portlet
Presentation |
This Portlet Presentation talks
about the JSR168 standard as well as providing a demonstration of
building a JSR168 portlet. |
Star- Office |
PDF |
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| Portal
Server Evaluation Guide |
This Guide walks you through
installing and modifing the W2K Portal Server. |
V6.1 |
| Creating
an Application Server Channel |
This document walks you through
creating a new Application Server Channel. It defines what attributes
must be set and where to set them. |
V6.3 |
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| JSP
IFrame Provider Example |
This is a provider that creates
an iFrame channel. (This is a tar File) |
V6.1 |
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| URLScraper that Passed UID |
This provider extends the URLScraperProvider and appends the
user's UID as a parameter to the GET for the specified URL |
V6.3 |
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| Deploying Fatwire Display Profile |
This link provides a tar ball that contains
scripts and xml files that can be used to load the Fatwire Portlets into
the portal. |
V6.3 |
| Configure
Netfile to Connect to Windows File Shares |
In order for Netfile to be able
to access Windows File Shares it is necessary to deploy JCIFS to the
portal server. |
V6.2 |
| SLAMD Test for Netlet Performance |
Instructions and scripts for
load testing the Netlet capability. |
V6.3 |
| Find a user in LDAP |
Example of an LDAP Search to
find a user in a Portal deployment. |
V6.3 | ||
| Enable Debug | How to enable debug | V6.1 | ||
| Change Portal Host Name |
This is a guide to walk you
through changing the host name of the portal server. |
V6.1 |
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| Creating
a "Virtual Portal Server" Environment |
The Customer would like to create organizations in the portal server that correspond to different sites that are in different network domains. This is very similar to virtual web servers on the web server 6.1 product but instead it is “virtual portal servers.” An example of this would be creating two organizations in the portal server. One named org1 and the other named otherOrg. To access these organizations they want to have anonymous pages that are specific to each organization and they want to access org1 using the url: http://www.org1.com and otherOrg using the url: http://www.otherOrg.com | V6.3 |