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Sun Java System Portal Server: Customization :: [PTL-4310]
 
 
 
 
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code. PTL-4310   length. 5 days
type. Instructor-Led   partner. Sun Microsystems
price.
$3,500 :: $2,975 GSA GOV.
 
 
The Sun Java System Portal Server: Customization course provides students with the knowledge and skills to customize the Sun Java System Portal Server 2005Q1 (Portal Server) content and presentation using a variety of tools and techniques. Students learn to modify the look and feel of their portal to create custom branding, modify existing content providers, create custom content providers, integrate external applications, and create JSR-168-compliant portal portlets. By completing the lab exercises in each course module, students create a customized portal.
 
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who can benefit
 
 
Students who can benefit from this course are system engineers, web architects, application developers, and other technical personnel who must adapt the appearance and functionality of the Portal Server to suit specific enterprise requirements.
 
prerequisites
 
 
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:

Perform basic Portal Server configuration tasks
Create and modify Extensible Markup Language (XML) documents
Program in the Java programming language
Understand Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) concepts and servers
Perform administration tasks in a Solaris Operating System(OS)


 
skills gained
 
 
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:

Install the Sun Java System Portal Server 6 2005Q1 (Portal Server)
Incorporate desktop content by using existing content providers and by developing custom content providers
Integrate applications and enable Single Sign-On (SSO) across multiple applications
Create JSR-168-compliant portal portlets
Use Web Service for Remote Portlets (WSRP) to add access to remote portlets
Customize the appearance of the portal user interface by modifying the Portal Server display profile
Add new content to the portal by configuring pre-built content providers
Use JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology to add new content to the portal
Customize the appearance of the Portal Server interface
Deploy a third-party application to the Portal Server


 
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  Module 1 - Introducing the Portal Server

Describe the Portal Server
Identify terminology used with the Portal Server
Describe the features of the Portal Server
Describe the Portal Server architecture in terms of a sample deployment
List the significant installation directories for the Portal Server
Discuss the features of the Portal Server
Describe the Portal Server's migration and development tools
Discuss the Portal Server component architecture




  Module 2 - Installing the Portal Server

Identify the operating system requirements for installing the Portal Server
Identify the hardware requirements for installing the Portal Server
Identify the software requirements for installing the Portal Server
Identify browser requirements for using the Portal Server
Identify typical deployment scenarios
Describe the components that are installed with the Portal Server
Describe the installation procedures for the Portal Server
Describe the file system layout after Portal Server installation
Describe how to verify the Portal Server installation
Describe how to uninstall the Portal Server




  Module 3 - Configuring a Portal

Describe the role of the Identity Server in the Portal Server
Describe the objects used when managing the Identity Server
Discuss the Identity Server directory information tree (DIT)
Describe the Identity Server console
Define, create, and manage organizations
Describe how users are created and managed
Discuss creating, managing, and assigning policies
Describe how services are registered
Discuss creating roles and assigning users to roles
Describe creating service templates for the roles
Discuss the purpose of service templates
Describe how display profiles are loaded
Describe the significance of the portal desktop type




  Module 4 - Using the Display Profile to Control the Portal Server Desktop

Discuss the Portal Server desktop architecture and identify its components
Examine the display profile and describe its structure and hierarchy in the Directory Server
Describe how display profile merging is used to calculate the user's display profile and construct the user's desktop
Describe how to modify a display profile using the Identity Server administration graphical user interface (GUI) and the dpadmin command-line tool




  Module 5 - Portal Branding

Describe the files used to customize a portal's look and feel
Describe the files created to customize the appearance of a Portal Server desktop
Describe an example of how to modify the appearance of a Tab Container
Describe the use of display profile themes
Describe the properties used to draw a leaf channel
Describe an example of how leaf channels are drawn
Describe the Theme Tag Library




  Module 6 - Creating Channels for the Portal Desktop

List the methods for adding new content to the Portal Server implementation
Examine and configure a URL scraper provider, and identify the role of the Rewriter
Describe extensible stylesheet language transformations (XSLTs) and their role in transforming XML documents
Examine and configure an XML building block provider




  Module 7 - WSRP

Describe Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP)
Describe the WSRP rationale
Describe WSRP producers
Describe WSRP consumers




  Module 8 - Deploying Portal Content

Examine the structure and content of a provider archive (PAR) file
Deploy PAR files using the par command
Examine and describe two provider development techniques




  Module 9 - Using JSP Providers

Examine and describe the channel functionality that you must Examine and describe the channel functionality that you must consider when implementing a JSP building block provider
Examine the structure, life cycle, and implementation of JSP technology
Examine and configure custom channels that use the JSP building block provider
Examine the structure, life cycle, and implementation of tag libraries as they apply to custom channels
Examine and configure custom channels using the Portal Server tag libraries
Update channel properties in the Display Profile
Process and configure process-edit forms using tag libraries
Describe the Subset-Edit forms and edit form processing




  Module 10 - Building JSR-168-Compliant Portlets

Describe portlets
Develop portlets using the portlet API
Describe portlets in the Portal Server
Deploy portlets
Administer portlets




  Module 11 - Developing Custom Providers

Describe custom provider design principles
Describe the role of a provider definition within the display profile
Examine and describe the Provider API
Develop a custom provider




  Module 12 - Organizing Content Using Container Channels

Examine container channels and describe their hierarchy in the Portal Server desktop
Examine the role of containers and change the default channel for a user
Create and add custom container channels
Examine how channel content is controlled and how messages are sent between channels




  Module 13 - Application Integration and Single Sign-On (SSO)

Examine the different types of application integration within the Portal Server
Deploy web applications into the Portal Server
Examine authentication and SSO within the Portal Server
Describe the Identity Server SSO architecture and API
Examine SSO scenarios for portal web applications, standalone web applications, standalone Java programming language applications, and applications that are not aware of the Identity Server
Examine Proxy Authentication




  Module 14 - Customizing the Authentication Interface

Customize the appearance and content of authentication windows
Describe localization options for the authentication interface
Modify the UserInfo channel to allow user modification of an LDAP password




  Module 15 - Localization

Localize the Portal Server desktop
Localize dynamic provider portal content
Localize static portal content




  Appendix A - Using Portlet Builder

Describe the requirements for Sun Java Enterprise Studio 7
Describe the structure of Sun Java Enterprise Studio 7
Describe the functionality of Portlet Builder
Use Portlet Builder to create a portlet application
Use Portlet Builder to simulate the execution of a portlet
Use Portlet Builder to package a portlet application





 
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