Delivering web content
The type of delivery method you use to deliver web content to viewers will depend on the type of content being delivered, and the type of viewers website is intended for.
Access web content via a servlet
Users can access content displayed via the Web Content Manager servlet by connecting to a URL. A servlet delivered website should be used when you don't need to use any WebSphere Portal based features such as authoring tools.
Displaying content with web content viewers
To display content developed with web content system, add a portlet called a web content viewer to the server where you want the content to appear. If presentation is simple, a single web content viewer can be sufficient, but you can also use multiple web content viewers to provide a richer experience for users.
A web content page is a portal page that displays web content from a site or site area by mapping the page to the web content site structure in Web Content Manager system. When you add the web content viewer to a web content page, the portlet automatically renders the default content of the attached site or site area. In addition to displaying the default content, the web content viewer provides a dynamic broadcasting option that selects the best matching web content page when selecting links to other content items.
You can pre-render a complete Web Content Manager site into HTML and save it to disk. The pre-rendered site can then be used as live site and displayed to end users using either Web Content Manager or a web server. You deploy a pre-rendered site when you are not using any WebSphere Portal features and content is static and is only updated periodically.
December 14, 2011
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