Web Content Management White Papers
Implementing a Content Publishing Pattern: Publishing Web Content Management, Portal Document Manager, and Personalization Artifacts in WebSphere Portal V6.0
Overview This paper shows how content architects can coordinate the publishing or transfer of all portal content artifacts from a staging or development environment to a production server. Portal content artifacts include those stored in IBM Workplace Web Content Management (hereafter called Web Content Management), Portal Document Manager (hereafter called Document Manager) and WebSphere Portal Personalization (hereafter called Personalization). The scenario assumes one is publishing content that references personalization rules which, when executed, return documents from a known folder in a document library. One sees how to publish all content stored in the portal content repository.
| Publisher | IBM | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | November 2006 | ||
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