Oracle WebCenter Suite Training Class
Oracle WebCenter
Suite training
course ©2016
by Burleson Corporation

* Learn from a working WebCenter
expert with extensive hands-on experience in busy production environments.
* Understand
the most important WebCenter features.
* Understand how to install, configure and customize WebCenter according to your
specific requirements.
* Learn to identify key features for
design of your WebCenter
* Learn how to set up your WebCenter
development environment
* Learn to use WebCenter Framework and other methods to
populate your pages
* Learn to integrate your content with WebCenter
* Learn to deploy and monitor your WebCenter application
* Learn how to address security issues associated with your
WebCenter application
* Identify and use appropriate portlets for your environment
* Identify and employ troubleshooting techniques
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Unlike some mediocre
Oracle WebCenter Suite training, this course examines all Oracle
WebCenter Suite features with an eye on those features that are the most
important to Oracle WebCenter Suite developers and users.
This Oracle WebCenter Suite training is special because this course is
taught by a working expert with years of full-time experience.

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Web 2.0 Solutions with Oracle WebCenter 11g
by Arbizu and Aggarwal
Packt Publishing - 2016
ISBN-13: 978-1847195807
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This WebCenter Suite training course is designed for practicing
Oracle professionals who have basic experience with Oracle database and Oracle
middleware. Prior
experience with Oracle is not mandatory, but experience using Oracle
database will be helpful. Participants should also have a familiarity with
Java programming with familiarity with Oracle JDeveloper preferred as well.
The goal of this WebCenter
Suite training is to ensure
that the students understand all components and functionality of the WebCenter
Suite and
are able to develop and deploy secure WebCenter applications.
To help
guarantee WebCenter Suite training success, you have the option of purchasing follow-up
mentoring by your instructor, a WebCenter expert who can develop an intimate
relationship with your staff and WebCenter environment.
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This WebCenter Suite training class was
designed by an experienced WebCenter professional with many years of Oracle
development experience.
Course Duration
This is an
intensive Oracle WebCenter Suite class. This
course is designed to give the students the ability to install, configure,
customize and test a WebCenter Suite application, and it is customized according
to your specific WebCenter Suite training needs. This course can be taught
as a 3 day, 4 day of 5 day class.
The class can also be modified
in duration
to cover specific WebCenter Suite topics.
Oracle WebCenter Suite Training Course
Syllabus
Oracle WebCenter Suite training class - Copyright © 2016 by
Donald K. Burleson

Overview of the Oracle WebCenter
Suite
What are the components of the Oracle
WebCenter Suite
How using Oracle WebCenters Suite will enhance user experience
Planning Oracle WebCenter Applications
What kind of application do you need?
What options are
available? Making sure
everything is in place before you start
The Oracle WebCenter Framework
Using Oracle WebCenter application template
Creating a framework without the template
Adding Components to the WebCenter application
Overview of Page Content Consuming portlets
Customizable components Linking components contextually
Integrating Content (as applicable) Java
Content Repository (JCR) Oracle Content Database
OracleAS Portal Microsoft SharePoint
Stellent Content Server BI Publisher.
Explore Additional WebCenter Integratable Services
Oracle WebCenter Wiki Oracle WebCenter Discussions
Oracle Secure Enterprise Search
Customizing Components Applying Skins
Defining and Applying Custom Styles
Securing Your WebCenter Application Overview
of WebCenter Security Security Setup
Creating and Implementing Login functionality Authentication
Linking to External Applications Dealing with Inherited
Security
Deploying Your Oracle WebCenter Application
Overview of Deployment Updating Credentials
Cloning Applications Distributed Environments
Undeploying Your Application Monitoring Your Application
Portlets for Oracle WebCenter Applications
Overview of Portlets Choosing the Right Portlet for Your
WebCenter Application Using Framework Portlet Wizard
Creating Portlets with OmniPortlet Creating Content-based
Portlets using WebClipping Creating and Enhancing Java
Portlets
Troubleshooting Oracle WebCenter Applications
Additional Topics (cuastomized)
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Oracle WebCenter 11g Handbook
Oracle Press 2016ISBN-13:
978-0071629324
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Business Application Development with WebCenter
Keeping Up with changing business requirements The First Enterprise
Portals Java and WebCenter Rethinking Application
Development in WebCenter Oracle Application Development
Framework The WebCenter Underlying Layer: SOA Enterprise 2.0 and WebCenter
The WebCenter Development Environment Using
JDeveloper with WebCenter Tools to Build WebCenter Applications
Running and Managing Your Applications in WebCenter
Oracle
Application Development Framework ADF Concepts and Used Standards View: ADF Faces Rich Client
and WebCenter Controller: ADFc and WebCenter
Task Flows and WebCenter Business Services: ADF BC Model: ADFm (JSR
227) Data Bindings and Data Controls
Building a
WebCenter Page Creating an Application in WebCenter
Creating Your First WebCenter Page Adding Your First Component
JSP Tag Structure Consuming
and Building Portlets What Are Portlets? Consuming
Portlets in JDeveloper Building Portlets for WebCenter Turning JSF
Applications into Portlets: The JSF Portlet Bridge
Inter-component Communication Contextual Wiring with ADF Data Controls Wiring of JSF View
Components and Portlets Inter-portlet Communication: Wiring
Portlets Contextual Events Contextual Wiring of
Portlets at Run Time Integrating Content Systems
Connecting to Content Simple Table of Content Performing a Search with the Data Control Using Images from the
Content Repository in Your Application Using the Document Service
Components Content-Enabling Your First Application Leveraging the List View Content Server—WebCenter’s Built-in
Enterprise Content Management The Recent Documents Task Flow Deployment
Overview of WebCenter Web 2.0 Services
What Are the WebCenter Web 2.0 Services? Business Cases
Social Web 2.0 Services—New Concepts in the Application
Landscape Configuring Your Application for the WebCenter Web 2.0
Services Services Inside and Out Information Discovery
Services Communication Services Miscellaneous Services Extending the Services Concept in Your Application
Setting Up Your Development Environment for Success Topology Matters
and WebCenter Version Control Automation
through Apache ANT
Run-Time Customization Run-Time Customization Concepts The Oracle Composer Toolbox Advanced Composer
Configuration Creating Pages at Run Time Using the Page Service
Resource Catalog How the Resource Catalog
Gets into Your Application Enabling an Existing Task Flow
Getting Custom Task Flows into the Resource Palette Adding Your Own
Task Flow to the Catalog Organizing the Run-Time Resource Catalog Creating a Custom Catalog Definition Multiple Catalog
Definitions Advanced Resource Catalog Definition Changes
Adding Portlets to the Catalog Skinning Your WebCenter
Applications Skin vs. Style: What Is the Difference?
About Skins Applying a Custom Skin to Your Application
Advanced Skinning Techniques Skinning for HTML Developers
Metadata Services Framework MSF architecture
Working on Customizations in Oracle JDeveloper Extending Oracle Composer Add-on Panels Property
Filters Custom Property Panels UI Event Handlers
MDS in WebCenter Oracle Composer WebCenter Page Service Installing and Managing WebCenter Installing Oracle WebCenter Managing Oracle WebCenter
Monitoring Oracle WebCenter Applications Configuring Oracle
WebCenter Accessing Diagnostics Information
Weblogic Security ADF Security Overview Securing an ADF
Application WebCenter and ADF Security WebLogic Deployment But Where Have All Those Tests I Did So Far Been Run? What If My Application Is Secured?
Chapter 20. Extending Oracle Applications
with WebCenter Portlet-Based Integration with Oracle E-Business
Suite Integrating Oracle PeopleSoft Applications via Portlets Oracle JD Edwards Enterprise One Portal Solution A Different
Approach—Oracle Siebel Applications
This is a BC Oracle training
course (c) 2016
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