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E2.0 Workbench Podcast 2 – WebCenter PS3 Navigation Models and CSS Menus

January 25, 2011 |  7 | ADF, Enterprise 2.0, Enterprise 2.0 Workbench, Enterprise Portal, Extranet, Web 2.0, WebCenter

Subscribe to this Podcast on iTunesIn our second installment of the WebCenter workbench we take a look at WebCenter PS3′s new Nagivation Model and how it is possible to create fly-out, multi-level drop down menus using it and CSS3 stylesheets. This allows WebCenter navigations to be developed using very common web design and development skills, but take advantage of many other WebCenter...

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Decline of Web 2.0 Pure Plays – Power of Low Friction Interaction

December 20, 2010 | AIIM Enterprise 2.0 Experts, Enterprise Portal, Usability, Web 2.0

There is no doubt that the social web has become a staple of modern society.  With this maturity comes change.  Just as the automobile industry underwent massive consolidation once some common practices were established around manufacturing, Web 2.0 has seen massive consolidation around functionality like tagging, profiles, news - now inherent to the social web.  This is witnessed in a series...

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WebCenter – Exposing Twitter Data in an ADF WSRP2 Portlet

November 3, 2010 | ADF, JDeveloper, Portlet, Spaces, Twitter, Web 2.0, WebCenter, WebCenter Content

How many times have you been asked to consume a web service and display it in a portal? Thankfully development tools have come a long way and it is now trivial to consume a service for display - even if the service consists of XML without an XSD. In this tutorial we will use JDeveloper to consume an XML feed from Twitter (RSS) and display it within WebCenter using ADF. Check out the...

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Enterprise 2.0 Interactivity Spectrum – Portal, Content or Both?

September 25, 2010 | Enterprise Portal, Extranet, InfotechAligned, Intranet, Web 2.0

“Should we use a portal or content management system to launch our x, y or z project?” is one of the most common questions heard from from organizations embarking on Enterprise 2.0 projects. It is a complex, critical debate that will has significant implications for future agility and capabilities that IT organizations will be able to deliver to their business sponsors. There is no...

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Site Studio Mobile Example – WCM Reuse

June 1, 2010 | Enterprise 2.0, iPhone, Mobile, Site Studio, UCM, WCM, Web 2.0, WebCenter Content

Mobile internet usage is growing by leaps and bounds and it is theorized that in the not-to-distant future it will eclipse traditional access via desktop browsers. Mary Meeker, a managing director at Morgan Stanley and head of their global technology research team, recently predicted that mobile usage will eclipse desktop usage within the next 5 years in an Events@Google series...

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