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Tag Archives: WebCenter
Great new WebCenter book available from Packt
Recently, I had the opportunity to read Yannick Ongena‘s new book, Oracle WebCenter 11g PS3 Administration Cookbook, from Packt Publishing. The book takes the form of a collection of ‘recipes’ – instructions on how to carry out common tasks and … Continue reading
Setting up Process Portal
My colleague George posted an article on configuring the BPM Process Portal on WebCenter 11.1.1.5 here.
New pre-built WebCenter VM available
Oracle has just released a new pre-built WebCenter VM. You can find details and download links here. This VM includes WebCenter 11.1.1.4 (also known as ‘patchset 3’) with UCM and two full demonstration sites – an employee portal and a … Continue reading
New updated iPhone app for Oracle WebCenter Spaces
The newly updated iPhone app for Oracle WebCenter Spaces 11g Release 1 is now available, with support for PS3 as well as PS2 servers. This new version represents a major change, not merely an incremental update of the previous version. … Continue reading
Using the Organisation Chart component
In a previous post, we built a component that displays an organisation chart using the ADF Hierarachy Viewer. In this post, we look at how to use that component. The organization chart provides a hierarchy view for members in an … Continue reading
Building an interactive Organisation Chart using the ADF Hierarchy Viewer component
Introduction The ADF Hierarchy Viewer component provides a highly interactive way to visualise and interact with a set of data which contains relationships. In this post, we will use it to build an organisation chart which allows users to navigate … Continue reading
End-to-end installation of WebCenter and BPM 11g (64-bit)
In this post we will present a complete end-to-end installation and configuration of Oracle BPM 11.1.1.3, including Oracle WebCenter 11.1.1.3 for the Process Portal, Spaces and Composer features, on the Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.4 64-bit operating system, with Oracle Database … Continue reading
Issue with JDK 1.6.0_18 under WebCenter
I was talking to an architect at a new WebCenter installation over the last few days, they were having a lot of strange issues with pages not rendering correctly, parts of the page missing and the layout getting all messed … Continue reading
WebCenter Spaces for iPhone released in AppStore
Reposting from Peter Moskovits: If you have a WebCenter Spaces deployment (or are thinking about getting one), you should definitely check out the free WebCenter Spaces iPhone App, that allows you to access your activity stream, your contacts, all your Spaces … Continue reading
Exposing PeopleSoft portlets through WebCenter with WS-Security
Note: This post is an updated and extended version of this older post. This post was produced jointly with Shawn Xin and Wellen Lau along with help and support from several other people. 1 Introduction Often customers wish to expose … Continue reading
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