Sinopsis
When the first edition of this book was published, the product that was the subject of this book was called WebDB. At that time, making information available over the Web was still a relatively new undertaking, so the authors felt a need to explain the purpose of the entire product.
Now, two years later, some of these conditions have changed, as has the product. The current release of the product formerly known as WebDB is called Oracle9iAS Portal, and, although the functionality that made up WebDB is still a part of the product, the offering has grown to encompass a new purpose.
As its new name implies, Oracle9iAS Portal is designed to help you design portals—gateways to information.In the past two years, the role of the Internet in the delivery ofinformation has also changed. In the recent past, the Internetwas a source of mainly static and public information. Now, the Internet is a window on a vast world of dynamic information.
Information from the Internet may be integrated with information that is only available from your own internal colleagues, and some of what was formerly proprietary information is now available on the Internet. In addition, Internet protocols and the look and feel of Web pages have become the defaultinterface for many intranet, internal applications.
Content
- Introducing Oracle9iAS Portal
- Installing and Configuring Oracle9iAS Portal
- Introducing the Oracle9iAS Portal Environment
- Using the Navigator
- Browsing the Database
- Building a Portal
- Introducing Portals and Portlets
- Building a Portal Page
- Oracle9iAS Portal Components
- Building Oracle9iAS Portal Reports
- Advanced Reporting Techniques
- Building Oracle9iAS Portal Forms
- Building Forms—Part II
- Building Charts
- Building Oracle9iAS Portal Calendars
- Working with Hierarchies
- Working with HTML
- Building Oracle9iAS Portal Applications
- Working with Lists-of-Values (LOVs)
- Creating Oracle9iAS Portal Menus
- Building Consistency in Oracle9iAS Portal Web Sites and Applications
- Data Validation with Oracle9iAS Portal
- Using Links to Connect Oracle9iAS Portal Objects
- Integrating PL/SQL Logic
- Building Oracle9iAS Portal Sites
- Using Content Areas
- Deploying Oracle9iAS Portal Sites
- Content Areas—Part II
- Administering Oracle9iAS Portal
- Administering Oracle9iAS Portal Components
- Oracle9iAS Portal Security
- Monitoring Oracle9iAS Portal Performance
- Advanced Techniques
- Creating Your Own Portlet and Provider
- Advanced Tips and Techniques
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