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Workplace Web Content Management for Portal 5.1 Redbook |
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This IBM Redbook provides a comprehensive approach to understanding and using IBM Workplace Web Content Management. It addresses the specific technical aspects of IBM Workplace Web Content Management and discusses its underlying architecture and features. The Redbook also recommends deployment scenarios and provides detailed discussions on how to best use the product to take advantage of built-in features and its extensible API.
Topics include:- Introduction to IBM Workplace Web Content Management
- Product architecture and deployment planning
- Installing and configuring IBM Workplace Web Content Management
- Introduction to IBM Workplace Web Content Management
- Key concepts and terminology
- Information architecture and site design
- Building the River Bend Web site with IBM Workplace Web Content Management
- Caching and pre-rendering considerations
- Advanced integration with IBM Workplace Web Content Management and WebSphere Portal
- Search functionality for IBM Workplace Web Content Management
- Personalization rules for IBM Workplace Web Content Management
- Working with the application programming interface
- Advanced topics and examples with the API
- Migrating to IBM Workplace Web Content Management 5.1
- Migrating content into IBM Workplace Web Content Management
Authors: John Bergland, Marilyn Flax, Michael Fromin, Amier Jordan, Sabine Nagl, Thomas Radigewski, Theresa Smit, Oliver Trabert
Publish Date: January 17, 2006
660 pages
English
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