To make the Content Management Portlet available for administrators to create and manage content, you much perform the following tasks:
Before you begin this process, it is assumed that you already have a portal application with a portal project (web application) that it is running on a WebLogic Server. For more information on creating a portal application, see Creating a Portal Application and Portal Web Project.
Import or copy this | to this directory (create if necessary) |
<WEBLOGIC_HOME>\samples\portal\portalApp\ sampleportal\cmsTools |
<PORTAL_APP>\<project>\cmsTools |
<WEBLOGIC_HOME>\samples\portal\portalApp\ sampleportal\framework\skeletons\beaTools |
<PORTAL_APP>\<project>\framework\skeletons\beaTools |
<WEBLOGIC_HOME>\samples\portal\portalApp\ sampleportal\framework\skins\beaTools |
<PORTAL_APP>\<project>\framework\skins\beaTools |
<WEBLOGIC_HOME>\samples\portal\portalApp\ sampleportal\util |
<PORTAL_APP>\<project>\util |
<WEBLOGIC_HOME>\samples\portal\portalApp\ sampleportal\WEB-INF\lib\wlp-admin.jar |
<PORTAL_APP>\<project>\WEB-INF\lib\wlp_admin.jar |
<WEBLOGIC_HOME>\samples\portal\portalApp\ sampleportal\portlets\content |
<PORTAL_APP>\<project>\portlets\content |
Note: The Content Management portlet requires that users be logged in to determine the rights each user has on certain content. Consider importing the “Login to Portal” portlet as well. To do this, import the folder “login” and the file “includes/Login.portlet” from the same location as the “content” folder above.
<servlet>
<servlet-name>ContentDownloadServlet</servlet-name>
<servlet-class>com.bea.jsptools.content.DownloadServlet</servlet-class>
</servlet>
<servlet-mapping>
<servlet-name>ContentDownloadServlet</servlet-name>
<url-pattern>contentDownload</url-pattern>
</servlet-mapping>
- Start your server. (Tools-->WebLogic Server-->Start WebLogic Server).
Note: Only the BEA Repository is visible until you add content.
Users must log in to use the collaboration portlets.