The goal of this white paper is to explain the various administration and configuration tools offered by IBM WebSphere Portal 7.0. Learn about which tool to use for which task and about the new capabilities of WebSphere Portal 7.0, and understand differences from previous versions of WebSphere Portal. We take you through exercises for each tool so you can learn hands-on how to use them.
- Introduction
- What is WebSphere Portal?
- WebSphere Portal installation
- WebSphere Portal file system structure
- Command line tools
- Administration user interface: Admin portlets
- WebSphere Application Server Admin user interface
- Conclusion
- Resources
- About the authors
| Description | Name | Size | Download method |
|---|---|---|---|
| White paper in PDF format | PortalAdminWorkshop7.0_Final.pdf | 4,369 KB | FTP |
| Sample files in zip format | PortalAdmin7.0_SampleFiles.zip | 1,643 KB | FTP |
Information about download methods Get Adobe® Reader®
- Participate in the discussion forum.
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Read the wiki article, "WebSphere Portal V 7.0 Performance Tuning Guide."
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Refer to the developerWorks WebSphere Portal zone.
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Refer to the WebSphere Portal Family wiki.
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Refer to the WebSphere Portal and Lotus Web Content Manager product documentation.
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IBM WebSphere Portal provides a single access point to web content and applications, while delivering differentiated, personalized experiences for each user
Thomas Hurek is a Software Architect at IBM's Research Triangle Park Development Lab. He has worked on the WebSphere Portal development team for 10 years, focusing on various components including security and virtual portals. In his current role Thomas supports clients as a lab-based services consultant and works as Chief Programmer on the development of the product. You can contact Thomas thurek@us.ibm.com with any questions on the material in this paper.
Falk Posch is a Senior Software Developer for IBM WebSphere Portal. In the past seven years he has worked as a developer, team lead, and performance expert on various components of WebSphere Portal at IBM's Development Lab in Boeblingen, Germany. In his current role he works on performance and scalability improvements of WebSphere Portal. You can reach Falk at Falk.Posch@de.ibm.com.



