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Översikt
| Kurskod | WPL42SE | Leveranstyp | Classroom
(Hands-on labs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kurslängd | 2.0 dagar | Kurstyp | |
| Listpris | Set by Partner |
This course is designed for developers who want to improve their development skills in IBM® Web Content Manager. It describes application programming interfaces (APIs), and explains how to extend the core product to meet common functional requirements, such as extending the authoring interface, customizing workflows, and rendering. Students examine techniques for enhancing the look and feel of a site, using personalization, and integrating content into IBM Web Content Manager. The course also describes the security model, common approaches to structuring the libraries, and how to integrate search engines.
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Målgrupp
This course is intended for developers that need a deeper understanding of Web Content Manager APIs and how to extend the authoring and rendering interface. It also includes foundational information about administration aspects of Web Content Manager that is useful to developers.
Förkunskaper
You should have:
- Experience using Java™, JavaServer Pages (JSP), HTML, and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
- Attendance to Developing Websites with IBM Web content Management (WPL40SE) or equivalent experience
- Experience in existing workflow and security practices
Mål
- Explain the API and caching considerations
- Explain how to extend the authoring environment
- Explain how to use custom workflow actions to modify workflows
- Describe the components used in the presentation layer and information architecture
- Explain how and when to use rendering plug-ins
- Explain the use of techniques for enhancing the look and feel
- Explain personalization and how to use it
- Explain how to integrate external content with the Web Content Integrator
- Explain how to integrate enterprise content management using federated documents
- Explain the security model and how to use it
- Describe common ways of structuring libraries for functionality and performance
- Describe search options, including the integration of external search engines
Nyckelområden
Lesson 1: Web Content Manager Application Programming Interface
- Overview
- Cache considerations
Lesson 2: Extending the authoring environment
- APIs for the authoring environment
- Look and feel options
- Plug-in options
Lesson 3: Extending change management with custom workflows
- Custom workflow overview
Lesson 4: Overview of the presentation layer
- Overview of navigators, menus, and site areas
- Introduction to information architecture (IA) and how it relates to Web Content Manager components
- How Web Content Manager components are related
- When to use Web Content Manager components
- Overview of the portal page structure (extension of site framework)
- How the portal page structure can be used to dynamically generate navigation
Lesson 5: Enhanced rendering
- Overview of rendering options
- Enhanced menu components
- Dynamic content based on the content ID
- Rendering plug-ins
Lesson 6: Enhancing the look and feel
- Changing styles
- Theme customization (WebSphere® Portal)
- Combined WebSphere Portal and Web Content Manager navigation (generated integrated breadcrumbs)
- Cascading Style Sheets (content, components, and presentation templates)
- Inline HTML style (content, components, and presentation templates)
Lesson 7: Personalization Overview of when to use personalization and profiling
- Performance considerations for personalization
- Best practices for personalization
Lesson 8: Integrating content with IBM Web Content Integrator
- Overview of the IBM® Web Content Integrator Feed format
- Issues with embedded links in feeds
Lesson 9: Integrating ECM using federated documents
- Overview of how Web Content Manager retrieves content from Enterprise Content Management (ECM) servers (federated documents)
- Overview of integration Security considerations (single sign-on (SSO) with WebSphere Application Server)
Lesson 10: Security Review of roles (user, contributor, editor, manager, administrator, delegator, and privileged user)
- Review of predefined groups (anonymous, authenticated, users and user groups, and all user groups)
- Review of the relationship between WebSphere Portal and Web Content Manager security
- Review of interface for assigning access levels
- Considerations for security in applications
Lesson 11: Libraries Review of library options, such as setting up a common library for shared images
- Discussion of when multiple libraries are beneficial (such as library for each company division)
- Review of library performance considerations
- Review of library techniques, such as creating labels, restoring content based on labels, and disabling versus deleting a library
Lesson 12: Search Review of search options (out-of-the-box search; Omnifind; and third-party searches, such as Google)
- Benefits and limitations of each option
- Architecture of each option
- Integrating with custom fields
For practical, hands-on training, labs are included at the end of select lessons. To reinforce the instruction, activities or Checkpoints are included at the end of select topics within a lesson.