| Overview |
Master Oracle WebCenter 11gTransform your organization into a personalized, user-focused workplace using the detailed information in this comprehensive Oracle Press guide. Oracle WebCenter 11g Handbook shows you how to build Enterprise 2.0 applications that facilitate collaboration and foster innovation. You'll work with task flows and content systems, employ social networking tools, develop portals and composite applications, and deploy runtime customization. Debugging, security, and application tuning are also covered in this practical resource.
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| About the authors |
Frédéric Desbiens is a senior Java systems architect and SOA specialist working for Fujitsu America. Peter Moskovits is a senior principal product manager for Oracle WebCenter, and leads the product management efforts for Web 2.0 and social networking application development. Philipp Weckerle leads the product management efforts on Oracle Reports and Content integration at Oracle Corporation. |
| Table of contents |
Part I: Introduction to Oracle WebCenter and the Application Development Framework; Chapter 1. Business Application Development: The Journey to WebCenter; Chapter 2. The WebCenter Development Environment; Chapter 3. Oracle Application Development Framework; Part II: Building WebCenter Applications; Chapter 4. Building Your First WebCenter Page; Chapter 5. Consuming and Building Portlets; Chapter 6. Inter-component Communication; Chapter 7. Integrating Content Systems; Chapter 8. Overview of WebCenter Web 2.0 Services; Chapter 9. Social Web 2.0 Services--New Concepts in the Application Landscape; Chapter 10. Setting Up Your Development Environment for Success; Part III: Tailoring Your Applications; Chapter 11. Run-Time Customization; Chapter 12. Resource Catalog; Chapter 13. Skinning Your WebCenter Applications; Chapter 14. Metadata Services Framework; Chapter 15. Extending Oracle Composer; Chapter 16. MDS Under the Hood of WebCenter; Part IV: Administering Your Applications; Chapter 17. Installing and Managing WebCenter; Chapter 18. Security; Chapter 19. Deployment; Part V: Oracle Applications Integration; Chapter 20. Extending Oracle Applications with WebCenter; Chapter 21. Looking to the Future with WebCenter and Fusion Applications; Index |


