WebSphere Portal 6.1.0
Product overview
What's new
Web 2.0 user interface features
Portal Search
Documentation improvements and changes
Key features
Versatile framework
Customization
Managing content
Portlets
Application integration
Collaboration
Portal Search - key features and capabilities
Summarizer
Language support for Portal Search
Accessibility features
Planning for WebSphere Portal
Supported hardware and software
WebSphere Portal Support Statement
Special characters in user ID and passwords
Topologies
Single server
Production environment
Web Content Management environments
Basic architectures
Secured architecture
Decentralized authoring
Delivery options
Staging server
Built-in redundancy
Configuring a staging application
Planning your Web servers
Database considerations
Database topologies
Planning for databases
Shared database domains
Planning for DB2 on Windows
Planning for DB2 on UNIX or Linux
Planning for DB2 for i5/OS
Planning for DB2 for z/OS
Planning for Oracle
Planning for Oracle RAC
Planning for SQL Server 2005
Planning your user registry
Overview of user registry options
Planning for realm support
Planning a property extension configuration
Security and authentication considerations
Authentication
Java 2 security with WebSphere Portal
Federal Information Processing Standards
Planning for single sign-on
Secure Socket Layer
Planning a Credential Vault
Caching considerations
Planning for external security managers
Cluster guidelines and limitations
HTTP session failover
Setting up an i5/OS database in a cluster
Cluster security
Using external security managers in a cluster
Planning for multiple clusters
Database sharing between multiple clusters
WebSphere Extended Deployment Dynamic Clusters
Cluster maintenance
Planning integration with WebSphere Process Server
Prerequisites for setting up process portals
Understanding configuration options for process integration
Planning to use process portals
Release Notes
Installing WebSphere Portal
Installation methods, options, and sources
Installation options
Installation methods
Installation source location
Setting up WebSphere Portal
Setting up a single server
Preparing your Windows operating system
Installing WebSphere Portal on Windows
Installing DB2
Configuring JCR collation support
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use DB2
Verifying databases
Setting up a standalone production server
Setting up a stand-alone server on AIX
Preparing your AIX operating system
Installing WebSphere Portal on AIX
Configuring a remote database
Preparing DB2 on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, or Solaris for a stand-alone production server
Installing DB2 on a remote AIX server
Create users
Creating remote databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Modifying database properties
Configuring JCR collation support
Configure WebSphere Portal to use DB2
Changing driver types
Preparing DB2 for z/OS
Installing DB2 on a remote z/OS server
Creating users
Creating remote databases
Creating the Java Content Repository database
Assigning custom table spaces
Modifying database properties
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use DB2 for z/OS
Verifying database connections
Setting up a remote Oracle database on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, and Solaris for a stand-alone production server
Installing Oracle on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, or Solaris
Creating users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configure WebSphere Portal to use Oracle
Setting up a remote Oracle RAC database on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, and Solaris for a stand-alone production server
Installing Oracle RAC on AIX, HP-UX, Linux or Solaris
Create users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use Oracle RAC
Setting up a remote SQL Server database on Windows
Installing SQL Server
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use SQL Server 2005
Verifying databases
Preparing a remote Web server when portal is installed on AIX
Install the Personalization sample and database
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use a user registry on AIX
Preparing user registries on AIX
Preparing a Domino Directory server
Preparing a SecureWay Security Server
Preparing a Novell eDirectory
Preparing a Sun Java System Directory Server
Preparing a Tivoli Directory Server
Choosing your user registry model on AIX
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on AIX
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on AIX
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry over SSL on AIX
Configuring the default federated repository on AIX
Configuring a federated LDAP user registry on AIX
Adding an LDAP user registry on AIX
Adding an LDAP user registry over SSL on AIX
Adding a database user registry on AIX
Adding realm support on AIX
Adapting the attribute configuration
Querying the defined attributes on AIX
Adding attributes
Mapping attributes
Removing attributes
Setting up a stand-alone server on HP-UX
Preparing your HP-UX operating system
Installing WebSphere Portal on HP-UX
Configuring a remote database
Preparing DB2 on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, or Solaris for a stand-alone production server
Installing DB2
Create users
Creating remote databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Modifying database properties
Configuring JCR collation support
Configure WebSphere Portal to use DB2
Changing driver types
Setting up a remote Oracle database on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, and Solaris for a stand-alone production server
Installing Oracle
Creating users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configure WebSphere Portal to use Oracle
Setting up a remote Oracle RAC database on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, and Solaris for a stand-alone production server
Installing Oracle RAC
Create users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use Oracle RAC
Setting up a remote SQL Server database on Windows
Installing SQL Server
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use SQL Server 2005
Verifying databases
Preparing a remote Web server when portal is installed on HP-UX
Install the Personalization sample and database
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use a user registry on HP-UX
Preparing user registries on HP-UX
Preparing a Domino Directory server
Preparing a SecureWay Security Server
Preparing a Novell eDirectory
Preparing a Sun Java System Directory Server
Preparing a Tivoli Directory Server
Choosing your user registry model on HP-UX
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on HP-UX
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on HP-UX
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry over SSL on HP-UX
Configuring the default federated repository on HP-UX
Configuring a federated LDAP user registry on HP-UX
Adding an LDAP user registry on HP-UX
Adding an LDAP user registry over SSL on HP-UX
Adding a database user registry on HP-UX
Adding realm support on HP-UX
Adapting the attribute configuration
Querying the defined attributes on HP-UX
Adding attributes
Mapping attributes
Removing attributes
Setting up a stand-alone server on i5/OS
Preparing your System i5
Installing WebSphere Portal on i5/OS
Preparing DB2 for i5/OS
Preparing for creation of databases
Create user profiles
Creating remote databases
Modifying database properties
Transferring DB2 for i5/OS manually
Verifying database connections
Preparing the Web server when portal is installed on i5/OS
Install the Personalization sample and database
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use a user registry on i5/OS
Preparing user registries on i5/OS
Preparing a Tivoli Directory Server for System i5
Choosing your user registry model on i5/OS
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on i5/OS
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on i5/OS
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry over SSL on i5/OS
Configuring the default federated repository on i5/OS
Configuring a federated LDAP user registry on i5/OS
Adding an LDAP user registry on i5/OS
Adding an LDAP user registry over SSL on i5/OS
Adding a database user registry on i5/OS
Adding realm support on i5/OS
Adapting the attribute configuration
Querying the defined attributes on i5/OS
Adding attributes
Mapping attributes
Removing attributes
Setting up a stand-alone on Linux
Preparing your Linux operating system
Installing WebSphere Portal on Linux
Configuring a remote database
Preparing DB2 on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, or Solaris for a stand-alone production server
Installing DB2
Create users
Creating remote databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Modifying database properties
Configuring JCR collation support
Configure WebSphere Portal to use DB2
Changing driver types
Preparing DB2 for z/OS
Installing DB2 for z/OS
Creating users
Creating remote databases
Creating the Java Content Repository database
Assigning custom table spaces
Modifying database properties
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use DB2 for z/OS
Verifying database connections
Setting up a remote Oracle database on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, and Solaris for a stand-alone production server
Installing Oracle
Creating users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configure WebSphere Portal to use Oracle
Setting up a remote Oracle RAC database on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, and Solaris for a stand-alone production server
Installing Oracle RAC
Create users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use Oracle RAC
Setting up a remote SQL Server database on Windows
Installing SQL Server
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use SQL Server 2005
Verifying databases
Preparing a remote Web server when portal is installed on Linux
Install the Personalization sample and database
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use a user registry on Linux
Preparing user registries on Linux
Preparing a Domino Directory server
Preparing a SecureWay Security Server
Preparing a Novell eDirectory
Preparing a Sun Java System Directory Server
Preparing a Tivoli Directory Server
Choosing your user registry model on Linux
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on Linux
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on Linux
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry over SSL on Linux
Configuring the default federated repository on Linux
Configuring a federated LDAP user registry on Linux
Adding an LDAP user registry on Linux
Adding an LDAP user registry over SSL on Linux
Adding a database user registry on Linux
Adding realm support on Linux
Adapting the attribute configuration
Querying the defined attributes on Linux
Adding attributes
Mapping attributes
Removing attributes
Setting up a stand-alone server on Solaris
Preparing your Solaris operating system
Installing WebSphere Portal on Solaris
Configuring a remote database
Preparing DB2 on Solaris for a stand-alone production server
Installing DB2
Create users
Creating remote databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Modifying database properties
Configuring JCR collation support
Configure WebSphere Portal to use DB2
Changing driver types
Preparing DB2 for z/OS
Installing DB2 for z/OS
Creating users
Creating remote databases
Creating the Java Content Repository database
Assigning custom table spaces
Modifying database properties
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use DB2 for z/OS
Verifying database connections
Setting up a remote Oracle database on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, and Solaris for a stand-alone production server
Installing Oracle
Creating users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configure WebSphere Portal to use Oracle
Setting up a remote Oracle RAC database on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, and Solaris for a stand-alone production server
Installing Oracle RAC
Create users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use Oracle RAC
Setting up a remote SQL Server database on Windows
Installing SQL Server
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use SQL Server 2005
Verifying databases
Preparing a remote Web server when portal is installed on Solaris
Install the Personalization sample and database
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use a user registry on Solaris
Preparing user registries on Solaris
Preparing a Domino Directory server
Preparing a SecureWay Security Server
Preparing a Novell eDirectory
Preparing a Sun Java System Directory Server
Preparing a Tivoli Directory Server
Choosing your user registry model on Solaris
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on Solaris
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on Solaris
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry over SSL on Solaris
Configuring the default federated repository on Solaris
Configuring a federated LDAP user registry on Solaris
Adding an LDAP user registry on Solaris
Adding an LDAP user registry over SSL on Solaris
Adding a database user registry on Solaris
Adding realm support on Solaris
Adapting the attribute configuration
Querying the defined attributes on Solaris
Adding attributes
Mapping attributes
Removing attributes
Setting up a stand-alone server on Windows
Preparing your Windows operating system
Installing WebSphere Portal on Windows
Configuring a database
Setting up a local DB2 database on Windows
Installing DB2
Modifying database properties
Configuring JCR collation support
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use DB2
Setting up a remote DB2 on Windows
Installing DB2
Create users
Creating remote databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Modifying database properties
Configuring JCR collation support
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use DB2
Changing driver types
Setting up a remote Oracle database on Windows
Installing Oracle
Creating users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use Oracle
Setting up a remote Oracle RAC database on Windows
Installing Oracle RAC
Create users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configure WebSphere Portal to use Oracle RAC
Setting up a remote SQL Server database on Windows
Installing SQL Server
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use SQL Server 2005
Verifying databases
Preparing a remote Web server when portal is installed on Windows
Install the Personalization sample and database
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use a user registry on Windows
Preparing user registries on Windows
Preparing an Active Directory server
Preparing an Active Directory Application Mode server
Preparing a Domino Directory server
Preparing a SecureWay Security Server
Preparing a Novell eDirectory
Preparing a Sun Java System Directory Server
Preparing a Tivoli Directory Server
Choosing your user registry model on Windows
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on Windows
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on Windows
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry over SSL on Windows
Configuring the default federated repository on Windows
Configuring a federated LDAP user registry on Windows
Adding an LDAP user registry on Windows
Adding an LDAP user registry over SSL on Windows
Adding a database user registry on Windows
Adding realm support on Windows
Adapting the attribute configuration
Querying the defined attributes on Windows
Adding attributes
Mapping attributes
Removing attributes
Tune your servers
Setting up a clustered production environment
Setting up a cluster on AIX
Preparing prerequisite and corequisite software on AIX
Preparing the WebSphere Application Server Deployment Manager on AIX
Preparing a remote Web server when portal is installed on AIX
Preparing your AIX operating system
Preparing the primary node on AIX
Installing WebSphere Portal on AIX
Configure WebSphere Portal to use a remote database
DB2
Installing DB2
Create users
Creating remote databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Modifying database properties
Configuring JCR collation support
Configure WebSphere Portal to use DB2
Changing driver types
DB2 for z/OS
Installing DB2 for z/OS
Creating users
Creating remote databases
Creating the Java Content Repository database
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use DB2 for z/OS
Oracle
Installing Oracle
Creating users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configure WebSphere Portal to use Oracle
Oracle RAC
Installing Oracle RAC
Create users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use Oracle RAC
SQL Server
Installing SQL Server
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use SQL Server 2005
Verifying databases
Configuring the primary node to communicate with the deployment manager on AIX
Choosing the type of cluster to create on AIX
Creating a static cluster on AIX
Creating a new dynamic cluster on AIX using WebSphere Virtual Enterprise
Preparing a remote Web server when portal is installed on AIX
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use a user registry on AIX in a clustered environment
Preparing user registries on AIX
Preparing a Domino Directory server
Preparing a SecureWay Security Server
Preparing a Novell eDirectory
Preparing a Sun Java System Directory Server
Preparing a Tivoli Directory Server
Choosing your user registry model on AIX in a clustered environment
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on AIX in a clustered environment
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on AIX in a clustered environment
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry over SSL on AIX in a clustered environment
Configuring the default federated repository on AIX in a clustered environment
Configuring a federated LDAP user registry on AIX in a clustered environment
Adding an LDAP user registry on AIX in a clustered environment
Adding an LDAP user registry over SSL on AIX in a clustered environment
Adding a database user registry on AIX in a clustered environment
Adding realm support on AIX in a clustered environment
Adapting the attribute configuration
Querying the defined attributes on AIX
Adding attributes on AIX in a clustered environment
Mapping attributes on AIX in a clustered environment
Removing attributes
Preparing additional nodes on AIX
Installing WebSphere Portal on AIX
Choosing the type of additional node to create on AIX
Adding additional nodes to the static cluster on AIX
Adding an additional node to an existing dynamic cluster
Choosing the type of vertical cluster to create on AIX
Adding vertical cluster members to a static cluster
Adding vertical cluster members to a dynamic cluster on AIX
Tune your servers
Configuring search in a cluster on AIX
Configuring Portal Search in a cluster on AIX
Configuring JCR search in a cluster on AIX
Setting up multiple clusters on AIX
Installing multiple clusters in a single cell on AIX
Routing requests across clusters on AIX
Sharing database domains between clusters on AIX
Setting up a cluster on HP-UX
Preparing prerequisite and corequisite software on HP-UX
Preparing the WebSphere Application Server Deployment Manager on HP-UX
Preparing a remote Web server when portal is installed on HP-UX
Preparing your HP-UX operating system
Preparing the primary node on HP-UX
Installing WebSphere Portal on HP-UX
Configure WebSphere Portal to use a remote database
DB2
Installing DB2
Create users
Creating remote databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Modifying database properties
Configuring JCR collation support
Configure WebSphere Portal to use DB2
Changing driver types
DB2 for z/OS
Installing DB2 for z/OS
Creating users
Creating remote databases
Creating the Java Content Repository database
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use DB2 for z/OS
Oracle
Installing Oracle
Creating users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configure WebSphere Portal to use Oracle
Oracle RAC
Installing Oracle RAC
Create users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use Oracle RAC
SQL Server
Installing SQL Server
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use SQL Server 2005
Verifying databases
Configuring the primary node to communicate with the deployment manager on HP-UX
Choosing the type of cluster to create on HP-UX
Creating a static cluster on HP-UX
Creating a new dynamic cluster on HP-UX using WebSphere Virtual Enterprise
Preparing a remote Web server when portal is installed on HP-UX
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use a user registry on HP-UX in a clustered environment
Preparing user registries on HP-UX
Preparing a Domino Directory server
Preparing a SecureWay Security Server
Preparing a Novell eDirectory
Preparing a Sun Java System Directory Server
Preparing a Tivoli Directory Server
Choosing your user registry model on HP-UX in a clustered environment
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on HP-UX in a clustered environment
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on HP-UX in a clustered environment
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry over SSL on HP-UX in a clustered environment
Configuring the default federated repository on HP-UX in a clustered environment
Configuring a federated LDAP user registry on HP-UX in a clustered environment
Adding an LDAP user registry on HP-UX in a clustered environment
Adding an LDAP user registry over SSL on HP-UX in a clustered environment
Adding a database user registry on HP-UX in a clustered environment
Adding realm support on HP-UX in a clustered environment
Adapting the attribute configuration
Querying the defined attributes on HP-UX
Adding attributes on HP-UX in a clustered environment
Mapping attributes on HP-UX in a clustered environment
Removing attributes
Preparing additional nodes on HP-UX
Installing WebSphere Portal on HP-UX
Choosing the type of additional node to create on HP-UX
Adding additional nodes to the static cluster on HP-UX
Adding an additional node to an existing dynamic cluster
Choosing the type of vertical cluster to create on HP-UX
Adding vertical cluster members to a static cluster
Adding vertical cluster members to a dynamic cluster on HP-UX
Tune your servers
Configuring search in a cluster on HP-UX
Configuring Portal Search in a cluster on HP-UX
Configuring JCR search in a cluster on HP-UX
Setting up multiple clusters on HP-UX
Installing multiple clusters in a single cell on HP-UX
Routing requests across clusters on HP-UX
Sharing database domains between clusters on HP-UX
Setting up a cluster on i5/OS
Preparing prerequisite and corequisite software on i5/OS
Preparing the WebSphere Application Server Deployment Manager on i5/OS
Preparing the Web server when portal is installed on i5/OS
Preparing your System i5
Preparing the primary node on i5/OS
Installing WebSphere Portal on i5/OS
Configure WebSphere Portal to use a remote database
Preparing DB2 for i5/OS
Preparing for creation of databases
Create user profiles
Creating remote databases
Modifying database properties
Transferring DB2 for i5/OS manually
Verifying database connections
Configuring the primary node to communicate with the deployment manager on i5/OS
Creating the cluster on i5/OS
Preparing the Web server when portal is installed on i5/OS
Preparing user registries on i5/OS
Preparing a Tivoli Directory Server for System i5
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use a user registry on i5/OS in a clustered environment
Choosing your user registry model on i5/OS in a clustered environment
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on i5/OS in a clustered environment
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on i5/OS in a clustered environment
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry over SSL on i5/OS in a clustered environment
Configuring the default federated repository on i5/OS in a clustered environment
Configuring a federated LDAP user registry on i5/OS in a clustered environment
Adding an LDAP user registry on i5/OS in a clustered environment
Adding an LDAP user registry over SSL on i5/OS in a clustered environment
Adding a database user registry on i5/OS in a clustered environment
Adding realm support on i5/OS in a clustered environment
Adapting the attribute configuration
Querying the defined attributes on i5/OS
Adding attributes on i5/OS in a clustered environment
Mapping attributes on i5/OS in a clustered environment
Removing attributes
Preparing additional nodes on i5/OS
Installing WebSphere Portal on i5/OS
Adding additional nodes to the cluster on i5/OS
Adding vertical cluster members to a static cluster
Rendering documents on i5/OS
Configuring an HTML rendering server on i5/OS
Associating an HTML rendering server with WebSphere Portal
Tune your servers
Configuring search in a cluster on i5/OS
Configuring Portal Search in a cluster on i5/OS
Configuring JCR search in a cluster on i5/OS
Setting up multiple clusters on i5/OS
Installing multiple clusters in a single cell on i5/OS
Routing requests across clusters on i5/OS
Sharing database domains between clusters
Setting up a cluster on Linux
Preparing prerequisite and corequisite software on Linux
Preparing the WebSphere Application Server Deployment Manager on Linux
Preparing a remote Web server when portal is installed on Linux
Preparing your Linux operating system
Preparing the primary node on Linux
Installing WebSphere Portal on Linux
Configure WebSphere Portal to use a remote database
DB2
Installing DB2
Create users
Creating remote databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Modifying database properties
Configuring JCR collation support
Configure WebSphere Portal to use DB2
Changing driver types
DB2 for z/OS
Installing DB2 for z/OS
Creating users
Creating remote databases
Creating the Java Content Repository database
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use DB2 for z/OS
Oracle
Installing Oracle
Creating users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configure WebSphere Portal to use Oracle
Oracle RAC
Installing Oracle RAC
Create users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use Oracle RAC
SQL Server
Installing SQL Server
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use SQL Server 2005
Verifying databases
Configuring the primary node to communicate with the deployment manager on Linux
Choosing the type of cluster to create on Linux
Creating a static cluster on Linux
Creating a new dynamic cluster on Linux using WebSphere Virtual Enterprise
Preparing a remote Web server when portal is installed on Linux
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use a user registry on Linux in a clustered environment
Preparing user registries on Linux
Preparing a Domino Directory server
Preparing a SecureWay Security Server
Preparing a Novell eDirectory
Preparing a Sun Java System Directory Server
Preparing a Tivoli Directory Server
Choosing your user registry model on Linux in a clustered environment
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on Linux in a clustered environment
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on Linux in a clustered environment
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry over SSL on Linux in a clustered environment
Configuring the default federated repository on Linux in a clustered environment
Configuring a federated LDAP user registry on Linux in a clustered environment
Adding an LDAP user registry on Linux in a clustered environment
Adding an LDAP user registry over SSL on Linux in a clustered environment
Adding a database user registry on Linux in a clustered environment
Adding realm support on Linux in a clustered environment
Adapting the attribute configuration
Querying the defined attributes on Linux
Adding attributes on Linux in a clustered environment
Mapping attributes on Linux in a clustered environment
Removing attributes
Preparing additional nodes on Linux
Installing WebSphere Portal on Linux
Choosing the type of additional node to create on Linux
Adding additional nodes to the static cluster on Linux
Adding an additional node to an existing dynamic cluster
Choosing the type of vertical cluster to create on Linux
Adding vertical cluster members to a static cluster
Adding vertical cluster members to a dynamic cluster on Linux
Tune your servers
Configuring search in a cluster on Linux
Configuring Portal Search in a cluster on Linux
Configuring JCR search in a cluster on Linux
Setting up multiple clusters on Linux
Installing multiple clusters in a single cell on Linux
Routing requests across clusters on Linux
Sharing database domains between clusters on Linux
Setting up a cluster on Solaris
Preparing prerequisite and corequisite software on Solaris
Preparing the WebSphere Application Server Deployment Manager on Solaris
Preparing a remote Web server when portal is installed on Solaris
Preparing your Solaris operating system
Preparing the primary node on Solaris
Installing WebSphere Portal on Solaris
Configure WebSphere Portal to use a remote database
DB2
Installing DB2
Create users
Creating remote databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Modifying database properties
Configuring JCR collation support
Configure WebSphere Portal to use DB2
Changing driver types
DB2 for z/OS
Installing DB2 for z/OS
Creating users
Creating remote databases
Creating the Java Content Repository database
Assigning custom table spaces
Modifying database properties
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use DB2 for z/OS
Oracle
Installing Oracle
Creating users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Configure WebSphere Portal to use Oracle
Oracle RAC
Installing Oracle RAC
Create users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use Oracle RAC
SQL Server
Installing SQL Server
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use SQL Server 2005
Verifying databases
Configuring the primary node to communicate with the deployment manager on Solaris
Choosing the type of cluster to create on Solaris
Creating a static cluster on Solaris
Creating a new dynamic cluster on Solaris using WebSphere Virtual Enterprise
Preparing a remote Web server when portal is installed on Solaris
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use a user registry on Solaris in a clustered environment
Preparing user registries on Solaris
Preparing a Domino Directory server
Preparing a SecureWay Security Server
Preparing a Novell eDirectory
Preparing a Sun Java System Directory Server
Preparing a Tivoli Directory Server
Choosing your user registry model on Solaris in a clustered environment
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on Solaris in a clustered environment
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on Solaris in a clustered environment
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry over SSL on Solaris in a clustered environment
Configuring the default federated repository on Solaris in a clustered environment
Configuring a federated LDAP user registry on Solaris in a clustered environment
Adding an LDAP user registry on Solaris in a clustered environment
Adding an LDAP user registry over SSL on Solaris in a clustered environment
Adding a database user registry on Solaris in a clustered environment
Adding realm support on Solaris in a clustered environment
Adapting the attribute configuration
Querying the defined attributes on Solaris
Adding attributes on Solaris in a clustered environment
Mapping attributes on Solaris in a clustered environment
Removing attributes
Preparing additional nodes on Solaris
Installing WebSphere Portal on Solaris
Choosing the type of additional node to create on Solaris
Adding additional nodes to the static cluster on Solaris
Adding an additional node to an existing dynamic cluster
Choosing the type of vertical cluster to create on Solaris
Adding vertical cluster members to a static cluster
Adding vertical cluster members to a dynamic cluster on Solaris
Tune your servers
Configuring search in a cluster on Solaris
Configuring Portal Search in a cluster on Solaris
Configuring JCR search in a cluster on Solaris
Setting up multiple clusters on Solaris
Installing multiple clusters in a single cell on Solaris
Routing requests across clusters on Solaris
Sharing database domains between clusters on Solaris
Setting up a cluster on Windows
Preparing prerequisite and corequisite software on Windows
Preparing the WebSphere Application Server Deployment Manager on Windows
Preparing a remote Web server when portal is installed on Windows
Preparing your Windows operating system
Preparing the primary node on Windows
Installing WebSphere Portal on Windows
Configure WebSphere Portal to use a remote database
DB2
Installing DB2
Create users
Creating remote databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Modifying database properties
Configuring JCR collation support
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use DB2
Changing driver types
DB2 for z/OS
Installing DB2 for z/OS
Creating users
Creating remote databases
Creating the Java Content Repository database
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use DB2 for z/OS
Oracle
Installing Oracle
Creating users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use Oracle
Oracle RAC
Installing Oracle RAC
Create users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configure WebSphere Portal to use Oracle RAC
SQL Server
Installing SQL Server
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use SQL Server 2005
Verifying databases
Configuring the primary node to communicate with the deployment manager on Windows
Choosing the type of cluster to create on Windows
Creating a static cluster on Windows
Creating a new dynamic cluster on Windows using WebSphere Virtual Enterprise
Preparing a remote Web server when portal is installed on Windows
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use a user registry on Windows in a clustered environment
Preparing user registries on Windows
Preparing an Active Directory server
Preparing an Active Directory Application Mode server
Preparing a Domino Directory server
Preparing a SecureWay Security Server
Preparing a Novell eDirectory
Preparing a Sun Java System Directory Server
Preparing a Tivoli Directory Server
Choosing your user registry model on Windows in a clustered environment
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on Windows in a clustered environment
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on Windows in a clustered environment
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry over SSL on Windows in a clustered environment
Configuring the default federated repository on Windows in a clustered environment
Configuring a federated LDAP user registry on Windows in a clustered environment
Adding an LDAP user registry on Windows in a clustered environment
Adding an LDAP user registry over SSL on Windows in a clustered environment
Adding a database user registry on Windows in a clustered environment
Adding realm support on Windows in a clustered environment
Adapting the attribute configuration
Querying the defined attributes on Windows
Adding attributes on Windows in a clustered environment
Mapping attributes on Windows in a clustered environment
Removing attributes
Preparing additional nodes on Windows
Installing WebSphere Portal on Windows
Choosing the type of additional node to create on Windows
Adding additional nodes to the static cluster on Windows
Adding an additional node to an existing dynamic cluster
Choosing the type of vertical cluster to create on Windows
Adding vertical cluster members to a static cluster
Adding vertical cluster members to a dynamic cluster on Windows
Tune your servers
Configuring search in a cluster on Windows
Configuring Portal Search in a cluster on Windows
Configuring JCR search in a cluster on Windows
Setting up multiple clusters on Windows
Installing multiple clusters in a single cell on Windows
Routing requests across clusters on Windows
Sharing database domains between clusters on Windows
Manual database creation and setup
Setting up a local DB2
Create users
Creating local databases on Windows
Manually creating users and granting privileges for Oracle
Creating users
Granting privileges
Create users and databases for SQL Server on Windows
Creating users manually
Creating databases manually
About ReleaseBuilder
Manual steps prior to using ReleaseBuilder
Building a Release
Setting up a content server
Authoring server
Installing the authoring portlet
Configuring the authoring portlet
Selecting Web content libraries
Defining preview options
Defining user interface options
Defining rich text options
Additional authoring portlet configuration options
Web content authoring options
Importing large files and images
Increasing time-outs
Staging server
Staging server configuration
Delivery server
Installing a portlet-based delivery server
Configuring the local rendering portlet
Selecting content to display in a portlet
Profiling a rendering portlet
Defining links between portlets
Defining other local portlet settings
Linking portlets
Rendering Portlet best practice
Enabling session handling with the standard Web content viewer
Installing content on a WebSphere Portal server
Installing rendering portlets
Configuring the remote rendering portlet
Selecting content to display in a portlet
Profiling a rendering portlet
Defining links between portlets
Defining access control credentials
Defining other remote portlet settings
Linking portlets
Rendering Portlet best practice
Enabling session handling with the standard Web content viewer
Caching options
Web content cache types
Caching versus pre-rendering
Web content cache configuration
Data cache configuration
Expiring strategies
Delivery server configuration
Syndication
Syndication overview
Setting up a syndication relationship
Configuring syndication
Syndication tuning
Monitoring syndication
Syndication troubleshooting
Syndication APIs
Additional configuration options
Controlling access to hosts specified in a URL
Web content substitution variables
Resetting the Web content event log
Enabling connect tags
Remove authoring configuration task
Uninstalling WebSphere Portal
Uninstalling WebSphere Portal on a single server
Uninstalling on AIX
Preparing to uninstall on AIX
Uninstalling on AIX
Uninstalling on HP-UX
Preparing to uninstall on HP-UX
Uninstalling on HP-UX
Uninstalling on i5/OS
Preparing to uninstall on i5/OS
Uninstalling on i5/OS
Uninstalling on Linux
Preparing to uninstall on Linux
Uninstalling on Linux
Uninstalling on Solaris
Preparing to uninstall on Solaris
Uninstalling on Solaris
Uninstalling on Windows
Preparing to uninstall on Windows
Uninstalling on Windows
Manually uninstalling WebSphere Portal
Uninstalling manually on AIX
Uninstalling manually on HP-UX
Uninstalling manually on i5/OS
Uninstalling manually on Linux
Uninstalling manually on Solaris
Uninstalling manually on Windows
Uninstalling WebSphere Portal in a cluster
Restrictions on moving a node to a stand-alone configuration
Uninstalling from a cluster on AIX
Preparing to uninstall on AIX
Uninstalling on AIX
Uninstalling from a cluster on HP-UX
Preparing to uninstall on HP-UX
Uninstalling on HP-UX
Uninstalling from a cluster on i5/OS
Preparing to uninstall on i5/OS
Uninstalling on i5/OS
Uninstalling from a cluster on Linux
Preparing to uninstall on Linux
Uninstalling on Linux
Uninstalling from a cluster on Solaris
Preparing to uninstall on Solaris
Uninstalling on Solaris
Uninstalling from a cluster on Windows
Preparing to uninstall on Windows
Uninstalling on Windows
Applying fixes
Migrating WebSphere Portal
Understanding migration
Planning for migration
Migration scenarios
Migrating a clustered deployment
Production server migration scenarios
Web content server migration scenarios
Replacing document libraries
Preparing for migration
Preparing your previous environment for migration
Preparing your new environment for migration
Sharing JCR domain data
Sharing Customization domain data
Preparing to migrate composite applications
Document migration, version 6.0 to 6.1
Preparing to run the migration tasks
Migrating Version 6.0.1.x customized resources
Migrating themes
Migrating portlets built with Struts Portlet Framework
Migrating a remote search server
Migrating Web search collections
Migrating search collections
Exporting a Web collection
Importing a Web collection
Migrating the Search and Browse portlet
Migrating product configuration
Migrating to the same server
Exporting configuration for migration to the same machine
Updating database properties for migration
Importing configuration for migration to the same machine
Migrating to a remote server
Exporting configuration for migration to a remote machine
Updating database properties for migration
Importing configuration for migration to a remote machine
Migrating the security configuration
Migrating the access control configuration
Migrating permissions on All Authenticated Users and All Portal User Groups
Migrating permissions on administrative resources
Migrating credential vault data using the XML configuration interface
Migrating additional components
Migrating themes
Migrating composite applications
Suppressing migration of composite applications
Preparing to migrate composite applications
Running migration tasks for composite applications
Using composite applications in a migrated virtual portal
Migrating personalized portal content
Migrating V5.1.x personalization data stored in the JCR
Migrating V5.1.x exported personalization data from the file system
Migrating V6.0.x personalization data
Migrating deprecated portlets
Deprecated business portlets
Deprecated collaborative portlets
Migrating My Lotus QuickPlaces
Verifying the migration tasks
Migrating documents from Portal Document Manager to Quickr Document Libraries
Migrating Web content
Migrating version 6.0 Web content
Post migration data update
Version 6.0 to 6.1 post migration steps
Migrating version 5.1 Web content
Web Content Management migration overview
Migrating a primary Web content system
Installing the Web content migration tool
Migrating Web content data
Migrating user profiles
Migrating a local rendering portlet
Document migration, version 5.1 to 6.1
Migrating a secondary Web content system
Installing the Web content migration tool
Migrating user profiles
Migrating a local rendering portlet
Migrating a remote rendering portlet
Troubleshooting Web Content Management migration
Version 5.1 to 6.1 post migration steps
Migrating older Web content versions
Migrating WebSphere Process Server integration
Determining how to migrate your process portal deployment
Reviewing deployment profiles for process portals
Preparing to migrate process portals
Migrating process portals
Migrating the WMM Staff Plug-in Providers
Verifying the migration of process portals
Post-migration activities
Verifying migrated repository IDs
Ensuring proper Search behavior after migration
Enabling new functionality in migrated themes
Adding support for top-level navigation
Enabling the Organize Favorites portlet in themes
Enabling drag-and-drop in migrated skins
Addressing inadvertent changes to the default theme
Enabling missing user attributes
Removing obsolete pages in virtual portals
Deploying the Directory Search portlet
Configuring WebSphere Portal
Configuration task properties
Changing the portal URI
Configuring WebSphere Portal with the configuration wizard
Starting the configuration wizard on i5/OS
Starting the configuration wizard on UNIX
Starting the configuration wizard on Windows
Managing the user registry
Enabling application groups
Managing your user registry on AIX
Updating your user registry on AIX
Adding a database user registry on AIX
Configuring a property extension database on AIX
Removing attributes
Modifying to the federated repository on AIX
Updating the base entry on AIX
Updating the database user registry on AIX
Updating the federated LDAP user registry on AIX
Updating the realm configuration on AIX
Creating the entity type on AIX
Updating an entity type on AIX
Updating a group member on AIX
Updating the stand-alone LDAP user registry on AIX
Updating the group membership configuration on AIX
Updating the context pool configuration on AIX
Deleting your user registry configurations on AIX
Deleting the LDAP entity type on AIX
Deleting the base entry on AIX
Deleting the LDAP group member on AIX
Deleting the realm on AIX
Deleting the realm base entry on AIX
Deleting the repository on AIX
Restoring the VMM setup with a federated file repository on AIX
Managing your user registry on an HP-UX
Updating your user registry on an HP-UX
Adding a database user registry on HP-UX
Configuring a property extension database on HP-UX
Removing attributes
Modifying to the federated repository on HP-UX
Updating the base entry on HP-UX
Updating the database user registry on HP-UX
Updating the federated LDAP user registry on HP-UX
Updating the realm configuration on HP-UX
Creating the entity type on HP-UX
Updating an entity type on HP-UX
Updating a group member on HP-UX
Updating the stand-alone LDAP user registry on HP-UX
Updating the group membership configuration on HP-UX
Updating the context pool configuration on HP-UX
Deleting your user registry configurations on an HP-UX
Deleting the LDAP entity type on HP-UX
Deleting the base entry on HP-UX
Deleting the LDAP group member on HP-UX
Deleting the realm on HP-UX
Deleting the realm base entry on HP-UX
Deleting the repository on HP-UX
Restoring the VMM setup with a federated file repository on HP-UX
Managing your user registry on i5/OS
Updating your user registry on i5/OS
Adding a database user registry on i5/OS
Configuring a property extension database on i5/OS
Removing attributes
Modifying to the federated repository on i5/OS
Updating the base entry on i5/OS
Updating the database user registry on i5/OS
Updating the federated LDAP user registry on i5/OS
Updating the realm configuration on i5/OS
Creating the entity type on i5/OS
Updating an entity type on i5/OS
Updating a group member on i5/OS
Updating the stand-alone LDAP user registry on i5/OS
Updating the group membership configuration on i5/OS
Updating the context pool configuration on i5/OS
Deleting your user registry configurations on i5/OS
Deleting the LDAP entity type on i5/OS
Deleting the base entry on i5/OS
Deleting the LDAP group member on i5/OS
Deleting the realm on i5/OS
Deleting the realm base entry on i5/OS
Deleting the repository on i5/OS
Restoring the VMM setup with a federated file repository on i5/OS
Managing your user registry on Linux
Updating your user registry on Linux
Adding a database user registry on Linux
Configuring a property extension database on Linux
Removing attributes
Modifying to the federated repository on Linux
Updating the base entry on Linux
Updating the database user registry on Linux
Updating the federated LDAP user registry on Linux
Updating the realm configuration on Linux
Creating the entity type on Linux
Updating an entity type on Linux
Updating a group member on Linux
Updating the stand-alone LDAP user registry on Linux
Updating the group membership configuration on Linux
Updating the context pool configuration on Linux
Deleting your user registry configurations on Linux
Deleting the LDAP entity type on Linux
Deleting the base entry on Linux
Deleting the LDAP group member on Linux
Deleting the realm on Linux
Deleting the realm base entry on Linux
Deleting the repository on Linux
Restoring the VMM setup with a federated file repository on Linux
Managing your user registry on Solaris
Updating your user registry on Solaris
Adding a database user registry on Solaris
Configuring a property extension database on Solaris
Removing attributes
Modifying to the federated repository on Solaris
Updating the base entry on Solaris
Updating the database user registry on Solaris
Updating the federated LDAP user registry on Solaris
Updating the realm configuration on Solaris
Creating the entity type on Solaris
Updating an entity type on Solaris
Updating a group member on Solaris
Updating the stand-alone LDAP user registry on Solaris
Updating the group membership configuration on Solaris
Updating the context pool configuration on Solaris
Deleting your user registry configurations on Solaris
Deleting the LDAP entity type on Solaris
Deleting the base entry on Solaris
Deleting the LDAP group member on Solaris
Deleting the realm on Solaris
Deleting the realm base entry on Solaris
Deleting the repository on Solaris
Restoring the VMM setup with a federated file repository on Solaris
Managing your user registry on Windows
Updating your user registry on Windows
Adding a database user registry on Windows
Configuring a property extension database on Windows
Removing attributes
Modifying to the federated repository on Windows
Updating the base entry on Windows
Updating the database user registry on Windows
Updating the federated LDAP user registry on Windows
Updating the realm configuration on Windows
Creating the entity type on Windows
Updating an entity type on Windows
Updating a group member on Windows
Updating the stand-alone LDAP user registry on Windows
Updating the group membership configuration on Windows
Updating the context pool configuration on Windows
Deleting your user registry configurations on Windows
Deleting the LDAP entity type on Windows
Deleting the base entry on Windows
Deleting the LDAP group member on Windows
Deleting the realm on Windows
Deleting the realm base entry on Windows
Deleting the repository on Windows
Restoring the VMM setup with a federated file repository on Windows
Additional security features
Setting up custom user registries
Setting up and managing federated custom user registries
Creating and updating federated custom user registries on AIX
Adding and configuring a federated custom user registry on AIX
Updating a federated custom user registry on AIX
Creating and updating federated custom user registries on IBM i5/OS
Adding and configuring a federated custom user registry on IBM i5/OS
Updating a federated custom user registry on IBM i5/OS
Creating and updating federated custom user registries on Linux
Adding and configuring a federated custom user registry on Linux
Updating a federated custom user registry on Linux
Creating and updating federated custom user registries on Solaris
Adding and configuring a federated custom user registry on Solaris
Updating a federated custom user registry on Solaris
Creating and updating federated custom user registries on Windows
Adding and configuring a federated custom user registry on Windows
Updating a federated custom user registry on Windows
Setting up and managing stand-alone custom user registries
Creating and updating stand-alone custom user registries on AIX
Adding and configuring a stand-alone custom user registry on AIX
Updating a stand-alone custom user registry on AIX
Creating and updating stand-alone custom user registries on IBM i5/OS
Adding and configuring a stand-alone custom user registry on IBM i5/OS
Updating a stand-alone custom user registry on IBM i5/OS
Creating and updating stand-alone custom user registries on Linux
Adding and configuring a stand-alone custom user registry on Linux
Updating a stand-alone custom user registry on Linux
Creating and updating stand-alone custom user registries on Solaris
Adding and configuring a stand-alone custom user registry on Solaris
Updating a stand-alone custom user registry on Solaris
Creating and updating stand-alone custom user registries on Windows
Adding and configuring a stand-alone custom user registry on Windows
Updating a stand-alone custom user registry on Windows
Securing your environment on AIX
Securing LTPA keys on a production environment
Enabling step-up authentication and/or the Remember me cookie
Configuring Remember me for J2EE authentication
Deploying portlets in a secure environment on AIX
Disabling step-up authentication and/or the Remember me cookie
Step-up authentication properties
Remember me properties
Securing your environment on HP-UX
Securing LTPA keys on a production environment
Enabling step-up authentication and/or the Remember me cookie
Configuring Remember me for J2EE authentication
Deploying portlets in a secure environment on HP-UX
Disabling step-up authentication and/or the Remember me cookie
Step-up authentication properties
Remember me properties
Securing your environment on i5/OS
Securing LTPA keys on a production environment
Enabling step-up authentication and/or the Remember me cookie
Configuring Remember me for J2EE authentication
Deploying portlets in a secure environment on i5/OS
Disabling step-up authentication and/or the Remember me cookie
Step-up authentication properties
Remember me properties
Securing your environment on Linux
Securing LTPA keys on a production environment
Enabling step-up authentication and/or the Remember me cookie
Configuring Remember me for J2EE authentication
Deploying portlets in a secure environment on Linux
Disabling step-up authentication and/or the Remember me cookie
Step-up authentication properties
Remember me properties
Securing your environment on Solaris
Securing LTPA keys on a production environment
Enabling step-up authentication and/or the Remember me cookie
Configuring Remember me for J2EE authentication
Deploying portlets in a secure environment on Solaris
Disabling step-up authentication and/or the Remember me cookie
Step-up authentication properties
Remember me properties
Securing your environment on Windows
Securing LTPA keys on a production environment
Enabling step-up authentication and/or the Remember me cookie
Configuring Remember me for J2EE authentication
Deploying portlets in a secure environment on Windows
Disabling step-up authentication and/or the Remember me cookie
Step-up authentication properties
Remember me properties
Configuring SSL
Setting up SSL
Configuring SSL only for the login process
Setting up Client Certificate Authentication
Deleting passwords from properties files
Using Java 2 security with WebSphere Portal
Updating user ID and passwords
External security managers
Enabling the SPNEGO TAI
Configuring Tivoli Access Manager
Creating the AMJRTE properties file
Configuring Tivoli Access Manager for authentication, authorization, and the Credential Vault
Configuring Tivoli Access Manager to perform authentication only
Configuring Tivoli Access Manager to perform authorization
Configuring the Credential Vault adapter for Tivoli Access Manager
Enabling user provisioning
Verifying Tivoli Access Manager is working
Removing the Credential Vault adapter
Removing Tivoli Access Manager
Disabling user provisioning
Configuring eTrust SiteMinder
Configuring eTrust SiteMinder for authentication and authorization
Configuring eTrust SiteMinder to perform authentication
Configuring eTrust SiteMinder to perform authorization
Removing eTrust SiteMinder
Verifying Trust Association Interceptors for authentication
Masking passwords in External Security Manager properties files
Changing the login and logout pages
Managing access control with external security managers
Enabling HTTP Basic Authentication for simple clients
The HTTP Basic Authentication Trust Association Interceptor
Configuring the HTTP Basic Authentication Trust Association Interceptor
Reference: Properties for the Trust Association Interceptor
HTTP Basic Authentication Trust Association Interceptor in combination with external authentication servers
Configuring IBM Tivoli License Compliance Manager
Configuring IBM TLCM on AIX
Configuring IBM TLCM on HP-UX
Configuring IBM TLCM on i5/OS
Configuring IBM TLCM on Linux
Configuring IBM TLCM on Solaris
Configuring IBM TLCM on Windows
Configuring portal behavior
Setting the language of the portal
Creating or editing a custom unique name
Setting the portal entry page
Configuring your time settings
Setting the search engine that opens when users select Find
Setting how to handle portlets that the user is not authorized to view
Configuring user session persistance
Configuring dynamic fragment cache
Configuring portlet filtering
Configuring authentication filters
Caching
URL Mapping
HTTP proxy configuration
Delayed cleanup of deleted portal pages
Deleting orphaned data
Setting service configuration properties
Overview of configuration services
Portal configuration services
Parallel portlet rendering
Setting up a remote spell checker
Installing a remote spell checker
Setting up a remote spell checker
Configuring access to a remote spell checker
Enabling Document Conversion Services
Prerequisites for Document Conversion Services
Enabling remote document conversion
Files that can be viewed as HTML
Connecting to existing database domains
Adding features to an administration installation
Adding composite application pages and portlets to an administration installation
Adding Personalization features to an administration installation
Adding Common Mail support to an administration installation
Adding Domino Extended Products Portlets support to an administration installation
Adding Web Content Management to an administration installation
Tuning and performance
Administering WebSphere Portal
Portal administration tools
Portal administration portlets
Overview of administration portlets
Working with administration portlets
Deploying the administration self-help pages and portlets
The XML configuration interface
About the XML configuration interface
Changes to the XML configuration interface for this version of portal
Working with the XML configuration interface
XML configuration reference
Sample XML configuration files
Portal Scripting Interface
About the Portal Scripting Interface
Working with the Portal Scripting Interface
Command reference for Portal Scripting Interface
Site management extension of the portal scripting interface
Publishing a page by using the portal scripting interface
Promoting a page by using the portal scripting interface
Demoting a page by using the portal scripting interface
Script samples for site management
Users and groups
Managing users and groups
Adding new users
Viewing the members of a group
Editing user information
Reusing group information
Deleting users and groups
Virtual Users and Groups
Enabling user impersonation
Customize common name generation
Nested groups
Registration/Edit My Profile and Login portlets
Deregistering users and groups
Setting limits on searches for users and groups
Using the member fixer task
Changing database passwords that are used by WebSphere Portal
Controlling access
Managing Access Control
Resources, roles, access rights, and initial access control settings
Resources
Resource blocking based on roles
Roles
Access rights
Initial Access Control Settings
Access control scenarios
Assigning user access to policies
Setting user and group permissions
Setting resource permissions
Delegated Access Control Administration
Access Control Caching
Auditing
Browser behavior and scenarios
Back button behavior
Back button limitations
Configuring history expiration limit
History expiration limit scenarios
Managing portal resources with policies
Policy principles
Policy rules and conditions
Users, tasks, and tools
Working with policies
Working with main policies
Editing policy settings
Refining policies
Importing a policy definition
Exporting a policy definition
Assigning access to policies
Setting display preferences
Working with child policies
Policy rules and conditional expressions
Creating a child policy
Selecting a condition
Editing child policy settings
Working with policy rules
Deleting a policy
Mail policy attributes
Working with Mail policy definitions
Policy settings for mail
Policy settings for composite applications
Policy cache properties
Sample Policy XML configuration files
Managing portlets and portlet applications
Web modules, portlet applications, and portlets
Installing a portlet
Deploying J2EE resources
Activating and deactivating portlet applications or portlets
Modifying portlet applications and portlets
Configuring portlet applications or portlet parameters
Copying portlet applications
Copying portlets
Updating Web modules, portlet applications, and portlets
Deleting Web modules, portlet applications, or portlets
Disabling anchors in portlet URLs
Working with pages
Pages, and shared, derived, and hidden pages
Behavior of derived pages in combination with locks and changing access permissions
Creating pages
Creating shared pages
Creating derived pages
Including static content pages in your portal
Creating a static page
Updating a static page
Locking and unlocking static page content
Using the XML configuration interface to work with static pages
Scripting for static pages
Managing pages
Selecting pages
Creating pages
Creating a label
Creating a URL
Editing pages, labels, and URLs
Searching pages
Ordering pages, labels, and URLs
Moving pages and labels
Assigning access to pages, labels, and URLs
Activating or deactivating a page, label, or URL
Deleting pages, labels, and URLs
Exporting pages and labels
Setting up Manage Pages
Field descriptions for the Manage Pages portlet
Managing portlets on a page
Adding portlets to a page
Accessible alternative for adding a portlet to a page
Rearranging portlets on a page
Accessible alternatives for rearranging portlets on a page
Restricting the movability of portlets on a page
Creating a category
Searching for portlets
Limiting search results
Rearranging categories in the Portlet Palette
Moving portlets to another category
Copying a portlet to multiple categories
Renaming a category in a palette
Setting the category titles for other languages
Resetting the Palette to the default settings
Deleting a category
Deleting a portlet from a Palette category
Modifying Palette settings
Access control for the Palette
Using portlet wires
Working with portlet wires
Selecting the matching mode
Adding a wire
Deleting a wire
Defining global targets
Managing your cluster
Enabling LDAP security after cluster creation
Renaming the node
Determining application sharing between clusters
Applying updates to custom applications
Managing portlets in your cluster
Portlet deployment
Deploying portlets common across clusters
Deleting portlets common across clusters
Deploying portlets unique to a cluster
Updating portlets common across clusters
Managing replication in your cluster
Managing Portal Scripting Interface in your cluster
Managing Single sign-on settings in your cluster
Updating Personalization properties in a cluster
Managing WebSphere Application Server in your cluster
Customizing pages
Layout and content
Adding a portlet to a page
Organizing objects
Modifying page layout
Changing portlet settings
Selecting a personalization rule
Locking content on a page
Locking and unlocking content
Setting the delete option
Locking and unlocking static page content
Connections between portlets
Themes and skins
Setting the default theme
Setting the default skin
Managing your site
Enabling remote access to your servers
Managing your servers
Securing your HTTP proxy
Publishing your page
Providing reviewer access to a published page
Promoting your page
Demoting your page
Republishing and promoting a page
Portal Scripting Interface extension for site management
Publishing a page by using the Portal Scripting Interface
Promoting a page by using the Portal Scripting Interface
Demoting a page by using the Portal Scripting Interface
Example JACL scripts for site management
Using Web clipping to import content
Creating a Web clipping portlet
Configuring URL rewriting
Accessing content behind a firewall
Specifying client cookie support
Changing restart settings
Specifying caching timeout
Specifying connection time out
Specifying mobility options
Specifying authentication options
Client requirements
Web clipping limitations
Portal Search
Portlets for working with Search
Planning and preparing for Portal Search
Security considerations
Search on Portal Search collections and other content sources
Search on secured portal sites and pages and content management items
Encrypting sensitive data
Using remote search service
Preparing for remote search service
Preparing security for remote search service in a single-signon domain
Setting the search user ID
Configuring Portal Search for remote search service
Configuring the Search and Browse portlet for local or remote search
Searching across Lotus Quickr servers
Administering Portal Search
Managing search services
Search service configuration parameters
Configuring a remote search service
Backup and recovery of search collections configuration
Configuring the default location for search collections
Configuring the Search Center portlet
Customizing the Search Center
Adding and configuring the External Search Results portlet
Adding and configuring a Suggested Links portlet
Managing search scopes and custom links
Customizing the All Sources scope
Configuring the Search and Browse portlet for end users
Configuration parameters for the Search and Browse portlet
Configuring the Search and Browse portlet for local search service
Configuring the Search and Browse portlet for remote search service
Enabling anonymous users to search public pages of your portal
Configuring your custom portal themes to include the search box
Customizing your own search portlet helps
Setting up search collections
Creating and configuring search collections
Managing the content sources of a search collection
Applying filter rules
Exporting and importing search collections
Searching and crawling portal and other sites
Searching your local portal site
Configuring a crawler to search your local portal site
Crawling a multilingual portal site
Configuring search on a secured portal site
Enabling search on a secured portal site with the default configuration
Customizing your search collection for secured portal pages
Creating or resetting the portal site collection
Crawling a remote portal site
Crawling an external site using a seedlist
Search by external users on your portal site
Enabling anonymous users to search public pages of your portal
Search by external search services
Configuring the Site Map portlet for search by external search engines
Client identification for search of the portal by external search engines
Working with the search portlets
Manage Search
Search Center
Search and Browse
Hints and tips for using Portal Search
Logging and tracing in Portal Search
Multiple virtual portals
Usage scenarios for virtual portals
Planning for virtual portals
Administering virtual portals
Virtual portals reference
Language support
Supporting a new language
Changing the character set for a language
Dynamically changing the language during the session
Selecting and changing the language
Setting the language fallback filter
Using WSRP services
What is new in WSRP
Learning about WSRP
WSRP Producer
WSRP Consumer
How Producer and Consumer portals communicate
Abbreviations
Planning for WSRP
Security considerations for WSRP services
Working with WSRP in your portal
Communication between Producer and Consumer portals
Cookie support
Using your portal as a WSRP Producer
Accessing the Producer WSDL
Preparing security for a WSRP Producer portal
Securing WSRP by WS-Security for a Producer portal
Exporting the portal EAR file
Importing the portal EAR file into an assembly tool
Configuring the Producer portal for WS-Security authentication
Exporting the modified portal EAR file from the assembly tool
Redeploying the portal EAR file
Securing WSRP by SSL for a Producer portal
Disabling and enabling Portal Access Control for a WSRP Producer portal
Information that the Producer exchanges with the Consumer
Producer checklist for exchanging information with a Consumer
Providing WSRP services as a Producer
Using the Manage Portlets portlet to provide WSRP services as a Producer
Providing a portlet as a WSRP service
Withdrawing a portlet from WSRP service
Using the XML configuration interface to provide or withdraw a portlet
Exporting customized WSRP portlet instances by using the XML configuration interface
Customizing the WSRP configuration of your Producer portal
Setting the WSRP SOAP ports
Changing the Producer URI for your portal
Using your portal as a WSRP Consumer
Information that the Consumer exchanges with the Producer
Consumer checklist for exchanging information with a Producer
Preparing security for a WSRP Consumer portal
Securing WSRP by WS-Security for a Consumer portal
Configuring WS-Security for communication with a Producer
Creating and deploying custom WS-Security profiles
Creating the client security binding and extension files using an assembly tool
Changing the the WSRP WS-Security profiles
Securing WSRP by SSL for a Consumer portal
Enabling Portal Access Control for a WSRP Consumer portal
Working with Producer definitions
Different types of Producers
Using the Web Service Configuration portlet to work with Producer definitions online
About Web services configuration
Creating a Producer definition
Setting registration properties for Web service Producers
Creating a registration property
Deleting a registration property
Setting user attributes to be passed to a Web service Producer
Editing a Producer definition
Setting language-specific titles and descriptions for a Producer definition
Deleting a Producer definition
Assigning access permission to users on a Web service Producer definition
Configuring the Web Service Configuration portlet
Field descriptions for the Web Service Configuration portlet
Icon descriptions for the Web Service Configuration portlet
Using the XML configuration interface to work with Producer definitions
Creating a Producer definition offline
Using the XML configuration interface to create a Producer definition
XML samples for creating Producer definitions
Exporting a Producer definition by using the XML configuration interface
Creating a Producer definition and consuming a WSRP service by a single XML script
Consuming WSRP services in a Consumer portal
Using the Manage Web Modules portlet to consume WSRP services from a Producer portal
Consuming a Web module
Using the XML configuration interface to consume WSRP services from a Producer portal
Creating a Producer definition and consuming a WSRP service by one single XML script
Customizing the WSRP configuration of your Consumer portal
Customizing the WSRP resource proxy
Customizing the WSRP resource proxy SSL settings
Customizing the WSRP resource proxy for LTPA token forwarding
Customizing the WSRP resource proxy for proxy server support
Disabling support for relative URLs for the WSRP resource proxy
Customizing the WSRP resource proxy for basic authentication
Customizing the WSRP resource proxy HTTP header forwarding behavior
Parallel portlet rendering with WSRP
Switching off the caching of Producer service descriptions
Customizing Client Cookie Forwarding
Reference for using WSRP with the portal
WSRP Markup Caching
Hints and tips for using WSRP with the portal
Troubleshooting WSRP
Logging and analyzing server side site data
Understanding the site analysis log
Reference
Installed portlets
Business portlets
Personalizing your content
Personalization Overview
How a site is personalized
Personalization terms
Resources, resource instances, and resource collections
User resources
Content resources
Attribute Based Administration
Rules
Actions
Example: Simple select content action
Example: Simple update action
Example: Simple e-mail action
Profilers
Example: Simple profiler
Example: Nested profiler
Example: Category Count (implicit profiling)
Example: Browser capability
Example: "Count of" (quantifiable condition)
Example: Request attributes and session attributes
Example: Arithmetic operation
Bindings
Example: Simple binding
Example: Multiple profilers and optional actions
Example: Nested bindings (simple)
Example: Nested bindings (advanced)
Recommend Content
Previewing a Recommend Content rule
Visibility Rules
Example: Show page or portlet
Rule elements
Arithmetic expressions
Count of (quantifiable conditions)
Current Action Count or Action Name
Current Browser Capability
Current Date
Current Request Attributes
Current Request Parameters
Current Session Attributes
do Action
is
order as is
Profile
Profiler
Quick Profiler
sender
set to
value
E-mail
E-mail administration
Content spots
Rule spot mappings
Campaigns
Application object
Request Context
Query framework
Installing Personalization directly to WebSphere Application Server
Planning for the Personalization Server
Installing and removing a stand-alone Personalization Server
Using rules
The Personalization interface
Publishing rules
The Web Content resource collection
The Portal User resource collection
Developing a personalized portlet
Prerequisites for the Personalization portlet exercise
Install the Personalization sample and database
Create the JSP file in Rational Application Developer
Create the Personalization content resource classes and content spot
Create the Personalization user resource classes and content spot
Finish coding the portlet JSP
Export the WAR file and install the portlet
Import Personalization Workspace resource collections
Create a simple content rule
Create a content spot
Enhance the Personalized Portlet
Insert dynamic table html/jsp code
Modify resource collection properties
Create the user profiler rule
Create additional advanced rules
Change content spot rule mapping
Personalized List portlet
Uninstall Personalization sample and database
LikeMinds Recommendations
LikeMinds Recommendation Engine
LikeMinds Recommendation Engine architecture
How LikeMinds generates recommendations
The LikeMinds Recommendation Engines
Preference Engine
Clickstream Engine
Item Affinity Engine
The LikeMinds utilities
Configuring LikeMinds
Estimating database size
Database performance
Scheduling LikeMinds Events
Specifying recommendation behavior
Allowable rating values
Allowable confidence levels
Prediction quality values
Best Bets values
Configuring LikeMinds utilities
Configuring the sifter for mentor selection
Sifter-specific mentor set configuration
How the mentor selection process works
Mentor selection and assignment
Number of sift priority users per batch
Pausing the sifter during heavy database
Sifter performance considerations
Recomputing (rebuilding) the mentor pool
Running multiple sifters
Preventing multiple sifters from sifting the same user
Number of threads to sift users
Sifter sleep time when the Lps_User_Data sift_pri field Is 0
Time interval for checking sift priority
Ratability parameters
Repeated items in visit list
Configuring the LikeMinds engines
Configuring the Preference Engine
Number of mentors to use
Mentors to look for in cache
Use of "average user" to improve recommendation confidence
Use and number of archetypes
Guidelines for configurable recommendation dynamics
Setting the number of archetypes in cache
Enabling or disabling the use of archetypes
User predictability
Maximum number of mentors assigned to each user
Maximum ratings a user needs before becoming a mentor
Maximum transactions a user needs before becoming a mentor
Minimum number of ratings for user recommendations
Recomputing Preference Engine predictions
Default Preference Engine recommendations
Use and number of archetypes
Configuring the Clickstream Engine
User predictability
Minimum number of Clickstream activities for a user
Minimum mentors the engine examines for predictability
Recomputing Clickstream Engine predictions
Default Clickstream Engine recommendations
Configuring the Item Affinity Engine
MovieSite Sample
Exploring Movie Site
Using the LikeMinds utilities
Sifter
Buildstats and buildvisit
Accumulator
Filtering LikeMinds recommendations
Feedback and analytics
Feedback subsystem overview
Enable logging
Feedback properties file
Rule logging
Logging beans
Action beans
Implementing action logging
Action beans reference
Category beans
Implementing category logging
Category beans reference
Rating beans
Implementing rating logging
Rating beans reference
CustomLog beans
Implementing custom logging
CustomLog beans reference
PageView beans
Implementing PageView logging
PageView beans reference
LogManager
Listeners and persistence
FeedbackListener
Feedback database schema
Feedback schema diagram
Feedback schema tables
Key value pairs
LMListener
Custom log listeners
Custom listener classes
Customized feedback listeners
Classes and APIs for writing custom listeners
LogEvent class
RuleEvent class
CategoryEvent class
ActionEvent class
CustomLogEvent class
RatingEvent class
PageViewEvent class
ResourceInfo class
RuleInfo class
Reports
Feedback database schema
Feedback schema diagram
Feedback schema tables
Key value pairs
Personalization programming reference
Preparing your personalized application
Programming model
User and content models
How the rules engine works
Workload management
Using the Personalization APIs
Resource interface
APIs for multivalue properties
General tips
Personalization jar files that use public API
Generic query framework
Using the Generic Query Framework
Request Context
Sample Personalization resources XML file
Content spot exits
Resource cache
Programmatically invoking rules
Rule Exception Handling in the run-time environment
Integrating with WebSphere Process Server
Process integration concepts
Business process scenario: Travel request and approval
Business process concepts
Enabling process integration
Understanding cross-cell deployment scenarios
Enabling process integration in a cross-cell setup
Adding a BPI-enabled portal server to a managed cell in a cross-cell setup
Understanding single-cell deployment scenarios
Enabling process integration in a single-cell setup
Adding a BPI-enabled portal server to a managed cell in a single-cell setup
Verifying the setup of process integration
Working with process applications
Managing processes
Using task lists
Working on tasks
Using generic process integration portlets in a cross-cell setup
Customizing process integration
Modifying process integration
Working with task pages
Customizing process integration pages
Creating custom filters for tasks
Understanding the default filter set for tasks
Creating new filters for tasks
Configuring virtual portals for process integration
Customizing the process integration theme
Developing custom user interfaces for process integration
Preparing to develop process applications
Development tools for process integration
Integration developer roles
Integration development environment
JAR files needed by the Task Processing portlet
Enabling business processes for the portal
Mapping tasks to task pages
Exporting process files required in a cross-cell setup
Creating Task Processing portlets
Retrieve properties from the Task List portlet
Process the input and output messages of the task
Close the task page
Import required class libraries
Initiating a process instance
Integrating with collaboration software
About the Collaboration and Messaging portlets
Lotus Notes View
Specifying a view column for awareness and chat in the Lotus Notes View portlet
Domino Web Access
Setting up awareness and chat for Domino Web Access
Specifying the mail template for Domino Web Access
Verifying that Sametime works with Domino Web Access
Lotus Document Viewer
Common Mail
Setting Common Mail preferences
Enabling Spell Checker in the Common Mail portlet
Enabling Common Mail users to set a time zone preference
Setting up the Common Mail portlet as a remote portlet
Setting up the WSRP Producer
Creating the remote portlet on the Producer
Setting up the WSRP Consumer
Enabling access to the remote portlet from the Consumer
Common Mail portlet reference
Mapping VMM attributes to LDAP user attributes
Finding users
People Finder reference
People Finder configuration reference
Enabling People Finder for anonymous users
People Finder interaction with other portlets
Member Manager and People Finder
People Finder attribute mapping
Directory Search
Changing the number of search results found
Changing the minimum number of characters in names for searching
Planning for collaborative servers and portlets
Planning names for servers and users
Determining the needs of your portal site
Platform and user directory considerations
Security and user authentication considerations
Automatic detection of mail files
Domino-WebSphere Portal Integration wizard overview
Running the Domino-WebSphere Portal Integration wizard
Installing Lotus Domino and the Extended Products
About Domino server installation and setup
About Sametime server installation and setup
Confirming installation of Domino and Extended Products Portlets components
Integrating Lotus Domino applications and mail
Configuring single sign-on between WebSphere Portal and Lotus Domino
Using LTPA keys to configure single sign-on
Retrieving the WebSphere LTPA key for use with Lotus Domino
Importing the WebSphere LTPA key into Lotus Domino
Enabling single sign-on between Domino and portal servers
Reconciling single sign-on across Lotus Domino and another LDAP directory
Enabling a third-party authentication server to work with the Lotus Notes View portlet
Testing single sign-on between WebSphere Portal, Domino, and Sametime servers
Configuring e-mail integration
Configuring automatic mail detection using a Lotus Domino LDAP directory
Configuring the portal to recognize Lotus Domino and Collaborative Services
Giving Collaboratives Services access to required fields for automatic mail detection
Configuring a bind user ID
Setting a Domino LDAP server to allow anonymous access
Specifying the Internet host name of the Lotus Domino server
Synchronizing user information for autodetection of mail files
Configuring automatic mail detection using a non-Domino LDAP directory
Configuring WebSphere Portal to recognize Lotus Domino and Collaborative Services
Configuring a bind user ID for Collaborative Services
Synchronizing mail server and mail file in a non-Domino LDAP for autodetection
Configuring automatic mail detection using a redirect database
Configuring server, database, and view pickers
Configuring automatic DIIOP and HTTP tasks on the Lotus Domino server
Giving users browser access to Notes-based portlets
Integrating with IBM Lotus Sametime
Configuring single sign-on
Configuring SSO if Lotus Sametime and WebSphere authenticate with the same LDAP server
Configuring SSO if Lotus Sametime authenticates with Domino LDAP
Configuring SSO if Sametime authenticates with Native Domino
Configuring the WebSphere Portal server to recognize Lotus Sametime
Configuring trust for the Sametime Contact List portlet
Configure Lotus Sametime to trust all servers
Configuring a restricted list of servers
Configure Sametime to be case sensitive
Configuring Lotus Sametime people awareness for Firefox users
About people awareness
Preserving people awareness features in a customized portal
Configuring contact information on person links
Sametime portlets reference
Integrating with Lotus Quickr
Configuring SSO between WebSphere Portal and Lotus Quickr services for Domino
Retrieving the WebSphere LTPA key for use with Lotus Quickr
Importing the WebSphere LTPA key into Lotus Quickr
Enabling single sign-on between Quickr and portal servers
Increasing SSO security by preventing anonymous access to HTML files
Additional steps if WebSphere Portal and Lotus Quickr authenticate with different LDAP directories
Testing single sign-on between WebSphere Portal and Lotus Quickr
Configuring the My Places portlet
Integrating Lotus Connections
Collaborative Services environment properties
Editing the CSEnvironment.properties file
Setting Lotus Sametime to use a Lotus Sametime token for user login
Customizing communication between Lotus Sametime and Collaborative Services for name resolution and clustering
Resolving the portal user's log-in name with the user name on the Lotus Sametime server
Enabling awareness when Lotus Sametime authenticates with a native Domino Directory
Configuring people awareness to work across Domino Directory and a non-Domino portal LDAP directory
Auto-detecting user mail information from a secondary LDAP server
Customizing Collaborative Services user credentials for eTrust SiteMinder
Supporting automatic mail detection with an LDAP directory other than Lotus Domino
Tuning performance of the Domino Directory
Using LtpaToken2 for user login
Assembling composite applications
Users, tasks, and tools for composite applications
Working with application templates
Using the Application Template Library
Editing template properties
Defining application parameters
Deploying a template to another server
Working with applications
Working with the applications catalog
Using the Applications catalog
Working with instances of composite applications
Editing application properties
Managing application pages
Managing application roles
Assigning members to applications
Managing application members
Viewing application status based on policy
Saving an application as a new application template
Deleting an application
Managing applications
Backing up, archiving, and restoring applications
Backing up applications
Restoring applications
Using scripts for composite applications
Scripts for composite applications
Automated tasks for composite applications
Adding composite applications to portal search collections
Working with policies for composite applications
Prerequisites
Creating application policies
Managing application status with policies
Example of an application policy hierarchy
Composite Application policy definition
Composite application concepts
User access to templates and applications
Template access
Application access
Access to applications and components
Application membership
Restricted applications
Public applications
Membership principles
Developing Web content
Developing a Web content system
Before creating Web content
Web Content Management terminology
Site creation example
Using the authoring portlet
Accessing the authoring portlet
Navigating the authoring portlet
Filtering items displayed in an index
Searching for items
Authoring portlet accessibility features
Creating items
Entering identification information
Selecting a workflow
Granting users or groups access to an item
Working with libraries
Web content library architectures
Creating Web content libraries
Deleting a Web content library
Disabling a Web content library
Defining roles within a library
Setting root access for all Web content libraries
Library access control example
Library version management
Exporting and importing a Web content library
Web content library management APIs
Unlocking a library
Creating a site framework
Planning a site framework
Creating site framework items
Copying a site area
Moving a site area
Managing content items within a site framework
Moving a content item
Linking or copying content items to site areas
Removing content item links from site areas
Developing a profiling strategy
Profiling methods
Developing a taxonomy
Planning a taxonomy
Creating taxonomy items
Changing the order within a taxonomy
Copying a category
Moving a category
Editing user profiles
Customizing Web content authoring
Customizing an authoring portlet
Selecting Web content libraries
Defining preview options
Defining user interface options
Defining rich text options
Additional authoring portlet configuration options
Defining roles within a library
Working with authoring templates
Authoring templates
Creating an authoring template
Defining authoring template details
Entering identification information
Granting users or groups access to an item
Specifying content form properties
Specifying default content settings
Defining Metadata for a content item
Entering identification information
Entering profile information
Selecting a workflow
Granting users or groups access to an item
Adding elements to the content form
Defining display settings of fields and elements
Customizing elements using JSP
Changing the authoring template for a content item
Reapplying an updated authoring template
Previewing an authoring template
Developing a workflow strategy
Workflows, stages and actions
Creating workflow items
Creating a publish action
Creating an expire action
Creating an e-mail action
Enabling e-mail
Creating a custom action
Creating a custom workflow action class
Creating a version action
Creating a scheduled move action
Creating a workflow stage
Creating a workflow
Managing items in a workflow
Using workflows
Workflow status
Joint approval
Using the Workflow update tool
Workflow example
Selecting a workflow
Developing an access control strategy
Defining roles within a library
Library access control example
Item access controls
Granting users or groups access to an item
Batch-editing access controls
Using the member fixer task
Using the member fixer tool
Using the Update Security task
Working with elements
Storing text and HTML
Text, rich text and HTML elements
Date and time element
Number element
Creating links
Link element
Using a link element
Menu element
Using a menu element
Defining menu element search properties
Defining menu element formatting options
Menu element design examples
Navigator elements
Using a navigator element
Defining navigator element display options
Defining navigator element design options
Navigator type examples
Navigator formatting examples
Storing files and images
File resource element
Image element
Style sheet element
Using a style sheet element
Using style sheets in items
Referencing a style sheet
Referencing external content
Federated content element
Federated content data source configuration
Using a federated content element
JSP elements
Using a JSP element
Personalized content
Personalization element
Using a Personalization element
Personalization element examples
Referencing Personalization content
Personalizing IBM Lotus Web Content Management content
Taxonomy element
Creating category selection trees
Using a taxonomy element
Selection elements
Component reference element
Option selection element
User selection element
Design elements
Authoring tools element
Using an authoring tools element
Authoring tools element design examples
Referencing an authoring tool
Page navigation element
Using a page navigation element
Displaying page navigation details
Page navigation design example
User name element
Adding elements to an item
Naming elements
Working with element designs
Indenting element designs
Using Placeholders in element designs
Importing and exporting HTML
Inserting an image in an element
Inserting a link in an element
Using the rich text editor
Installing a remote spell checker
Setting up a remote spell checker
Configuring access to a remote spell checker
Creating components
Searching Sites
Configuring a site to be searchable
Configuring Web Content Management search options
Creating a search form
Creating a search query
Displaying search results
Configuring the Search and Browse portlet to search for Web content
Configuring Search Center to search for Web content
Displaying Web content
Using presentation templates
Page style
Page layout
Creating template maps
Referencing elements
Referencing Elements
Referencing a Federated content element
Referencing Components
Referencing a Federated content component
Referencing Personalization content
Using an alternate design tag
Using start and end attributes
Setting parameters to format dates
Note on formatting numbers
Displaying item details
Displaying identification details for an item
Displaying an item's history
Displaying "path" details for an item
Displaying the profile details of an item
Displaying an item's security details
Displaying an item's workflow details
Using start and end attributes
Setting parameters to format dates
Note on formatting numbers
Writing links to Web Content Management content
Generating a URL to a site, site area or content item
Contextual linking
Using custom caching
Cache parameters
Cache expire parameters
Caching IBM Lotus Web Content Management elements
Using style sheets in items
Managing items
Collaborative authoring
Error and information messages
Viewing references
Working with locked and draft items
Deleting items
Copying and moving items
Copying a site area
Moving a site area
Linking or copying content items to site areas
Moving a content item
Copying a category
Moving a category
Managing versions of items
Restoring an item
Library version management
Working with other applications
Presenting personalized content
Personalizing IBM Lotus Web Content Management content
Personalization element
Referencing Personalization content
Personalization element examples
Working with federated content
Federated content data source configuration
Federated content element
Using a federated content element
Referencing a Federated content element
Referencing a Federated content component
Extending Web Content Management
The IBM Lotus Web Content Management API
API Overview
Using the API
Web Content Management JSP tags
Web content library management APIs
Using remote actions
Creating a custom launch page
Displaying data from external sources
Creating Web sites for different localities
Creating Web content
Working with content items
Creating content items
Managing content items within a site framework
Moving a content item
Linking or copying content items to site areas
Removing content item links from site areas
Working with elements
Text, rich text and HTML elements
Component reference element
Date and time element
Federated content element
Federated content data source configuration
Using a federated content element
File resource element
Image element
JSP elements
Using a JSP element
Link element
Using a link element
Number element
User selection element
Adding elements to an item
Naming elements
Working with element designs
Indenting element designs
Using Placeholders in element designs
Importing and exporting HTML
Inserting an image in an element
Inserting a link in an element
Using the rich text editor
Keyboard shortcuts in the rich text editor
Designing a portal site
Web 2.0 user interface features
Dojo and WebSphere Portal
Customizing themes
Customizing Page Settings
Customizing the Banner
Customizing Page Navigation
Customizing the Portlet Area
Customizing the Footer
Selecting a graphic
More Actions
Previewing and applying a theme style
Layout of the portal page
Themes
Theme policies
Theme extension points
Screens
Skins
Aggregation
Customizing the portal
Creating a new theme
Importing a theme
Deploying the theme
Using the color palette in themes
Creating a new skin
Performance guidelines for themes and skins
Enabling automatic JSP reloading
Supporting new clients
Supporting new markup languages
Portal style classes
Changing text information
Changing the page help
Working with portal navigation
Implementing a single level of navigation
Implementing side navigation
Creating custom links to portlets and pages
Using JSTL tags in the portal JSPs
User and group management
Creating static content for your portal
Defining and rendering a static portal page in HTML
Example HTML markup for defining a portal page
Class attributes for portlets on static pages
Class attributes for a portlet container on static pages
Navigation options for static pages
Portlets for adding dynamic elements to static pages
The Navigation portlet
The Breadcrumb Trail portlet
The SPA Resource Addressability portlet
Using custom pages and themes for administrative portlets
Portal design reference
Tags used by the portal JSPs
<portal-core/> tags
<portal-dynamicui/> tags
<portal-fmt/> tags
<portal-logic/> tags
<portal-navigation/> tags
<portal-showtools/> tags
<portal-skin/> tags
<portal-theme-ext/> tags
WML tags used by the portal JSPs
Drag and drop JSP tags
Developing portlets
Portlet concepts
Understanding the basics
Sample portlets
Setting up the development environment
Creating a simple portlet
Generating output
Storing user settings
Preference layers and portlet modes
Message and trace logging
Caching portlet output
Accessing remote systems
Portlet authentication
Client profile information (CC/PP) in portlets
Standard portlet API
Portlet services
Accessing portlet services
Creating your own portlet service
Struts Portlet Framework
Changes to Struts application code
Changes to Struts JSPs
Changes to configuration files
Supporting multiple Struts applications
Creating link tags in Struts
Formatting XML documents with XSLT
Static content in Struts
Migrating existing Struts applications
Model SPI overview
Sub packages of the Model SPI
Obtaining a model from the portal
Obtaining the object ID for a page or portlet
Model SPI samples
Remote Model SPI REST service
Feeds for REST services
Syntax for addressing portal resources
Model schemas for addressing resources
Additional query parameters
Elements of a model feed
Use cases for modifying resources
Setting Titles and Descriptions
Creating Resources
Putting a portlet on a page
Deleting resources
Navigational State SPI
Object Model
Accessor SPI
URL generation services
Controller SPI
Terminology for the Controller SPI
Packages of the Controller SPI
Working with controllers
Obtaining a controller for working with resources
Committing and persisting your modifications
Making modifications by using the Controller SPI
Modifying portal resources and topologies
Creating resources
Obtaining creation contexts
Moving or Inserting Nodes
Placing a portlet on a page
Deleting Nodes
Modifying properties
Setting titles and descriptions
Setting unique names
Setting metadata
Setting supported markups
Setting the orientation for layout containers
Setting portlet preferences
Setting portlet preferences for portlet definitions
Setting portlet preferences for portlet entities
Setting flags
Setting themes
Setting URLs
Setting external content URLs
Setting internal content URLs
Confirming modifications
Hints and tips for using the Controller SPI
User and group management
Remote PUMA SPI REST Service
Structure of the Remote PUMA SPI REST Service
Interface operations
Payload description
PUMA REST Service XML schema document
Error codes
Data Types for Attributes
How the portal implements the Remote PUMA SPI REST Service
URL path segment for virtual portals
Identifiers used in the Portal Implementation
Access Control Checks
Using ATOM/APP as input and output format
Switch for tunneling of HTTP methods
HTTP caching
Context Root and Authentication Mechanism
Lookup Facility in the portal
Web 2.0 user interface features
The client side portlet programming model
Getting started with the client side programming model for portlets
Handling portlet preferences on the client
Changing portlet mode and window state on the client side
JavaScript namespacing - observing good practice
HTTP proxy for AJAX applications
AJAX proxy configuration
The proxy-config.xml file
Access policies
Context path mappings
General configuration parameters
Examples of AJAX proxy configurations
Global proxy configuration
Application specific proxy configurations
The programming model for using the AJAX proxy
URL format and examples
AJAX proxy status codes
AJAX proxy authentication
Using the AJAX proxy in portlets
XML schema of the proxy-config.xml file
Live text for click-to-action
Live text formats
Integrating click-to-action targets with the person menu
Relation to cooperative portlet wiring
Comparison of the new features with click-to-action in IBM portlets
Web 2.0 theme
Using the portal Web 2.0 theme
Customizing the Web 2.0 theme
Differential page rendering
Portlet communication
Shared portlet state
Publish/subscribe message based communication
Special purpose techniques for data exchange
Portlet events
Cooperative portlets
Cooperative portlets overview
Cooperative portlet programming model
Packaging, deploying and compiling cooperative portlets
WSDL reference for cooperative portlets
Interoperability between events and cooperative portlets
Event broker
Portlet wires
Public render parameters
Known issues and restrictions with portlet communication
Drag and drop zones
Dynamic user interfaces
Overview: Developing a dynamic UI configuration
Collaborative Services API
Integrating the Person card and online status in a custom portlet
Customizing the person menu through services
Logging for Collaborative Services
IBM Portlet API
Overview of the IBM portlet API
Comparing the standard portlet API to the IBM portlet API
Converting IBM portlets
Portlet API concepts
Elements of the IBM Portlet API
Core objects
Listeners
Configuration objects
Miscellaneous objects
Portlet events
JSP tags of the IBM Portlet API
Portlet API extensions
Portlet menus
Writing a portlet filter
Portlet development reference
Markup guidelines
Accessing the portlet session on the anonymous page
Deployment descriptors
IBM portlet DTD tag reference
JSP tags for standard portlets
JSP tags for IBM portlets
Drag and drop JSP tags reference
Handling and visibility of request parameters in portlets
Detailed descriptions of the Struts WML tags
Application extension registry
Troubleshooting WebSphere Portal
Tools for troubleshooting and diagnostics
IBM Support Assistant
IBM Support Assistant Lite
Deploying the administration self-help pages and portlets
Portal version and history information
Logging and tracing
WebSphere Portal logs
WebSphere Portal run-time logs
WebSphere Application Server tracing and log files
Logging and tracing in Portal Search
Configuration wizard log files
Virtual Member Manager tracing files
System event logging
Web Content Management tracing files
Troubleshooting Web 2.0 issues
Search the IBM support Web site for a solution
Contact support
Reference
Conventions
Directory structure
Updates to the information center
Terms of use
Notices and trademarks
Accessing WebSphere Portal documentation
Deprecated features
Using the information center
Accessibility and keyboard shortcuts in the information center
Navigating
Searching
Printing
Viewing information in different languages
Prerequisite software for the information center
Product overview
What's new
Web 2.0 user interface features
Portal Search
Documentation improvements and changes
Key features
Versatile framework
Customization
Managing content
Portlets
Application integration
Collaboration
Portal Search - key features and capabilities
Summarizer
Language support for Portal Search
Accessibility features
Planning for WebSphere Portal
Supported hardware and software
WebSphere Portal Support Statement
Special characters in user ID and passwords
Topologies
Single server
Production environment
Web Content Management environments
Basic architectures
Secured architecture
Decentralized authoring
Delivery options
Staging server
Built-in redundancy
Configuring a staging application
Planning your Web servers
Database considerations
Database topologies
Planning for databases
Shared database domains
Planning for DB2 on Windows
Planning for DB2 on UNIX or Linux
Planning for DB2 for i5/OS
Planning for DB2 for z/OS
Planning for Oracle
Planning for Oracle RAC
Planning for SQL Server 2005
Planning your user registry
Overview of user registry options
Planning for realm support
Planning a property extension configuration
Security and authentication considerations
Authentication
Java 2 security with WebSphere Portal
Federal Information Processing Standards
Planning for single sign-on
Secure Socket Layer
Planning a Credential Vault
Caching considerations
Planning for external security managers
Cluster guidelines and limitations
HTTP session failover
Setting up an i5/OS database in a cluster
Cluster security
Using external security managers in a cluster
Planning for multiple clusters
Database sharing between multiple clusters
WebSphere Extended Deployment Dynamic Clusters
Cluster maintenance
Planning integration with WebSphere Process Server
Prerequisites for setting up process portals
Understanding configuration options for process integration
Planning to use process portals
Release Notes
Installing WebSphere Portal
Installation methods, options, and sources
Installation options
Installation methods
Installation source location
Setting up WebSphere Portal
Setting up a single server
Preparing your Windows operating system
Installing WebSphere Portal on Windows
Installing DB2
Configuring JCR collation support
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use DB2
Verifying databases
Setting up a standalone production server
Setting up a stand-alone server on AIX
Preparing your AIX operating system
Installing WebSphere Portal on AIX
Configuring a remote database
Preparing DB2 on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, or Solaris for a stand-alone production server
Installing DB2 on a remote AIX server
Create users
Creating remote databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Modifying database properties
Configuring JCR collation support
Configure WebSphere Portal to use DB2
Changing driver types
Preparing DB2 for z/OS
Installing DB2 on a remote z/OS server
Creating users
Creating remote databases
Creating the Java Content Repository database
Assigning custom table spaces
Modifying database properties
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use DB2 for z/OS
Verifying database connections
Setting up a remote Oracle database on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, and Solaris for a stand-alone production server
Installing Oracle on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, or Solaris
Creating users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configure WebSphere Portal to use Oracle
Setting up a remote Oracle RAC database on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, and Solaris for a stand-alone production server
Installing Oracle RAC on AIX, HP-UX, Linux or Solaris
Create users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use Oracle RAC
Setting up a remote SQL Server database on Windows
Installing SQL Server
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use SQL Server 2005
Verifying databases
Preparing a remote Web server when portal is installed on AIX
Install the Personalization sample and database
Configuring WebSphere Portal to use a user registry on AIX
Preparing user registries on AIX
Preparing a Domino Directory server
Preparing a SecureWay Security Server
Preparing a Novell eDirectory
Preparing a Sun Java System Directory Server
Preparing a Tivoli Directory Server
Choosing your user registry model on AIX
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on AIX
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry on AIX
Configuring a stand-alone LDAP user registry over SSL on AIX
Configuring the default federated repository on AIX
Configuring a federated LDAP user registry on AIX
Adding an LDAP user registry on AIX
Adding an LDAP user registry over SSL on AIX
Adding a database user registry on AIX
Adding realm support on AIX
Adapting the attribute configuration
Querying the defined attributes on AIX
Adding attributes
Mapping attributes
Removing attributes
Setting up a stand-alone server on HP-UX
Preparing your HP-UX operating system
Installing WebSphere Portal on HP-UX
Configuring a remote database
Preparing DB2 on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, or Solaris for a stand-alone production server
Installing DB2
Create users
Creating remote databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Modifying database properties
Configuring JCR collation support
Configure WebSphere Portal to use DB2
Changing driver types
Setting up a remote Oracle database on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, and Solaris for a stand-alone production server
Installing Oracle
Creating users
Creating databases
Modifying database properties
Setting up databases
Assigning custom table spaces
Configure WebSphere Portal to use Oracle
Setting up a remote Oracle RAC database on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, and Solaris for a stand-alone production server