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Saturday, July 2
Content Administration
Content creation and maintenance is done by Content Administrator. Content are the objects or components on the portal desktop that bring information to portal users.
iViews are major part of Portal content. Each iView brings to the portal desktop specified data from an information resource such as a ERP system, relational database, CRM system, collaboration tool, enterprise application, e-mail exchange system, World Wide Web, intranet etc. Each time iViews are launched, they bring latest information.
From iViewStudio (www.iviewstudio.com), iViews can be imported into the portal environment Yahoo! content modules also can be integrated into the portal as iViews, There are few templates provided with portal installation; those can be used to create iviews. Also Enterprise Portal administration tools, can be used to create custom iviews.
So where are the iviews displayed ? Generally in portal pages. Again, pages can be created or imported . The page would contain a list of iViews and layout specifications. Also worksets and business packages can be imported. Worksets bring together the pages, iViews and roles. Business packages are groups of worksets. These worksets are related with each other.
Which content will accessed by which user is defined by role definitions. task-oriented content is what a portal contains. Also, role determines the navigation structure in the SAP EP. The navigation structure contain top-level navigation and detailed navigation tree. A user can navigate in the SAP Enterprise portal content by clicking tabs in top-level and detailed navigation.
Unifier projects are part of Additional content. A Unifier project can integrates an external application such as a database, enterprise application, legacy system into the SAP Enterprise Portal. For example, a Unifier project can launch SAP system transactions and enable end-user t use it. Also Drag&Relate can be used to interrelate data from the SAP system transactions and various other portal information resources. You can integrate various Unifier projects into SAP Enterprise portal environment.
Delta Links and Chained Objects
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iViews are major part of Portal content. Each iView brings to the portal desktop specified data from an information resource such as a ERP system, relational database, CRM system, collaboration tool, enterprise application, e-mail exchange system, World Wide Web, intranet etc. Each time iViews are launched, they bring latest information.
From iViewStudio (www.iviewstudio.com), iViews can be imported into the portal environment Yahoo! content modules also can be integrated into the portal as iViews, There are few templates provided with portal installation; those can be used to create iviews. Also Enterprise Portal administration tools, can be used to create custom iviews.
So where are the iviews displayed ? Generally in portal pages. Again, pages can be created or imported . The page would contain a list of iViews and layout specifications. Also worksets and business packages can be imported. Worksets bring together the pages, iViews and roles. Business packages are groups of worksets. These worksets are related with each other.
Which content will accessed by which user is defined by role definitions. task-oriented content is what a portal contains. Also, role determines the navigation structure in the SAP EP. The navigation structure contain top-level navigation and detailed navigation tree. A user can navigate in the SAP Enterprise portal content by clicking tabs in top-level and detailed navigation.
Unifier projects are part of Additional content. A Unifier project can integrates an external application such as a database, enterprise application, legacy system into the SAP Enterprise Portal. For example, a Unifier project can launch SAP system transactions and enable end-user t use it. Also Drag&Relate can be used to interrelate data from the SAP system transactions and various other portal information resources. You can integrate various Unifier projects into SAP Enterprise portal environment.
Delta Links and Chained Objects
Related Posts:
Delegated Administration
Super Administration
User Administration
System Administration
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