Use WebDAV to manage pages and static content

WebDAV for WebSphere Portal provides a simple and easy way to administer portal resources. Both administrators and users can use it.

WebDAV for WebSphere Portal allows users to administer portal pages and content of static pages of a portal by using standard OS tools. This way client side administrators and users can browse, read, and write these resources by using file explorers or editors.

Portal pages are represented as folders. They can contain subfolders that represent child pages. Static pages are a special case: the content of a static page is located in a separate folder named staticcontent under the main folder of that page.

Users can work in the folders as usual, for example by performing drag-and-drop operations. The folders also hold property files that contain metadata for portal resources, such as the title and description. Users can edit the property files to update portal resources. When the user saves the updated file, the updates are transferred and applied to the portal directly. All the files shown in WebDAV are virtual files created from the page data in the portal database
You can use WebDAV to perform the following tasks:


You cannot use WebDAV to perform any of the following tasks:

WebSphere Portal contains the WebDAV service and enablement layer. Before using WebDAV for WebSphere Portal, users must set up their WebDAV client.

After setting up the WebDAV client, they can connect to WebDAV for WebSphere Portal and work with portal pages and content. To connect to WebDAV for WebSphere Portal, they enter the WebDAV entry URL.
Security: The WebDAV entry point requires user authentication via HTTP basic authentication. SSL access is not supported at this time. To use WebDAV, users log in to the portal with their portal user ID. Users can then access and work with portal pages according to their access permissions as set by Portal Access Control.

The WebDAV entry URL is as follows:

For details about virtual portals and how to create them by host name or URL context refer to the topic about Multiple virtual portals and its subtopics.


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Create and adding static content

  Fixed WebDAV URL for URL context based virtual portals


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