Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

How to Build an IT Portal with Oracle Application Server Allan L Haensgen Senior Principal Instructor Oracle Corporation Session id: 40111.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "How to Build an IT Portal with Oracle Application Server Allan L Haensgen Senior Principal Instructor Oracle Corporation Session id: 40111."— Presentation transcript:

1

2 How to Build an IT Portal with Oracle Application Server Allan L Haensgen Senior Principal Instructor Oracle Corporation Session id: 40111

3 What Is a Portal Page? A portal page is an interface that brings information sources together in one place and serves as a starting point for Web applications. The layout of portal pages is defined through regions. Regions contain portlets or items.

4 My Portal Page MyCompany Benefit Plans download this file to learn more about 2002 benefits. What Is a Region? Portlet Type Region Item Type Region

5 Oracle Application Server Portal Pages Shortcut Bar Tool Tabs

6 Configuring a Region Add Columns: Adds a column to the right or left of the current column Add Rows: Adds a row beneath or above the current row Delete Edit Region

7 Add Tab Icon Arrange Tab Icon Edit Tab Wizard Actions Icon Creating Tabs

8 Adding Content to a Portal Page  Items – Basic unit of content within a page – It holds content to be displayed on the Oracle9 i AS Portal page – Two types of item types exist:  Content items, such as files, text, URLs  Navigation items, such as smart links and page paths

9 Adding Content to a Portal Page  Portlets – Areas within a portal page that display information – Form complete stand alone fragments of content that can be included on any page – Can be developed externally, then registered with Oracle Portal – Can be built through a wizard or programmatically

10 Selecting the Item Type File URL Text Zip file Image Component Image map Java application PL/SQL

11 Adding a Simple Text Item – Displays static text – Provides text editor

12 Managing Items Items can be edited, deleted, moved, or reordered. The icons which you use to manage an item are located next to the item. Edit Action

13 Anatomy of a Portlet Title Header Border Text Image Customize Help, About Minimize Hide

14 Populating Portal Pages with Portlets  Select a portlet from the list. More than one portlet can be selected to fill a region.

15 Data-driven portlets  Use data-driven portlets to display, create, or update data stored in objects in the Oracle database

16 Defining a Chart Name

17 Selecting a Table or View  Use list of tables and views to which you have access.

18 Selecting the Label and Value Columns  You define the bars and bar size coordinates for the chart by using the Label and Value fields.

19 Setting the Chart Column Conditions  You set the conditions that limit the data displayed in the chart by using the Column Name, Condition, and Value fields.

20 Setting the Chart Common Display Options – Order By  Value  Value Desc  Label  Label Desc – Include Null Values – Treat Null Values as – Expire After (minutes)

21 Setting the Chart Full-Page and Portlet Display Options – Control font, color, and size of the chart text and bars – Govern presentation of the chart Chart Type = Horizontal Axis = Average Value Bar Image = green.gif Summary Options = Average Value Maximum Rows Per Page = 5

22 Setting the Display Options of the Chart Customization Form Formatting options Button options

23 Writing a SQL Query – The SQL query must select three columns:  the_link (optional)  the_name (required)  the_data (required) – Bind variables are prefixed by colons. select null the_link, ENAME the_name, SAL the_data from EMP where DEPT = :P_DEPT order by SAL desc

24 Storing a Data-driven Portlet – Data-driven portlets are stored as packaged PL/SQL procedures in the database. – The PL/SQL package has the same name as the data-driven portlet. Portlet Name = ORA00_CHART Create package ORA00_CHART... Create package body ORA00_Chart.. Example

25 Managing Data-driven Portlets

26 Adding Discoverer Portlets

27 Other terms you need to know Page Groups - An Oracle Application Server Portal object that groups related pages together Styles - Defines a look and feel of portal pages Templates - A reusable page definition which can include styles and items Categories – A method used to classify content on the pages Perspectives – A cross-category grouping

28 Next Steps….  Recommended sessions – Simplify and Strengthen Security with Oracle Application Server Session ID: 40112  See Your Business in Our Software – Visit the DEMO grounds for a customized architectural review, see a customized demo with Solutions Factory, or receive a personalized proposal. Visit the DEMO grounds for more information.  Relevant web sites to visit for more information – http://portal.oracle.com http://portal.oracle.com – http://portalstudio.oracle.com http://portalstudio.oracle.com – http://portalcenter.oracle.com http://portalcenter.oracle.com

29 A Q & Q U E S T I O N S A N S W E R S

30


Download ppt "How to Build an IT Portal with Oracle Application Server Allan L Haensgen Senior Principal Instructor Oracle Corporation Session id: 40111."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google