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Delivering content using IBM Workplace Web Content Management

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Theresa Smit (tsmit@us.ibm.com), Portal Development Customer Relationship Team, IBM

30 Apr 2005
Updated 27 Apr 2006

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This article shows you how to use new portlets in IBM WebSphere Portal V5.1 to create, manage, and deliver content within a portal environment. It provides you with an understanding of how you can create a web site to deliver content using IBM Workplace Web Content Management.

Every web site contains content in the form of images and words. In a portal environment, this content can be assembled from multiple sources. This article shows how to use the new portlets in IBM ® WebSphere® Portal V5.1 to create, manage, and deliver content within a Portal environment.

As an example, in this article we create for a portal environment a simple news article site to display content managed via IBM Workplace Web Content Management. The news site content includes news article content, associated images, URL links, and documents.

Versions of this article and samples are available both for WebSphere Portal 5.1 and for WebSphere Portal 5.1.01.



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DescriptionNameSizeDownload method
Article in PDF format (Version 5.1)0503_smit.pdf1.4MBFTP|HTTP
Samples (Version 5.1)contentmanagementfiles.zip150 KBFTP|HTTP
Article in PDF format (Version 5.1.01)0604_smit.pdf1.5MBFTP|HTTP
Samples (V 5.1.01)contentmanagementfilesV5101.zip150 KBFTP|HTTP
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About the author

Theresa Smit has a wide breath of application development knowledge in her more than 28 years in computing technologies. Currently she is part of the IBM WebSphere Portal development organization, working with external and internal customers to use portal technologies to manage and deliver Web content. In additional to the WebSphere Portal product she also supports usage of IBM Lotus Workplace Web Content Management, WebSphere Portal content publishing, and Personalization components. She has authored other articles and presented at developerWorks, Portal, Lotus, and IBM Content Manager technical conferences.




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