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Multi-locale site management with IBM Workplace Web Content Management

Summary:  Learn how to build a multi-locale solution for your Web site with IBM Workplace Web Content Management.

Date:  16 Nov 2010 (Published 30 Oct 2007)
Level:  Introductory

Activity:  33934 views
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Learn how to build a suitable multi-locale solution for your Web sites with IBM® Workplace™ Web Content Management. This white paper demonstrates how you can use Workplace Web Content Management to build and manage a multi-locale solution to meet your needs, how the extendable and scalable framework outlined in this document enables these solutions, and how the supplied sample code can be used to fast-track the design and development of your solution.

In this article

  • What is a multi-locale site?
  • Managing a multi-locale site with Workplace Web Content Management
  • Framework for multi-locale site management
  • Authoring
  • Lifecycle and synchronization
  • Presentation
  • Localized rendering
  • Deployment
  • Administration
  • Sample code for authoring, workflow, and rendering
  • Where to go from here

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DescriptionNameSizeDownload method
White paper in PDF formatmultilocalesite.pdf961 KBHTTP
Sample codemultilocalesite.zip259 KBHTTP

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