IBM Web Content Manager v8
- Overview
- IBM Web Content Manager
- IBM Web Content Manager new features and improvements
- Accessibility features
- Types of websites
- Conceptual and functional divisions of a website
- Plan a website
- Install and migrate
- Configure Web Content Manager
- Configure a web content authoring environment
- Configure a web content staging environment
- Configure a web content delivery environment
- Reserved authoring portlet
- Additional configuration options
- Configure managed pages
- Syndication properties
- Enable search for web content
- Manage tagging and rating for web content
- Set up a site
- Site toolbar
- Previewing as another user
- Libraries
- Pages
- Projects and workflows
- Managed pages
- WebSphere Portal artifacts affected by managed pages
- Drafts and projects for changes to managed pages
- Scope of edits for managed pages
- Edit mode and administration pages
- Managed pages and site management
- Managed pages and the authoring portlet
- System content associations
- Best practices for managed pages
- Troubleshooting managed pages
- Known issues for managed pages
- Administer managed pages
- Web content items
- Elements
- Create links and navigation
- Use a search element
- Store text and HTML
- Store files and images
- Selection elements
- Personalized content
- Use a page navigation element
- URL generation using PathCmpnt and URLCmpnt tags
- Personalize federated documents
- Insert a link to remote content
- Use start and end attributes
- Set parameters to format dates
- Note on formatting numbers
- Tags
- Access control
- Authoring interface
- Content
- IBM Web Content Integrator
- WebDAV
- Web content items in the WebDAV tree
- Metadata and access control for Web content items in WebDAV
- Create taxonomies and categories with WebDAV
- Manage content with site areas in WebDAV
- Create components with WebDAV
- Create presentation templates in WebDAV
- Manage metadata and access control settings for authoring templates with WebDAV
- Blogs
- Wikis
- Item management
- Personalization
- How a site is personalized
- Personalization terms
- Resources, resource instances, and resource collections
- User resources
- Content resources
- Attribute Based Administration
- Rules
- Actions
- Profilers
- Bindings
- Recommend Content
- Visibility Rules
- Rule elements
- Arithmetic expressions
- Count of (quantifiable conditions)
- Current Action Count or Action Name
- Current Browser Capability
- Current Date
- Current Request Attributes
- Current Request Parameters
- Current Session Attributes
- do Action
- Include Only
- is
- order as is
- Profile
- Profiler
- Quick Profiler
- sender
- set to
- value
- Email administration
- Content spots
- Rule spot mappings
- Campaigns
- Application object
- Request Context
- Query framework
- The Personalization interface
- Publish personalization rules overview
- The Web Content resource collection
- The Portal User resource collection
- LikeMinds Recommendations
- LikeMinds Recommendation Engine architecture
- How LikeMinds generates recommendations
- The LikeMinds Recommendation Engines
- The LikeMinds utilities
- Configure LikeMinds
- Estimating database size
- LikeMinds database performance
- Scheduling LikeMinds Events
- Configure the LikeMinds engines
- Configure the Preference Engine
- Configure LikeMinds utilities
- Configure the sifter for mentor selection
- Sifter-specific mentor set configuration
- How the mentor selection process works
- Sifter performance considerations
- Recomputing (rebuilding) the mentor pool
- Running multiple sifters
- Preventing multiple sifters from sifting the same user
- Number of threads to sift users
- Sifter sleep time when the Lps_User_Data sift_pri field Is 0
- Time interval for checking sift priority
- Ratability parameters
- Repeated items in visit list
- Configure the Clickstream Engine
- Configure the Item Affinity Engine
- Specify recommendation behavior
- MovieSite Sample
- Use the LikeMinds utilities
- Filtering LikeMinds recommendations
- Feedback and analytics
- Develop a personalized portlet
- Prerequisites for the Personalization portlet exercise
- Install the Personalization sample
- Create the JSP file in Rational Application Developer
- Create the Personalization content resource classes and content spot
- Create the Personalization user resource classes and content spot
- Finish coding the portlet JSP
- Export the WAR file and install the portlet
- Import Personalization Workspace resource collections
- Create a simple content rule
- Create a content spot
- Enhance the Personalized Portlet
- Insert dynamic table html/jsp code
- Modify resource collection properties
- Create the user profiler rule
- Create additional advanced rules
- Change content spot rule mapping
- Personalized List portlet
- Uninstall Personalization sample and database
- Personalization programming reference
- Preparing the personalized application
- Programming model
- User and content models
- How the rules engine works
- Workload management
- Use the Personalization APIs
- Generic query framework
- Request context interface
- Sample Personalization resources XML file
- Content spot exits
- Resource cache
- Programmatically invoking rules
- Rule Exception Handling in the run-time environment
- Deliver web content
- Access web content via a servlet
- Deliver web content on a portal page
- Get started page
- Display content with web content viewers
- Customize web content delivery
- Create web content page templates
- Add predefined web content to the customization shelf
- Customize error messages
- Friendly URLs and web content viewers
- Set up a web content fallback page
- Enable page-based access control for web content pages
- Previewing content on web content pages
- Add HTML meta tags for Search Engine Optimization
- Perform remote rendering with WSRP and the web content viewer
- Advanced administrative examples
- Web content viewer best practices and limitations
- Pre-rendered delivery
- Developing
- The IBM Web Content Manager API
- Convert an IBM API web content viewer to the JSR 286 API
- Use remote actions
- Create a custom launch page
- Create custom plug-ins
- Create a rendering plug-in class
- Create a custom workflow action class
- Create a Text Provider class
- Create a file upload validation class
- Create a subscriber class
- Create a syndicator class
- Create a context processor class
- Create a content page resolution filter class
- Create a content URL generation filter class
- Deploy custom plug-in applications
- Instrument web content for Active Site Analytics
- Helper class samples for web content context
- REST services for Web Content Manager
- Get started
- REST Query services for web content
- Work with web content items using REST
- Use REST with Web Content Manager items
- Use REST with components
- Use REST with elements
- Use REST with presentation templates
- Use REST with content items
- Use REST with site areas
- Use REST with managed pages
- Use REST with drafts and workflows
- Use REST with projects
- Use REST to work with item identity controls
- Use REST to work with access controls
- Use REST to work with author and owner parameters
- Use REST to work with versions
- Use REST to work with recent items
- Use REST to work with favorite items
- REST: Attachments
- Generic reading using REST services for Web Content Manager
- Reference material for the Web Content Manager REST service
- Display data from external sources
- Create websites for different localities
- Enable Java messaging services for web content
- Administer syndication
- Syndication overview
- Create a syndication relationship
- Create a syndication relationship from the command line
- Syndication tuning
- Troubleshooting
- Web Content Manager terminology
- Reference