Multiple virtual portals
This section describes how you can scope your WebSphere Portal Express to
have multiple virtual portals.
- Usage scenarios for virtual portals
This topic gives an overview of possible business and usage scenarios for virtual portals. It intends to give you some ideas and hints about what you need to consider when you plan for your multiple virtual portals and what possible business scenarios are. This might help you determine how many virtual portals your business requires, and how, and for which purposes you will use them. Based on your decision, you can then plan how you implement and configure your virtual portals.
- Planning for virtual portals
Before you create your virtual portals, review this information for planning purposes. Determine how many virtual portals your business requires, and how and for which purposes you will use them. Based on your decision, plan how you implement and configure your virtual portals.
- Virtual portals reference
This topic provides information about configuring virtual portals, hints and tips, and known limitations.
Parent topic: Administering WebSphere Portal Express
Related concepts
Controlling access
Browser behavior and scenarios
Managing portal resources with policies
Managing portlets and portlet applications
Creating pages
Using WSRP services
Backup and restore on Windows or Linux
Related tasks
Changing database passwords that are used by WebSphere Portal Express
Managing pages
Using portlet wires
Managing your site
Related reference
Reference
Related information
Users and groups
Managing portlets on a page
layout, content, and appearance of pages. It also provides the Wires portlet, which allows users to set up connections between cooperative portlets on a page, and the Locks portlet, which allows users to lock and unlock containers and container content. You can configure the settings for these portlets to show a certain set of functions, restricting basic users from performing more advanced tasks.">Customizing pages
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