Reference
Learn about the XML configuration interface and other attributes.
- Preconfigured Internet and Intranet portals
To support your business requirements and processes, IBM WebSphere Portal Express provides both an internet site for your business-to-customer (B2C) requirements and an intranet site for your business-to-employees (B2E) requirements.
- Exporting, updating, or deleting mail policy levels
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- Exporting a policy definition
Before you work with the XML configuration samples for policies, become familiar with the policy XML by examining an exported policy definition.
- createMailNode.xml
This sample imports the createMailNode.xml file and creates the Mail root policy. If your deployed portal does not have a main (root) policy for Mail, you can create the main Mail policy type using this sample, which is located in wp_profile_root/ConfigEngine/config/work.
- createThemePolicyNode.xml
This sample defines Theme policies that can be applied to portal Web pages.
- Mail policy attributes
Understanding the Path, PznType, and PathType attributes is critical to working successfully with Mail policy nodes below the main (root) policy. The Path attribute is a key parameter that you need to specify when running the XML configuration interface to export, update, or delete child policy definitions.
- Staging Mail policies from a development server to a production server
When staging Mail policies from a development server to a production server, use the XML configuration interface to work with a Mail policy definition that has at least three levels of specialization. Then you can experiment with exporting and updating one or more policy levels and deleting any level of the policy definition.
- Name-value pairs for policy type attribute
This sample defines the policy type for a portal resource type. Review this sample to see how the name/value pairs of policy attributes are set.
Parent topic: Administering WebSphere Portal Express
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