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Change: (formerly AquaLogic User Interaction / Plumtree) and WebLogic Portal - so the future Portal direction after 11g is unclear.For integration, Oracle WebCenter is supposed to be able to use Oracle Portal PL/SQL portlets (through
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Change: You can get Oracle Portal for as little as $5,000 (in Oracle Application Server Standard Edition One), which is less than you would spend developing
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Apr 9 2008, 8:07 AM EDT
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Change: With the aquisition of BEA, Oracle got another two portal products, so it is anybody's guess what the direction will be after 11g.For integration, Oracle WebCenter is supposed to be able to use Oracle Portal PL/SQL
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Change: and JSR-168 portlets do not take parameters). Oracle Portal 11g was announced at Oracle OpenWorld 2007 - see the Oracle Portal Release 11 New Features & Product Roadmap presentation.In addition, Oracle Portal contains some web content mangement features like
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Change: Portal (it takes some fiddling to get this to work). Oracle Portal 11g was announced at Oracle OpenWorld 2007 - see the Oracle Portal Release 11 New Features & Product Roadmap presentation.In addition, Oracle Portal contains some web content mangement
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Change: a production portal site is likely to use custom-built portlets extensively. These can be developed using PL/SQL or Java - it seems that most sites start
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Change: to "address new and emerging requirements that go beyond the paradigms that currently exist for portals and portal frameworks and address user interaction as a whole" (quote from Portal Statement of Direction). There is some confusion in the marketplace and
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Change: PL/SQL.PL/SQL. From Portal 10.1.4, you can also deploy standard JSR-168 Java portlets in Oracle Portal. Oracle Portal 11g was announced at Oracle OpenWorld 2007 - see the Oracle Portal Release 11 New Features & Product Roadmap presentation.In addition, Oracle Portal contains some
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Change: Oracle Portal 11g was announced at Oracle OpenWorld 2007 - see the Oracle Portal Release 11 New Features & Product Roadmap presentation.In addition, Oracle Portal contains some web content mangement features like simple approval workflows,
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Change: thethat WebCenter is an enterprise-level product with an enterprise-level price tag: $50K option on top of App Server EE).For integration, Oracle WebCenter is supposed to be able to use Oracle Portal PL/SQL portlets
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Change: tag: $50K option on top of App Server EE).For integration, Oracle WebCenter is supposed to be able to use Oracle Portal PL/SQL portlets (through the Federated Portal Adapter) and
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Change: (and note the WebCenter is an enterprise-level product with an enterprise-level price tag).For integration, Oracle WebCenter is supposed to be able to use Oracle Portal PL/SQL portlets (through the Federated Portal
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Change: communityPortal aboutAdapter) whereand to use Oracle Portal iscontent headingpublished afteras theJSR-170 announcement(JCR) ofdata sources. It seems that Oracle Portal JPDK portlets will have to be re-written as JSR-168 portlets in order to fit into WebCenter. See also WebCenter Vs. Portal .
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Change: Oracle Portal comes with quite a number of portlets, some very usefule (like OmniPortlet and WebClipping). However, aproduction portal site is likely to use custom-built
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Change: JSR-170 (JCR) data sources and used in WebCenter.Even though Oracle has published an official Statement of Direction, there is some discussion in the user community about where Portal is heading after the announcement of WebCenter. See also WebCenter vs.Vs. Portal
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Change: racle WebCenter will use standard JSR-168 Java portlets and (through the Federated Portal Adapter) is supposed to be able to useOracle Portal PL/SQL portlets as well. Oracle Portal content can be published as JSR-170 (JCR) data sources and used in WebCenter.Even though Oracle has published
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Change: racle WebCenter will use standard JSR-168 Java portlets and (through the Federated Portal Adapter) is supposed to be able to useOracle Portal PL/SQL portlets as well. Oracle Portal content can be published as JSR-170 (JCR) data sources and used in WebCenter.Even though Oracle has published an official Statement
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Change: Portal contains basic web content mangement features like simple approval workflows, publication and expiry data etc. There are also basic application development functionality built into
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Change: E.g., Oracle.com infrastructure runs on Oracle Portal.Portal contains basic web content mangement features like simple approval workflows, publication and expiry data etc. There are also basic application development
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Change: WebCenter.WebCenter. Oracle WebCenter will use standard JSR-168 Java portlets and (through the Federated Portal Adapter) is supposed to be able to useOracle Portal PL/SQL portlets as well. Oracle Portal content can be published as JSR-170 (JCR) data sources and used in WebCenter.Even though Oracle
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