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Oracle WebCenter Portal Developer Workshop Overview

Denis Abrantes Principal Product Manager Latin America September, 2014

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Training Overview

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The goal of this workshop is to create a Proof-Of-Concept (POC) environment with WebCenter Portal. This POC will be made for a fictitious customer called OraHealth, from the HealthCare industry.

First, we will meet the customer and hear about their needs: they are looking for a modern Portal, with social and collaboration features, but also with transactional capabilities. Then we will build a portal for this customer to show the capabilities of WebCenter Portal. Everything we need to develop this POC is available on-line.

This training is recommended for technical consultants that are starting to work with WebCenter Portal, as it focus on basic Portal features.

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Important Disclaimer

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This is not an official Oracle workshop. It does not replace a formal training by Oracle Education.

The goal of this workshop is to prepare a simple and quick demonstration environment. This is not a training for production development. Some of the techniques used in this lab are not recommended for production environments, and might go against best practices.

Make sure to read the documentation before starting development for production environments. If you need assistance, contact Oracle Consulting.

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Features that will be explored in this Workshop

Portal Builder management

Page Templates and Skins

WebCenter Content Integration

Mobile and Social features

Portlet / Task Flow development and Business Mashups

Mobile Application Framework and REST APIs

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Products used in the Workshop

WebCenter Portal 11.1.1.8 (JSK)

WebCenter Content 11.1.1.8 and Site Studio

JDeveloper 11.1.1.7 with Portal extension

JDeveloper 12.1.3 (for Mobile development)

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Lab Sequence

LAB00 - Preparing the Environment

LAB01 - Creating the OraHealth Portal

LAB02 - Creating OraHealth Page Template and Skin

LAB03 - Integrating Content

LAB04 - Creating a Content Presenter Template

LAB05 - Integrating with Site Studio

LAB06 - Securing the Portal

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Lab Sequence

LAB07 - Adding Social Features to the Portal

LAB08 - Publishing Legacy Content with Pagelet Producer

LAB09 - Configuring Mobile Features

LAB10 - Creating a Portlet

LAB11 - Create The Patient Chart Taskflow

LAB12 - Adding Business Mashups to the Page

LAB13 - Mobile Application Framework

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Meeting Our Customer OraHealth Medical Services

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OraHealth Medical Services Customer Overview

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OraHealth - Overview

• Medical corporation, with Hospitals and Clinical Analysis companies.

– Present in 4 countries

– 3 Hospitals

– 4 Clinical Analysis Companies (27 branches), 2 are recent acquisitions

• 2013 Revenue: About 1.3B USD

• 18,000 employees (2,500 initial users for intranet)

• +80,000 patients, +2,000 transplants

• +5,000 papers published

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OraHealth – Current Scenario

• Legacy Intranet

– Static content only, very low usage

– Outdated information

– No self-service features available

– No security; all users can see all content

• No centralized document repository

– Users send everything by email

– Users must browse several different repositories

• IT is responsible for publishing content into the portal

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OraHealth – Portal Project Compelling Reasons

• IT Bottleneck

– End-Users can’t publish content to the portal; need IT.

– IT staff doing end-user tasks

• Raising Costs – Need to keep a call-center to provide services to internal users

– Users must enter the same information into separated systems (no integration)

– No centralized content management; users must search in different locations

• Budget approved for Intranet modernization

– Project success will be measured by cost reduction

– Want to be a benchmark for medical companies

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• Modern Intranet

• Mobile Device Optimization

• Self-Service Features

• Social Networking • People Finder

• User’s ‘Wall’

• Share, Like, Comment

• Simple upload and share images

• Document Sharing

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What they are looking for

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POC Scope - Technical

• Create a new Portal for OraHealth with Page Navigation

• Create Page Template and Skin to match their visual identity

• Publish content from WebCenter Content

• Secure the Portal

• Use Social Network components

• Adapt pages for Mobile Access

• Develop and deploy Taskflows and Portlets with self-service features

• Create a mobile application to show Mobile capabilities

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Let’s Get to Work!

• Execute all labs following the sequence

• Make sure to read the documentation for more information

• Use the Oracle Forums (http://forums.oracle.com) to ask questions

• Extend the labs, go beyond the instructions; after all they are just guidelines. Create new content, innovate at will!

• Feel free to share this workshop, but keep in mind this is aimed to be a POC, not a full project implementation. This is not the right training if you are going to implement a full Portal project.

• IMPORTANT: In the labs, do not copy & paste directly from the PDF files to JDeveloper. This can cause issues with special characters. Copy the text first to a Notepad, then to JDev.

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