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Version: March 20, 2003
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SAP AG 2002, Title of Presentation, Speaker Name 2
Content
Overview and Positioning
Supported Standards
Technical Infrastructure
Building Blocks of the Portal Platform
Portal Runtime
PageBuilder
Portal Content Directory
User Management & Security
Connectivity, Unification

SAP AG 2002, Title of Presentation, Speaker Name 3
Content
Overview and Positioning
Supported Standards
Technical Infrastructure
Building Blocks of the Portal Platform
Portal Runtime
PageBuilder
Portal Content Directory
User Management & Security
Connectivity, Unification

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SAP NetWeaver™The integration and application platform for lower TCO
Unifies and aligns people,information and businessprocesses
Integrates acrosstechnologies andorganizational boundariesA safe choice with full .NETand J2EE interoperability
The business foundation forSAP and partners
Powers business-readysolutions that reduce customintegrationIt’s Enterprise ServicesArchitecture increasesbusiness process flexibility
DB and OS Abstraction
.NET WebSphere…
People Integration
Com
posi
te A
pplic
atio
n Fr
amew
ork
Process IntegrationIntegration
BrokerBusiness Process
Management
Information IntegrationBusiness
IntelligenceKnowledge
Management
Life Cycle M
anagement
Portal Collaboration
J2EE ABAP
Application Platform
Multi-Channel Access
SAP NetWeaverSAP NetWeaver ™™
DB and OS Abstraction
Master Data Management

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Portal Platform Knowledge ManagementPlatform
PortalFramework
Unification
ConnectorFramework
Real-TimeCollabo-
ration
Retrieval &Classification
(TREX)Content
Management(CM)
Positioning
SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0DB and OS Abstraction
People Integration
Com
posi
te A
pplic
atio
n Fr
amew
ork
Process IntegrationIntegration
BrokerBusiness Process
Management
Information IntegrationBusiness
IntelligenceKnowledge
Management
Life Cycle M
anagement
Portal Collaboration
J2EE ABAPApplication Platform
Multi-Channel AccessmySAP TechnologymySAP Technology
Web Services ArchitectureWeb Services Architecture
DB and OS Abstraction
PortalCollaboration
KnowledgeManagement

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SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 - Architecture
Open Portal PlatformSupport of Internet standardslike LDAP, Java, X.509,.Net,XML, JCA, JAAS.Web service support(SOAP, UDDI)Portal services like auditing,logging, caching, rendering,personalization service.Open APIsSecure environment
Open KM PlatformApplications aroundunstructured informationPeople-centric collaborationEnterprise contentmanagement
Patented Unification TechnologyDrag&Relate operationsbetween heterogeneous apps
Open Development PlatformWeb-based definition of worksets,roles, layout, etc.Portal Content Studio for code-freedevelopment of portal contentPortal Development Kit fordeveloping portal content
Technical Portal ServicesUser Mngmt.
ServiceAudit, Log,Monitoring
Personaliz.Service
SOAP
CachingService
Portal Content Catalog
WorksetsRolesPages LayoutiViews SystemLandscape
NotificationService
RenderingService
LDAP
XML
HTTP/HTTPS
Unification
DatabaseUnifier
DatabaseUnifier
ApplicationUnifiers
Knowledge Management
Real-timeCollaboration
Retrieval&Classif.
ContentMngmt.WebDAV
ICE
JDBC
FTP
SAP Enterprise Portal
Browser,Devices
Applications / RepositoriesApplications / Repositories

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Portal Framework
Connector FrameworkConnectors
Information SourcesDocuments AppsSAP R/3 EIS Databases Web
User ManagementEngine
Unification
ApplicationUnifiers
Database Unifier
KnowledgeManagement
Real-TimeCollabo-ration
TREX
CM
Portal Runtime
Portal Components Portal Services
Logical Components
Browser, Devices
User PersistenceStore
PortalDatabase
Backend Systems
SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0
Portal ContentDirectory
PageBuilder
UserManagement
AdminTools

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SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0
Runtime – Generating the Portal Desktop
Roles
iViews
Page Building, iView Rendering, Caching
User,User
Groups
UserPersistence
Store
Backend Systems, Repositories
User,Groups-> Roles
RoleAssignment(Persistence)
Styles
Worksets
Pages
Connectors
User Authentication
Portal Content Directory
Taxonomies
Documents
CollaborationRooms
KnowledgeManagement
Browser, Devices

SAP AG 2002, Title of Presentation, Speaker Name 9EP Admin Framework
Design Time - Setting Up Portal Content
Portal Desktop
Style Editor
Style Development
PortalStyles
iViewStudio
iViews
Content Delivery
DocumentManagement
Resources/Documents
Taxonomies
KM Admin
Collab.Rooms
Collab. RoomBuilding
TemplateBuilder
Worksets
Role Building
Roles
Systems
SystemIntegration
Content Building
Pages
iViewTemplates
iViews
Portal Dev. Kit
Content Development
iViews
Portal ContentStudio
Content Delivery

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Portal Framework
Portal Runtime
PortalComponents
URL request
HTML
Flow of a Request In the Portal
Web server
Portal Services
User ManagementPage Builder
Portal Client
User PersistenceStore
User ManagementEngine
Portal SystemDatabase
1
2
3
4
5
Portal ContentDirectory

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Content
Overview and Positioning
Supported Standards
Technical Infrastructure
Building Blocks of the Portal Platform
Portal Runtime
PageBuilder
Portal Content Directory
User Management & Security
Connectivity, Unification

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Supported Standards (1)
SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 supports a wide range of standards:iView development: Java, .NetUser management & security: LDAP, X.509, JAASConnector: JCAInformation / content exchange: ICE, XML, WebDAVAPIs: Java, JNDI (PCD API)
SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 supports Web services (UDDI, SOAP)iViews can use Web servicesPortal services (like user management) can be called as Web serviceConnectors can be called as Web services
SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 is unicode-compliant

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Supported Standards (2)
SAP participates in standardization groups such as the JavaSpecification Request 168 Portlet Specification (JSR 168) and theWeb Services for Remote Portals (WSRP)
Upcoming standards for portal and portlet interoperability

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Content
Overview and Positioning
Supported Standards
Technical Infrastructure
Building Blocks of the Portal Platform
Portal Runtime
PageBuilder
Portal Content Directory
User Management & Security
Connectivity, Unification

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Technical Components
Web Server
Unification
UserPersistence Store
Portal
Content Management
Portal RuntimeWeb
ServerUnifier 1
WebServer
Unifier 2
Real-TimeCollaboration
Retrieval &Classification
PortalDatabase
Persistence
Applications, Information, Services
Unification Server
IndexServer
Web Server
Connector Framework
Java App Server (SAP J2EE engine)
Backend Systems
SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0
Browser, Devices

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Setting up a Portal Cluster
Inner Firewall
Outer Firewall
WebServer
WebServer
WebServer
PortalRunTime(incl. CM)
PortalRunTime(incl. CM)
PortalRunTime(incl. CM)
Notification
http/https
WebServer
UnificationServer*
Retrieval &Classification
Load Balancer
WebServer
http/https http/httpshttp/https http/https
Persistence
Engines
http/https
Browser, Devices
Clustered UserPersistence Store
Clustered PortalDatabase
TREXIndex
*Unification will be ported to Java in 2003 and will be available as a Portal Service on the PRT.

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Unification HostUnification Server
Unifier for SAP BW
Unifier for SAP R/3
Windows
Unix / Windows
Portal Runtime
iViewRuntime Java
(IRJ) application
iViewRuntime Java
(IRJ) application
TREX HostTREX
Unix / Windows
Shared Resource Host
Portal Database
Unix / Windows
Portal Host 1
SAP J2EE Cluster
Portal Landscape: Example
Portal Runtime
iViewRuntime Java
(IRJ) application
iViewRuntime Java
(IRJ) application
Content Mangmnt.Content Mangmnt.
Connector 1Connector 1
Connector 2Connector 2
SAP J2EE Cluster
Unix / Windows
Portal Host N
User PersistenceStore
Content Mangmnt.Content Mangmnt.
Connector 1Connector 1
Connector 2Connector 2

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Content
Overview and Positioning
Supported Standards
Technical Infrastructure
Building Blocks of the Portal Platform
Portal Runtime
PageBuilder
Portal Content Directory
User Management & Security
Connectivity, Unification

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Portal Runtime Building Blocks
The Portal Runtime (PRT) resides on the SAP J2EE Engine.PRT hosts portal applications which consists of portal components(UI-relevant, e.g. iViews) and portal services (general functionalityproviders) – most parts of the portal environment are packaged asportal services.
SAP J2EE Engine
Web-Container
Portal Runtime (PRT)
PortalServices
ResourceAdapters EJBs
Basic PortalBuilding Blocks
Basic SAP J2EEBuilding Blocks
PortalComponents

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Portal Framework
Portal Runtime (PRT)
Portal Services(Portal Services can be exposed as Web Services)
iView Service
User ManagementService
ContainersPortal
ContentDirectory
Java Application Server (SAP J2EE Engine)
PortalComponents
Page Builder
Browser, Devices
UserMangmntEngine
Role, Page Service PersistenceLayer
Content Mangmnt.Service
Navigation Service
Portal Runtime Architecture
Admin Tools

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Portal Services: Examples (1)
Connectivity ServicePortal service to use a connector
User Management ServicePortal service to access User Management Engine (UME)
Navigation ServicePortal service to generate the content of top-level-navigation and detailednavigation
Notification ServicePortal service to exchange messages between portal servers in a portalcluster
Caching ServicePortal service to cache iViews, pages, etc.
System Monitoring ServicePortal service to generate monitoring messages (e.g. to connect to CCMS)
Portal Content Handling Service (Content Catalog and UIs)

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Portal Services: Examples (2)
URL Generation ServicePortal service to generate URLs to external systems (e.g. SAP ITS)
System Landscape Management ServicePortal service to manage the system landscape
Look & Feel Management ServicePortal service to manage theme and style handling according to the styledefinition, personalization (user -> style assignment), etc.
Web Service Provision and Consumption
Licensing ServicePortal service to check the validity of the portal license
HTMLB ServiceBasic library to implement HTML-based UIs with full support for accessibilityand look and feel.
.....and many more!

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Portal Services: Transport Mechanism
The Transport Mechansim is a Portal Service for getting contentinto and out of SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0.
All portal content is managed by the PCD.
UsesTransfers PCD content from a development system to a test orproductive environmentExchanges PCD content during the content development phase
EP6.0 transports - benefitsAllows manual triggering of exports and importsAllows automatic handling of dependenciesIntroduces the package as a PCD objectLog files as PCD objects

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Single Portal Components (iViews): Overview
SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 offers one type of iView: the Java iViewAll EP 5.0 iViews are migrated to EP 6.0 Java iViews.Net iViews running on a separate Web Server can be integrated
Portal Services can be used (e.g. User Management, System Landscapeservice)
In SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 the complete portal desktop consistsof iViews
Header iViewNavigation iView“See also” iViewPage Editor iViewEtc.

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Content
Overview and Positioning
Supported Standards
Technical Infrastructure
Building Blocks of the Portal Platform
Portal Runtime
PageBuilder
Portal Content Directory
User Management & Security
Connectivity, Unification

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Page Builder: Introduction
The Page Builder is a portal component running on the PRTAssembles the content of an iView according to the defined layout
A portal page comprisesList of possible layouts, and a default active layout.iViews located in the page.
SAP Enterprise Portal contains a set of pre-defined page layoutsbased on layout templates. In addition, new layouts can bedeveloped.
Definition of a layout is implemented by proprietary tags used inJava Server Pages (JSP) to define HTML elements for pages.

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Header Area
NavigationPanel
Content Area
Drag&RelateTargets
iView 1 iView 2
iView 4iView 3
Page
DetailedNavigation
Related Links
Header (Logo)
Top-Level Navigation
Components of the Portal Desktop
iViewsiViews
PortalDesktopPortal
Desktop
ContainerContainer

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iView Types
íViewsIsolated iViews (iFrame Rendering)
iViews are fetched by an IFRAME in a single request or all isolated iViewsin the page are fetched in a single request by the Page Builder(recommended)The Page Builder creates an <IFRAME SRC= “iView URL”> statement foreach iView
Embedded iViews (Table Rendering)The Page Builder fetches the content of the iView and place it on the pagein a <TABLE> structure.All of the iViews in the page are fetched in a single request by the PageBuilderiViews are fetched asynchronously in multiple threads
In EP5.0, iFrame rendering was used for IE support and tablerendering for Netscape 4.7 support
In EP6.0, each content administrator can define the rendering mode!

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Container Concept
Containers are part of the EP6.0 layout conceptInclude 1...n iViewsMake the page layout much more flexible
In EP5.0 the page layout was partly fixedCustomers can create their own layout (JSP)
iView
iView
iView iView
iView
iView
iView
Container

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Page Concept
Page Concept in SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0Whereas a container is used for defining the layout, pages therendering technology (iFrame or table rendering)
Pages may only contain one type of iView – isolated or embedded.A page includes 1...n containersTechnically, the page is also an iView. Thus a portal page can includeother portal pages
Alert
StockTicker
Search
Result
Action
PagePage

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Content
Overview and Positioning
Supported Standards
Technical Infrastructure
Building Blocks of the Portal Platform
Portal Runtime
PageBuilder
Portal Content Directory
User Management & Security
Connectivity, Unification

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Portal Content Directory: Overview
The PCD is a virtual layer holding portal services that interact withthe portal database
The PCD acts as a central persistence for portal objects such asroles, pages, system landscape, and many more. The details of suchdata are deployed on the portal in portal archive (PAR) files.
All portal services storing persistent data on the portal database(can) use the PCD as storage mechanism
Enables separation of data that describes content, such as, names,fields, values, etc., from the technical implementation of the content.

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Portal Content Directory
Logical Layers of the PCD
Semantic Portal ObjectsPortal Services using thePCD as storagemechansimsDescribe information ofportal content in form ofmetadata
Generic LayerGeneric Object modelabstracts frombusiness/portal semanticsProvides persistence APIfor semantic portal objectsHierarchy of “folders” withattributes
Persistence layerHides the physicalpersistenceSupports several variantsfor the persistence(different DB vendors, etc.)
Persistence Layer
Generic LayerPersonalization Search & Filter
Delta Links Version
Relations Notification
PortalDatabase
Semantic Portal Objects
TransportService
ObjectCache
Service
MessagingService
ACLService
LockService
Portal Services

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Clients withinthe Portal
PortalContentStudio
TransportMechanism
NavigationService
Look & FeelService
SystemLandscape
UserManagement
Service
Role, Pages,etc. Service
HTMLBService
Permissions
ConnectivityWizard
Pages,Roles,
PropertiesEditor
WizardEditors
Top-levelNavigation,
DetailedNavigation,Drop Target
Portal Server
Important Portal Services Interfacing with the PCD
PortalDatabase
iVIew ServicePortal Content Directory
Persistence Layer
UserPersistence
Store
UserManagement
Engine
Generic Layer

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Content
Overview and Positioning
Supported Standards
Technical Infrastructure
Building Blocks of the Portal Platform
Portal Runtime
PageBuilder
Portal Content Directory
User Management & Security
Connectivity, Unification

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SAPEnterprise
Portal
ApplicationsAccessing UserManagement
User ManagementCore Layer
Persistence Manager ReplicationManager
User ManagementPersistenceAdapters
UserAPI
UserAccount
API
GroupAPI
RoleAPI
Architecture Overview – User Management Engine
ExternalLDAPDatabase SAPSystem

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Persistence Manager
Central place for reading and writing user-specific dataUsersGroupsRole assignments
Uses Persistence Adapters to read/write data
Supports database, LDAP directory and SAP system as repository
User ManagementCore Layer
Persistence Manager
User ManagementPersistence
AdaptersDatabaseLDAP SAP
System

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Replication Manager
Replication of user data to external systems
Provisioning for external systems that cannot use supported userrepositories
Notification when users are created or modified
Data exchange via XML documents
One-way replication of user data (Portal External System)
Replication Manager
ExternalSystem
User ManagementCore Layer
User ManagementPersistence
Adapters

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User Management Architecture: Data Store
Basic user data
Basic group data
User groupassignment
User/group roleassignment
User mapping (forSSO purposes)
User roles(metadata)
Content roleassignment
User’spersonalizationdata
Portal
PCD InstanceUM Instance
• LDAP Directory• Database• SAP System
Store portal-specific data
UserPersistence
Store
PortalDatabase

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DMZ BackendFront End
Client
Web Servers(with Plug-In)
ExternalFirewall
InternalFirewall
Intranet
Portal Servers(incl. ContentManagement)
Persistence Layer
Firewall
ApplicationServers
Retrieval &Classification(TREX)
DatabaseServers
CorporateDirectory Server
Secure Network Architecture – Enterprise Portal 6.0

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Content
Overview and Positioning
Supported Standards
Technical Infrastructure
Building Blocks of the Portal Platform
Portal Runtime
PageBuilder
Portal Content Directory
User Management & Security
Connectivity, Unification

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Connector Framework
JCA (J2EE Connector Architecture) is a standard for connectingenterprise applications running on a J2EE Application Server toheterogeneous Enterprise Information Systems
SAP offers JCA as the Connector Framework … and provides out-of-the box connectors for SAP R/3, JDBC databases, …
Connectors only require an SAP J2EE Engine, not the Portal PlatformConnectors are developed in Java and support multi-platformiViews can connect to EIS applications using connectorsConnectors can also be called as a Web ServiceConnectors can also be invoked from non-J2EE applications viaXML/SOAP
The Connector Framework offers an EIS independent interfaceContent (iViews) become EIS independentCustomers and partners can develop Connectors within the PDKIdentical interfaces for runtime and development

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EISEIS
Connector Architecture - Runtime
ConnectorFramework
Java Application Server (SAP J2EE Engine)
Portal Runtime
iView ServiceiView Service
UnificationService (Java)
UnificationService (Java)
Connector GateWayService
Connector GateWayService
ConnectorConnector
SystemLandscape Service
SystemLandscape Service
2
3
SDK
ConnectorWeb ServiceConnector
Web Service
SOA
P XM
L
EIS
User ManagementService
User ManagementService
1
Non J2EE applications(e.g. .Net)

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Portal DevelopmentKit (PDK)
ConnectorFramework
New Connector(.RAR File)
EISEIS
Connector Architecture - Design TimeDeveloping New Connectors
Java Application Server(SAP J2EE Engine)
ConnectorConnector EISDeploy

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EISEIS
Connector Architecture - Design TimeDeveloping New iViews Based on Connectors
ConnectorFramework
Java Application Server (SAP J2EE Engine)Portal Runtime
iView Templates
ConnectorConnector EIS
SystemLandscape Service
SystemLandscape Service
Connector GateWayService
Connector GateWayService
iView EditoriView Editor
2
3
1
4

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Unification Technology
EP 5.0 unifiers (C++) are connected directly to EP 6.0Unifiers are enhanced to support new 6.0 processes (UM, PCD)
Integration of iPanel within detailed navigationAssignment of Drag&Relate targets to a page, roleD&R result is displayed in a separate window
Unification still requires an SQL database and a Windows2000 server
SAP plans to port the Unifiers to Java in 2003 EP 6.0 UnifiersWill base on the Connector FrameworkWill run on all EP 6.0 platformsUnification will become a Portal Service integrated within the PortalRuntime (PRT)
Planned

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Unification Architecture - Runtime
1
2
4
3
5
Unifier 1
Unification Server
DQPServer
PortalRuntime
User PersistenceStore
UnifierRepositoryUnifier 2
Unifier N
Browser / Mobile Device
Backend SystemsSAP R/3 DatabasesSAP BW ...

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Database and Application Unifiers
Unification Server
Database Unifier
Project 1 Project 2
Application Unifier A
Project x Project y
Databases can be:Oracle 7.3.2.3.1 and laterDB2 R4V4 and laterSQL 7, SQL 2000Sybase 11.9.2 and laterInformix 7.3 and laterAccess 2000
Application Unifiers exist for :R/3BW (with EP 5.0 SP5)ORACLE
Correlations Applic.Unifier B
Project z
Database 1 Database 2 Application 1 Application 2 Application 3

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