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WPL45G www.globalknowledge.be [email protected] 0800/84.009 Advanced IBM Web Content Manager 8.0 Duration: 2 Days Course Code: WPL45G Overview: This course consists of two-days of instructor-led training. In this class, you will learn about administration tasks and concepts. Introduces you to: Web Content Manger API Web Content Manager REST server Extending the authoring environments Enhanced rendering techniques Enhanced look and feel techniques Personalization Web Content Integrator Enterprise Content Management Security Libraries Search Not included in this course: Installation Configuration Day-to-day administration Target Audience: This intermediate course is intended for developers who need a deeper understanding of Web Content Manager APIs and how to extend the authoring and rendering interface. The course also includes foundational information about administration aspects of Web Content Manager that would be useful to developers. Objectives: After you complete this course, you will be able to use the features, functions, and procedures in IBM WebSphere Portal 8 to: Explain personalization and how to use it Explain API and caching considerations Explain how to integrate external content with Web Content Integrator Explain how to extend the authoring environment Explain how to integrate enterprise content management using federated documents Explain how to use custom workflow actions to modify workflows Explain the security model and how to use it Describe the components used in the presentation layer and information architecture Describe common ways of structuring libraries for functionality and performance Explain how and when to use the rendering plugins Describe search options include the integration of external search engines Explain the use of techniques for enhancing the look and feel Prerequisites: You should complete: Building Websites with IBM Web Content Manager 8, or equivalent knowledge of how to develop a website with IBM Web Content Manager

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Advanced IBM Web Content Manager 8.0

Duration: 2 Days Course Code: WPL45G

Overview:

This course consists of two-days of instructor-led training. In this class, you will learn about administration tasks and concepts. Introduces you

to: Web Content Manger API Web Content Manager REST server Extending the authoring environmentsEnhanced rendering techniques Enhanced look and feel techniques Personalization Web ContentIntegrator Enterprise Content Management Security Libraries Search Not included in this course: Installation Configuration Day-to-day administration

Target Audience:

This intermediate course is intended for developers who need a deeper understanding of Web Content Manager APIs and how to extend theauthoring and rendering interface. The course also includes foundational information about administration aspects of Web Content Managerthat would be useful to developers.

Objectives:

After you complete this course, you will be able to use thefeatures, functions, and procedures in IBM WebSphere Portal 8to: Explain personalization and how to use it

Explain API and caching considerations Explain how to integrate external content with Web ContentIntegrator

Explain how to extend the authoring environmentExplain how to integrate enterprise content management usingfederated documents

Explain how to use custom workflow actions to modify workflows

Explain the security model and how to use it

Describe the components used in the presentation layer andinformation architecture

Describe common ways of structuring libraries for functionality andperformance

Explain how and when to use the rendering plugins

Describe search options include the integration of external searchengines

Explain the use of techniques for enhancing the look and feel

Prerequisites:

You should complete:

Building Websites with IBM Web Content Manager 8, orequivalent knowledge of how to develop a website with IBM WebContent Manager

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You should have:

experience using Java, JSP, HTML and CSSexperience in website development and maintenanceexperience in existing workflow and security practices

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Content:

line line lineAPI overview of workspace, rendering Cache considerations API overview of workspace, renderingcontext, manage content, search content Unit 2: REST services for Web Content context, manage content, search contentOverview of the REST services capability Manager Overview of the REST services capabilityAPIs for authoring environment Service entry points APIs for authoring environmentCustom workflow overview Access levels Custom workflow overviewOverview of navigators, menus, site areas Query service and parameters Overview of navigators, menus, site areasOverview of options Using REST services to create, delete, or Overview of optionsPresentation template overview of the update web content items Presentation template overview of thedifferent ways to change style Unit 3: Extending the authoring different ways to change styleOverview of when to use personalization and environment Overview of when to use personalizationprofiling Look and feel options and profilingOverview of IBM Web Content Integrator Plugin options (file upload class, text Overview of IBM Web Content Integrator(concept of producer and consumer) provider class) (concept of producer and consumer)Overview of how WCM retrieves content Unit 4: Extending change management Overview of how WCM retrieves contentfrom ECM servers (federated documents) with custom workflows from ECM servers (federated documents)Review roles (user, contributor, editor, Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layer Review roles (user, contributor, editor,manager, administrator, delegator, privileged Information architecture and manager, administrator, delegator,user) implementation privileged user)Review Library options, such as setting up a How they are related Review Library options, such as setting upcommon library for shared images When to use which one a common library for shared imagesReview Search options: out-of-the-box Overview of portal page structure Review Search options: out-of-the-boxsearch, Omnifind, third-party search (such (extension of site framework) search, Omnifind, third-party search (suchas Google) How it can be used to dynamically as Google)

generate navigationUnit 6: Enhanced rendering

line Custom launch pages lineCache considerations Enhanced menu components Cache considerationsUnit 2: REST services for Web Content Dynamic content based on the content ID Unit 2: REST services for Web ContentManager Rendering plugins ManagerService entry points Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feel Service entry pointsAccess levels Theme customization (portal) Access levelsQuery service and parameters Combined Portal and WCM navigation Query service and parametersUsing REST services to create, delete, or (generated integrated breadcrumbs) Using REST services to create, delete, orupdate web content items Cascading CSS (content, components, update web content itemsUnit 3: Extending the authoring environment presentation templates) Unit 3: Extending the authoringLook and feel options Inline HTML style (content, components, environmentPlugin options (file upload class, text presentation templates) Look and feel optionsprovider class) Unit 8: Personalization Plugin options (file upload class, textUnit 4: Extending change management with Performance considerations for provider class)custom workflows personalization Unit 4: Extending change managementUnit 5: Overview of the presentation layer Best practices for personalization with custom workflowsInformation architecture and implementation Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layerHow they are related Content Integrator Information architecture andWhen to use which one Feed format implementationOverview of portal page structure (extension Issues with embedded links in feeds How they are relatedof site framework) Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federated When to use which oneHow it can be used to dynamically generate documents Overview of portal page structurenavigation Overview of integration (extension of site framework)Unit 6: Enhanced rendering Security considerations (SSO with How it can be used to dynamicallyCustom launch pages WebSphere Application Server) generate navigationEnhanced menu components Unit 11: Security Unit 6: Enhanced renderingDynamic content based on the content ID Review predefines groups (anonymous, Custom launch pagesRendering plugins authenticated, users and user groups, all Enhanced menu componentsUnit 7: Enhancing the look and feel user groups) Dynamic content based on the content IDTheme customization (portal) Explain relationship between WebSphere Rendering pluginsCombined Portal and WCM navigation Portal and Web Content Manager Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feel(generated integrated breadcrumbs) security Theme customization (portal)Cascading CSS (content, components, Review interface for assigning access Combined Portal and WCM navigationpresentation templates) levels (generated integrated breadcrumbs)Inline HTML style (content, components, Considerations for security in applications Cascading CSS (content, components,presentation templates) Unit 12: Working with libraries presentation templates)Unit 8: Personalization Discuss when multiple libraries are Inline HTML style (content, components,

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Performance considerations for beneficial (such as library for each presentation templates)personalization company division) Unit 8: PersonalizationBest practices for personalization Review library performance consideration Performance considerations forUnit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web Review library techniques such as personalizationContent Integrator creating labels, restoring content based Best practices for personalizationFeed format on labels, and disabling versus deleting a Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM WebIssues with embedded links in feeds library Content IntegratorUnit 10: Integrating ECM using federated Unit 13: Search Feed formatdocuments Benefits and limitations of each option Issues with embedded links in feedsOverview of integration Architecture of each option Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federatedSecurity considerations (SSO with Integrating with custom fields documentsWebSphere Application Server) Overview of integrationUnit 11: Security Security considerations (SSO withReview predefines groups (anonymous, line WebSphere Application Server)authenticated, users and user groups, all API overview of workspace, rendering Unit 11: Securityuser groups) context, manage content, search content Review predefines groups (anonymous,Explain relationship between WebSphere Overview of the REST services capability authenticated, users and user groups, allPortal and Web Content Manager security APIs for authoring environment user groups)Review interface for assigning access levels Custom workflow overview Explain relationship between WebSphereConsiderations for security in applications Overview of navigators, menus, site Portal and Web Content Manager securityUnit 12: Working with libraries areas Review interface for assigning accessDiscuss when multiple libraries are Overview of options levelsbeneficial (such as library for each company Presentation template overview of the Considerations for security in applicationsdivision) different ways to change style Unit 12: Working with librariesReview library performance consideration Overview of when to use personalization Discuss when multiple libraries areReview library techniques such as creating and profiling beneficial (such as library for eachlabels, restoring content based on labels, Overview of IBM Web Content Integrator company division)and disabling versus deleting a library (concept of producer and consumer) Review library performance considerationUnit 13: Search Overview of how WCM retrieves content Review library techniques such as creatingBenefits and limitations of each option from ECM servers (federated documents) labels, restoring content based on labels,Architecture of each option Review roles (user, contributor, editor, and disabling versus deleting a libraryIntegrating with custom fields manager, administrator, delegator, Unit 13: Search

privileged user) Benefits and limitations of each optionReview Library options, such as setting Architecture of each option

line up a common library for shared images Integrating with custom fieldsCache considerations Review Search options: out-of-the-boxUnit 2: REST services for Web Content search, Omnifind, third-party searchManager (such as Google) lineService entry points Cache considerationsAccess levels Unit 2: REST services for Web ContentQuery service and parameters line ManagerUsing REST services to create, delete, or Cache considerations Service entry pointsupdate web content items Unit 2: REST services for Web Content Access levelsUnit 3: Extending the authoring environment Manager Query service and parametersLook and feel options Service entry points Using REST services to create, delete, orPlugin options (file upload class, text Access levels update web content itemsprovider class) Query service and parameters Unit 3: Extending the authoringUnit 4: Extending change management with Using REST services to create, delete, or environmentcustom workflows update web content items Look and feel optionsUnit 5: Overview of the presentation layer Unit 3: Extending the authoring Plugin options (file upload class, textInformation architecture and implementation environment provider class)How they are related Look and feel options Unit 4: Extending change managementWhen to use which one Plugin options (file upload class, text with custom workflowsOverview of portal page structure (extension provider class) Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layerof site framework) Unit 4: Extending change management Information architecture andHow it can be used to dynamically generate with custom workflows implementationnavigation Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layer How they are relatedUnit 6: Enhanced rendering Information architecture and When to use which oneCustom launch pages implementation Overview of portal page structureEnhanced menu components How they are related (extension of site framework)Dynamic content based on the content ID When to use which one How it can be used to dynamicallyRendering plugins Overview of portal page structure generate navigationUnit 7: Enhancing the look and feel (extension of site framework) Unit 6: Enhanced renderingTheme customization (portal) How it can be used to dynamically Custom launch pagesCombined Portal and WCM navigation generate navigation Enhanced menu components(generated integrated breadcrumbs) Unit 6: Enhanced rendering Dynamic content based on the content ID

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Cascading CSS (content, components, Custom launch pages Rendering pluginspresentation templates) Enhanced menu components Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feelInline HTML style (content, components, Dynamic content based on the content ID Theme customization (portal)presentation templates) Rendering plugins Combined Portal and WCM navigationUnit 8: Personalization Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feel (generated integrated breadcrumbs)Performance considerations for Theme customization (portal) Cascading CSS (content, components,personalization Combined Portal and WCM navigation presentation templates)Best practices for personalization (generated integrated breadcrumbs) Inline HTML style (content, components,Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web Cascading CSS (content, components, presentation templates)Content Integrator presentation templates) Unit 8: PersonalizationFeed format Inline HTML style (content, components, Performance considerations forIssues with embedded links in feeds presentation templates) personalizationUnit 10: Integrating ECM using federated Unit 8: Personalization Best practices for personalizationdocuments Performance considerations for Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM WebOverview of integration personalization Content IntegratorSecurity considerations (SSO with Best practices for personalization Feed formatWebSphere Application Server) Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web Issues with embedded links in feedsUnit 11: Security Content Integrator Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federatedReview predefines groups (anonymous, Feed format documentsauthenticated, users and user groups, all Issues with embedded links in feeds Overview of integrationuser groups) Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federated Security considerations (SSO withExplain relationship between WebSphere documents WebSphere Application Server)Portal and Web Content Manager security Overview of integration Unit 11: SecurityReview interface for assigning access levels Security considerations (SSO with Review predefines groups (anonymous,Considerations for security in applications WebSphere Application Server) authenticated, users and user groups, allUnit 12: Working with libraries Unit 11: Security user groups)Discuss when multiple libraries are Review predefines groups (anonymous, Explain relationship between WebSpherebeneficial (such as library for each company authenticated, users and user groups, all Portal and Web Content Manager securitydivision) user groups) Review interface for assigning accessReview library performance consideration Explain relationship between WebSphere levelsReview library techniques such as creating Portal and Web Content Manager Considerations for security in applicationslabels, restoring content based on labels, security Unit 12: Working with librariesand disabling versus deleting a library Review interface for assigning access Discuss when multiple libraries areUnit 13: Search levels beneficial (such as library for eachBenefits and limitations of each option Considerations for security in applications company division)Architecture of each option Unit 12: Working with libraries Review library performance considerationIntegrating with custom fields Discuss when multiple libraries are Review library techniques such as creating

beneficial (such as library for each labels, restoring content based on labels,company division) and disabling versus deleting a library

line Review library performance consideration Unit 13: SearchAPI overview of workspace, rendering Review library techniques such as Benefits and limitations of each optioncontext, manage content, search content creating labels, restoring content based Architecture of each optionOverview of the REST services capability on labels, and disabling versus deleting a Integrating with custom fieldsAPIs for authoring environment libraryCustom workflow overview Unit 13: SearchOverview of navigators, menus, site areas Benefits and limitations of each option lineOverview of options Architecture of each option Cache considerationsPresentation template overview of the Integrating with custom fields Unit 2: REST services for Web Contentdifferent ways to change style ManagerOverview of when to use personalization and Service entry pointsprofiling line Access levelsOverview of IBM Web Content Integrator Cache considerations Query service and parameters(concept of producer and consumer) Unit 2: REST services for Web Content Using REST services to create, delete, orOverview of how WCM retrieves content Manager update web content itemsfrom ECM servers (federated documents) Service entry points Unit 3: Extending the authoringReview roles (user, contributor, editor, Access levels environmentmanager, administrator, delegator, privileged Query service and parameters Look and feel optionsuser) Using REST services to create, delete, or Plugin options (file upload class, textReview Library options, such as setting up a update web content items provider class)common library for shared images Unit 3: Extending the authoring Unit 4: Extending change managementReview Search options: out-of-the-box environment with custom workflowssearch, Omnifind, third-party search (such Look and feel options Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layeras Google) Plugin options (file upload class, text Information architecture and

provider class) implementationUnit 4: Extending change management How they are related

line with custom workflows When to use which one

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Cache considerations Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layer Overview of portal page structureUnit 2: REST services for Web Content Information architecture and (extension of site framework)Manager implementation How it can be used to dynamicallyService entry points How they are related generate navigationAccess levels When to use which one Unit 6: Enhanced renderingQuery service and parameters Overview of portal page structure Custom launch pagesUsing REST services to create, delete, or (extension of site framework) Enhanced menu componentsupdate web content items How it can be used to dynamically Dynamic content based on the content IDUnit 3: Extending the authoring environment generate navigation Rendering pluginsLook and feel options Unit 6: Enhanced rendering Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feelPlugin options (file upload class, text Custom launch pages Theme customization (portal)provider class) Enhanced menu components Combined Portal and WCM navigationUnit 4: Extending change management with Dynamic content based on the content ID (generated integrated breadcrumbs)custom workflows Rendering plugins Cascading CSS (content, components,Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layer Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feel presentation templates)Information architecture and implementation Theme customization (portal) Inline HTML style (content, components,How they are related Combined Portal and WCM navigation presentation templates)When to use which one (generated integrated breadcrumbs) Unit 8: PersonalizationOverview of portal page structure (extension Cascading CSS (content, components, Performance considerations forof site framework) presentation templates) personalizationHow it can be used to dynamically generate Inline HTML style (content, components, Best practices for personalizationnavigation presentation templates) Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM WebUnit 6: Enhanced rendering Unit 8: Personalization Content IntegratorCustom launch pages Performance considerations for Feed formatEnhanced menu components personalization Issues with embedded links in feedsDynamic content based on the content ID Best practices for personalization Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federatedRendering plugins Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web documentsUnit 7: Enhancing the look and feel Content Integrator Overview of integrationTheme customization (portal) Feed format Security considerations (SSO withCombined Portal and WCM navigation Issues with embedded links in feeds WebSphere Application Server)(generated integrated breadcrumbs) Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federated Unit 11: SecurityCascading CSS (content, components, documents Review predefines groups (anonymous,presentation templates) Overview of integration authenticated, users and user groups, allInline HTML style (content, components, Security considerations (SSO with user groups)presentation templates) WebSphere Application Server) Explain relationship between WebSphereUnit 8: Personalization Unit 11: Security Portal and Web Content Manager securityPerformance considerations for Review predefines groups (anonymous, Review interface for assigning accesspersonalization authenticated, users and user groups, all levelsBest practices for personalization user groups) Considerations for security in applicationsUnit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web Explain relationship between WebSphere Unit 12: Working with librariesContent Integrator Portal and Web Content Manager Discuss when multiple libraries areFeed format security beneficial (such as library for eachIssues with embedded links in feeds Review interface for assigning access company division)Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federated levels Review library performance considerationdocuments Considerations for security in applications Review library techniques such as creatingOverview of integration Unit 12: Working with libraries labels, restoring content based on labels,Security considerations (SSO with Discuss when multiple libraries are and disabling versus deleting a libraryWebSphere Application Server) beneficial (such as library for each Unit 13: SearchUnit 11: Security company division) Benefits and limitations of each optionReview predefines groups (anonymous, Review library performance consideration Architecture of each optionauthenticated, users and user groups, all Review library techniques such as Integrating with custom fieldsuser groups) creating labels, restoring content basedExplain relationship between WebSphere on labels, and disabling versus deleting aPortal and Web Content Manager security library lineReview interface for assigning access levels Unit 13: Search API overview of workspace, renderingConsiderations for security in applications Benefits and limitations of each option context, manage content, search contentUnit 12: Working with libraries Architecture of each option Overview of the REST services capabilityDiscuss when multiple libraries are Integrating with custom fields APIs for authoring environmentbeneficial (such as library for each company Custom workflow overviewdivision) Overview of navigators, menus, site areasReview library performance consideration line Overview of optionsReview library techniques such as creating Cache considerations Presentation template overview of thelabels, restoring content based on labels, Unit 2: REST services for Web Content different ways to change styleand disabling versus deleting a library Manager Overview of when to use personalizationUnit 13: Search Service entry points and profilingBenefits and limitations of each option Access levels Overview of IBM Web Content Integrator

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Architecture of each option Query service and parameters (concept of producer and consumer)Integrating with custom fields Using REST services to create, delete, or Overview of how WCM retrieves content

update web content items from ECM servers (federated documents)Unit 3: Extending the authoring Review roles (user, contributor, editor,

line environment manager, administrator, delegator,Cache considerations Look and feel options privileged user)Unit 2: REST services for Web Content Plugin options (file upload class, text Review Library options, such as setting upManager provider class) a common library for shared imagesService entry points Unit 4: Extending change management Review Search options: out-of-the-boxAccess levels with custom workflows search, Omnifind, third-party search (suchQuery service and parameters Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layer as Google)Using REST services to create, delete, or Information architecture andupdate web content items implementationUnit 3: Extending the authoring environment How they are related lineLook and feel options When to use which one Cache considerationsPlugin options (file upload class, text Overview of portal page structure Unit 2: REST services for Web Contentprovider class) (extension of site framework) ManagerUnit 4: Extending change management with How it can be used to dynamically Service entry pointscustom workflows generate navigation Access levelsUnit 5: Overview of the presentation layer Unit 6: Enhanced rendering Query service and parametersInformation architecture and implementation Custom launch pages Using REST services to create, delete, orHow they are related Enhanced menu components update web content itemsWhen to use which one Dynamic content based on the content ID Unit 3: Extending the authoringOverview of portal page structure (extension Rendering plugins environmentof site framework) Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feel Look and feel optionsHow it can be used to dynamically generate Theme customization (portal) Plugin options (file upload class, textnavigation Combined Portal and WCM navigation provider class)Unit 6: Enhanced rendering (generated integrated breadcrumbs) Unit 4: Extending change managementCustom launch pages Cascading CSS (content, components, with custom workflowsEnhanced menu components presentation templates) Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layerDynamic content based on the content ID Inline HTML style (content, components, Information architecture andRendering plugins presentation templates) implementationUnit 7: Enhancing the look and feel Unit 8: Personalization How they are relatedTheme customization (portal) Performance considerations for When to use which oneCombined Portal and WCM navigation personalization Overview of portal page structure(generated integrated breadcrumbs) Best practices for personalization (extension of site framework)Cascading CSS (content, components, Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web How it can be used to dynamicallypresentation templates) Content Integrator generate navigationInline HTML style (content, components, Feed format Unit 6: Enhanced renderingpresentation templates) Issues with embedded links in feeds Custom launch pagesUnit 8: Personalization Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federated Enhanced menu componentsPerformance considerations for documents Dynamic content based on the content IDpersonalization Overview of integration Rendering pluginsBest practices for personalization Security considerations (SSO with Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feelUnit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web WebSphere Application Server) Theme customization (portal)Content Integrator Unit 11: Security Combined Portal and WCM navigationFeed format Review predefines groups (anonymous, (generated integrated breadcrumbs)Issues with embedded links in feeds authenticated, users and user groups, all Cascading CSS (content, components,Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federated user groups) presentation templates)documents Explain relationship between WebSphere Inline HTML style (content, components,Overview of integration Portal and Web Content Manager presentation templates)Security considerations (SSO with security Unit 8: PersonalizationWebSphere Application Server) Review interface for assigning access Performance considerations forUnit 11: Security levels personalizationReview predefines groups (anonymous, Considerations for security in applications Best practices for personalizationauthenticated, users and user groups, all Unit 12: Working with libraries Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM Webuser groups) Discuss when multiple libraries are Content IntegratorExplain relationship between WebSphere beneficial (such as library for each Feed formatPortal and Web Content Manager security company division) Issues with embedded links in feedsReview interface for assigning access levels Review library performance consideration Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federatedConsiderations for security in applications Review library techniques such as documentsUnit 12: Working with libraries creating labels, restoring content based Overview of integrationDiscuss when multiple libraries are on labels, and disabling versus deleting a Security considerations (SSO withbeneficial (such as library for each company library WebSphere Application Server)division) Unit 13: Search Unit 11: SecurityReview library performance consideration Benefits and limitations of each option Review predefines groups (anonymous,

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Review library techniques such as creating Architecture of each option authenticated, users and user groups, alllabels, restoring content based on labels, Integrating with custom fields user groups)and disabling versus deleting a library Explain relationship between WebSphereUnit 13: Search Portal and Web Content Manager securityBenefits and limitations of each option line Review interface for assigning accessArchitecture of each option Cache considerations levelsIntegrating with custom fields Unit 2: REST services for Web Content Considerations for security in applications

Manager Unit 12: Working with librariesService entry points Discuss when multiple libraries are

line Access levels beneficial (such as library for eachCache considerations Query service and parameters company division)Unit 2: REST services for Web Content Using REST services to create, delete, or Review library performance considerationManager update web content items Review library techniques such as creatingService entry points Unit 3: Extending the authoring labels, restoring content based on labels,Access levels environment and disabling versus deleting a libraryQuery service and parameters Look and feel options Unit 13: SearchUsing REST services to create, delete, or Plugin options (file upload class, text Benefits and limitations of each optionupdate web content items provider class) Architecture of each optionUnit 3: Extending the authoring environment Unit 4: Extending change management Integrating with custom fieldsLook and feel options with custom workflowsPlugin options (file upload class, text Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layerprovider class) Information architecture and lineUnit 4: Extending change management with implementation Cache considerationscustom workflows How they are related Unit 2: REST services for Web ContentUnit 5: Overview of the presentation layer When to use which one ManagerInformation architecture and implementation Overview of portal page structure Service entry pointsHow they are related (extension of site framework) Access levelsWhen to use which one How it can be used to dynamically Query service and parametersOverview of portal page structure (extension generate navigation Using REST services to create, delete, orof site framework) Unit 6: Enhanced rendering update web content itemsHow it can be used to dynamically generate Custom launch pages Unit 3: Extending the authoringnavigation Enhanced menu components environmentUnit 6: Enhanced rendering Dynamic content based on the content ID Look and feel optionsCustom launch pages Rendering plugins Plugin options (file upload class, textEnhanced menu components Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feel provider class)Dynamic content based on the content ID Theme customization (portal) Unit 4: Extending change managementRendering plugins Combined Portal and WCM navigation with custom workflowsUnit 7: Enhancing the look and feel (generated integrated breadcrumbs) Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layerTheme customization (portal) Cascading CSS (content, components, Information architecture andCombined Portal and WCM navigation presentation templates) implementation(generated integrated breadcrumbs) Inline HTML style (content, components, How they are relatedCascading CSS (content, components, presentation templates) When to use which onepresentation templates) Unit 8: Personalization Overview of portal page structureInline HTML style (content, components, Performance considerations for (extension of site framework)presentation templates) personalization How it can be used to dynamicallyUnit 8: Personalization Best practices for personalization generate navigationPerformance considerations for Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web Unit 6: Enhanced renderingpersonalization Content Integrator Custom launch pagesBest practices for personalization Feed format Enhanced menu componentsUnit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web Issues with embedded links in feeds Dynamic content based on the content IDContent Integrator Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federated Rendering pluginsFeed format documents Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feelIssues with embedded links in feeds Overview of integration Theme customization (portal)Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federated Security considerations (SSO with Combined Portal and WCM navigationdocuments WebSphere Application Server) (generated integrated breadcrumbs)Overview of integration Unit 11: Security Cascading CSS (content, components,Security considerations (SSO with Review predefines groups (anonymous, presentation templates)WebSphere Application Server) authenticated, users and user groups, all Inline HTML style (content, components,Unit 11: Security user groups) presentation templates)Review predefines groups (anonymous, Explain relationship between WebSphere Unit 8: Personalizationauthenticated, users and user groups, all Portal and Web Content Manager Performance considerations foruser groups) security personalizationExplain relationship between WebSphere Review interface for assigning access Best practices for personalizationPortal and Web Content Manager security levels Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM WebReview interface for assigning access levels Considerations for security in applications Content IntegratorConsiderations for security in applications Unit 12: Working with libraries Feed format

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Unit 12: Working with libraries Discuss when multiple libraries are Issues with embedded links in feedsDiscuss when multiple libraries are beneficial (such as library for each Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federatedbeneficial (such as library for each company company division) documentsdivision) Review library performance consideration Overview of integrationReview library performance consideration Review library techniques such as Security considerations (SSO withReview library techniques such as creating creating labels, restoring content based WebSphere Application Server)labels, restoring content based on labels, on labels, and disabling versus deleting a Unit 11: Securityand disabling versus deleting a library library Review predefines groups (anonymous,Unit 13: Search Unit 13: Search authenticated, users and user groups, allBenefits and limitations of each option Benefits and limitations of each option user groups)Architecture of each option Architecture of each option Explain relationship between WebSphereIntegrating with custom fields Integrating with custom fields Portal and Web Content Manager security

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user groups) Review predefines groups (anonymous, presentation templates)Explain relationship between WebSphere authenticated, users and user groups, all Unit 8: PersonalizationPortal and Web Content Manager security user groups) Performance considerations forReview interface for assigning access levels Explain relationship between WebSphere personalizationConsiderations for security in applications Portal and Web Content Manager Best practices for personalizationUnit 12: Working with libraries security Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM WebDiscuss when multiple libraries are Review interface for assigning access Content Integratorbeneficial (such as library for each company levels Feed formatdivision) Considerations for security in applications Issues with embedded links in feedsReview library performance consideration Unit 12: Working with libraries Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federatedReview library techniques such as creating Discuss when multiple libraries are documentslabels, restoring content based on labels, beneficial (such as library for each Overview of integrationand disabling versus deleting a library company division) Security considerations (SSO withUnit 13: Search Review library performance consideration WebSphere Application Server)Benefits and limitations of each option Review library techniques such as Unit 11: SecurityArchitecture of each option creating labels, restoring content based Review predefines groups (anonymous,Integrating with custom fields on labels, and disabling versus deleting a authenticated, users and user groups, all

library user groups)Unit 13: Search Explain relationship between WebSphere

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Security considerations (SSO with with custom workflows Rendering pluginsWebSphere Application Server) Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layer Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feelUnit 11: Security Information architecture and Theme customization (portal)Review predefines groups (anonymous, implementation Combined Portal and WCM navigationauthenticated, users and user groups, all How they are related (generated integrated breadcrumbs)user groups) When to use which one Cascading CSS (content, components,Explain relationship between WebSphere Overview of portal page structure presentation templates)Portal and Web Content Manager security (extension of site framework) Inline HTML style (content, components,Review interface for assigning access levels How it can be used to dynamically presentation templates)Considerations for security in applications generate navigation Unit 8: PersonalizationUnit 12: Working with libraries Unit 6: Enhanced rendering Performance considerations forDiscuss when multiple libraries are Custom launch pages personalizationbeneficial (such as library for each company Enhanced menu components Best practices for personalizationdivision) Dynamic content based on the content ID Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM WebReview library performance consideration Rendering plugins Content IntegratorReview library techniques such as creating Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feel Feed formatlabels, restoring content based on labels, Theme customization (portal) Issues with embedded links in feedsand disabling versus deleting a library Combined Portal and WCM navigation Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federatedUnit 13: Search (generated integrated breadcrumbs) documentsBenefits and limitations of each option Cascading CSS (content, components, Overview of integrationArchitecture of each option presentation templates) Security considerations (SSO withIntegrating with custom fields Inline HTML style (content, components, WebSphere Application Server)

presentation templates) Unit 11: SecurityUnit 8: Personalization Review predefines groups (anonymous,

line Performance considerations for authenticated, users and user groups, allAPI overview of workspace, rendering personalization user groups)context, manage content, search content Best practices for personalization Explain relationship between WebSphereOverview of the REST services capability Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web Portal and Web Content Manager securityAPIs for authoring environment Content Integrator Review interface for assigning accessCustom workflow overview Feed format levelsOverview of navigators, menus, site areas Issues with embedded links in feeds Considerations for security in applicationsOverview of options Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federated Unit 12: Working with librariesPresentation template overview of the documents Discuss when multiple libraries aredifferent ways to change style Overview of integration beneficial (such as library for eachOverview of when to use personalization and Security considerations (SSO with company division)profiling WebSphere Application Server) Review library performance considerationOverview of IBM Web Content Integrator Unit 11: Security Review library techniques such as creating(concept of producer and consumer) Review predefines groups (anonymous, labels, restoring content based on labels,Overview of how WCM retrieves content authenticated, users and user groups, all and disabling versus deleting a libraryfrom ECM servers (federated documents) user groups) Unit 13: SearchReview roles (user, contributor, editor, Explain relationship between WebSphere Benefits and limitations of each optionmanager, administrator, delegator, privileged Portal and Web Content Manager Architecture of each optionuser) security Integrating with custom fieldsReview Library options, such as setting up a Review interface for assigning accesscommon library for shared images levelsReview Search options: out-of-the-box Considerations for security in applications linesearch, Omnifind, third-party search (such Unit 12: Working with libraries Cache considerationsas Google) Discuss when multiple libraries are Unit 2: REST services for Web Content

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Information architecture and implementation Access levels Overview of portal page structureHow they are related Query service and parameters (extension of site framework)When to use which one Using REST services to create, delete, or How it can be used to dynamicallyOverview of portal page structure (extension update web content items generate navigationof site framework) Unit 3: Extending the authoring Unit 6: Enhanced renderingHow it can be used to dynamically generate environment Custom launch pagesnavigation Look and feel options Enhanced menu componentsUnit 6: Enhanced rendering Plugin options (file upload class, text Dynamic content based on the content IDCustom launch pages provider class) Rendering pluginsEnhanced menu components Unit 4: Extending change management Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feelDynamic content based on the content ID with custom workflows Theme customization (portal)Rendering plugins Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layer Combined Portal and WCM navigationUnit 7: Enhancing the look and feel Information architecture and (generated integrated breadcrumbs)Theme customization (portal) implementation Cascading CSS (content, components,Combined Portal and WCM navigation How they are related presentation templates)(generated integrated breadcrumbs) When to use which one Inline HTML style (content, components,Cascading CSS (content, components, Overview of portal page structure presentation templates)presentation templates) (extension of site framework) Unit 8: PersonalizationInline HTML style (content, components, How it can be used to dynamically Performance considerations forpresentation templates) generate navigation personalizationUnit 8: Personalization Unit 6: Enhanced rendering Best practices for personalizationPerformance considerations for Custom launch pages Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM Webpersonalization Enhanced menu components Content IntegratorBest practices for personalization Dynamic content based on the content ID Feed formatUnit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web Rendering plugins Issues with embedded links in feedsContent Integrator Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feel Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federatedFeed format Theme customization (portal) documentsIssues with embedded links in feeds Combined Portal and WCM navigation Overview of integrationUnit 10: Integrating ECM using federated (generated integrated breadcrumbs) Security considerations (SSO withdocuments Cascading CSS (content, components, WebSphere Application Server)Overview of integration presentation templates) Unit 11: SecuritySecurity considerations (SSO with Inline HTML style (content, components, Review predefines groups (anonymous,WebSphere Application Server) presentation templates) authenticated, users and user groups, allUnit 11: Security Unit 8: Personalization user groups)Review predefines groups (anonymous, Performance considerations for Explain relationship between WebSphereauthenticated, users and user groups, all personalization Portal and Web Content Manager securityuser groups) Best practices for personalization Review interface for assigning accessExplain relationship between WebSphere Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web levelsPortal and Web Content Manager security Content Integrator Considerations for security in applicationsReview interface for assigning access levels Feed format Unit 12: Working with librariesConsiderations for security in applications Issues with embedded links in feeds Discuss when multiple libraries areUnit 12: Working with libraries Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federated beneficial (such as library for eachDiscuss when multiple libraries are documents company division)beneficial (such as library for each company Overview of integration Review library performance considerationdivision) Security considerations (SSO with Review library techniques such as creatingReview library performance consideration WebSphere Application Server) labels, restoring content based on labels,Review library techniques such as creating Unit 11: Security and disabling versus deleting a librarylabels, restoring content based on labels, Review predefines groups (anonymous, Unit 13: Searchand disabling versus deleting a library authenticated, users and user groups, all Benefits and limitations of each optionUnit 13: Search user groups) Architecture of each optionBenefits and limitations of each option Explain relationship between WebSphere Integrating with custom fieldsArchitecture of each option Portal and Web Content ManagerIntegrating with custom fields security

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Plugin options (file upload class, text Benefits and limitations of each option (concept of producer and consumer)provider class) Architecture of each option Overview of how WCM retrieves contentUnit 4: Extending change management with Integrating with custom fields from ECM servers (federated documents)custom workflows Review roles (user, contributor, editor,Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layer manager, administrator, delegator,Information architecture and implementation line privileged user)How they are related Cache considerations Review Library options, such as setting upWhen to use which one Unit 2: REST services for Web Content a common library for shared imagesOverview of portal page structure (extension Manager Review Search options: out-of-the-boxof site framework) Service entry points search, Omnifind, third-party search (suchHow it can be used to dynamically generate Access levels as Google)navigation Query service and parametersUnit 6: Enhanced rendering Using REST services to create, delete, orCustom launch pages update web content items lineEnhanced menu components Unit 3: Extending the authoring Cache considerationsDynamic content based on the content ID environment Unit 2: REST services for Web ContentRendering plugins Look and feel options ManagerUnit 7: Enhancing the look and feel Plugin options (file upload class, text Service entry pointsTheme customization (portal) provider class) Access levelsCombined Portal and WCM navigation Unit 4: Extending change management Query service and parameters(generated integrated breadcrumbs) with custom workflows Using REST services to create, delete, orCascading CSS (content, components, Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layer update web content itemspresentation templates) Information architecture and Unit 3: Extending the authoringInline HTML style (content, components, implementation environmentpresentation templates) How they are related Look and feel optionsUnit 8: Personalization When to use which one Plugin options (file upload class, textPerformance considerations for Overview of portal page structure provider class)personalization (extension of site framework) Unit 4: Extending change managementBest practices for personalization How it can be used to dynamically with custom workflowsUnit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web generate navigation Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layerContent Integrator Unit 6: Enhanced rendering Information architecture andFeed format Custom launch pages implementationIssues with embedded links in feeds Enhanced menu components How they are relatedUnit 10: Integrating ECM using federated Dynamic content based on the content ID When to use which onedocuments Rendering plugins Overview of portal page structureOverview of integration Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feel (extension of site framework)Security considerations (SSO with Theme customization (portal) How it can be used to dynamicallyWebSphere Application Server) Combined Portal and WCM navigation generate navigationUnit 11: Security (generated integrated breadcrumbs) Unit 6: Enhanced renderingReview predefines groups (anonymous, Cascading CSS (content, components, Custom launch pagesauthenticated, users and user groups, all presentation templates) Enhanced menu componentsuser groups) Inline HTML style (content, components, Dynamic content based on the content IDExplain relationship between WebSphere presentation templates) Rendering pluginsPortal and Web Content Manager security Unit 8: Personalization Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feelReview interface for assigning access levels Performance considerations for Theme customization (portal)Considerations for security in applications personalization Combined Portal and WCM navigationUnit 12: Working with libraries Best practices for personalization (generated integrated breadcrumbs)Discuss when multiple libraries are Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web Cascading CSS (content, components,beneficial (such as library for each company Content Integrator presentation templates)division) Feed format Inline HTML style (content, components,Review library performance consideration Issues with embedded links in feeds presentation templates)Review library techniques such as creating Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federated Unit 8: Personalizationlabels, restoring content based on labels, documents Performance considerations forand disabling versus deleting a library Overview of integration personalizationUnit 13: Search Security considerations (SSO with Best practices for personalizationBenefits and limitations of each option WebSphere Application Server) Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM WebArchitecture of each option Unit 11: Security Content IntegratorIntegrating with custom fields Review predefines groups (anonymous, Feed format

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Query service and parameters Unit 12: Working with libraries authenticated, users and user groups, allUsing REST services to create, delete, or Discuss when multiple libraries are user groups)update web content items beneficial (such as library for each Explain relationship between WebSphereUnit 3: Extending the authoring environment company division) Portal and Web Content Manager securityLook and feel options Review library performance consideration Review interface for assigning accessPlugin options (file upload class, text Review library techniques such as levelsprovider class) creating labels, restoring content based Considerations for security in applicationsUnit 4: Extending change management with on labels, and disabling versus deleting a Unit 12: Working with librariescustom workflows library Discuss when multiple libraries areUnit 5: Overview of the presentation layer Unit 13: Search beneficial (such as library for eachInformation architecture and implementation Benefits and 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API overview of workspace, rendering Unit 11: Security Issues with embedded links in feedscontext, manage content, search content Review predefines groups (anonymous, Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federatedOverview of the REST services capability authenticated, users and user groups, all documentsAPIs for authoring environment user groups) Overview of integrationCustom workflow overview Explain relationship between WebSphere Security considerations (SSO withOverview of navigators, menus, site areas Portal and Web Content Manager WebSphere Application Server)Overview of options security Unit 11: SecurityPresentation template overview of the Review interface for assigning access Review predefines groups (anonymous,different ways to change style levels authenticated, users and user groups, allOverview of when to use personalization and Considerations for security in applications user groups)profiling Unit 12: Working with libraries Explain relationship between WebSphereOverview of IBM Web Content Integrator Discuss when multiple libraries are Portal and Web Content Manager security(concept of producer and consumer) beneficial (such as library for each Review interface for assigning accessOverview of how WCM retrieves content company division) levelsfrom ECM servers (federated documents) Review library performance consideration Considerations for security in applicationsReview roles (user, contributor, editor, Review library techniques such as Unit 12: Working with librariesmanager, administrator, delegator, privileged creating labels, restoring content based Discuss when multiple libraries areuser) on labels, and disabling versus deleting a beneficial (such as library for eachReview Library options, such as setting up a library company division)common library for shared images Unit 13: Search Review library performance considerationReview Search options: out-of-the-box Benefits and limitations of each option Review library techniques such as creatingsearch, Omnifind, third-party search (such Architecture of each option labels, restoring content based on labels,as Google) Integrating with custom fields and disabling versus deleting a library

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Content Integrator Best practices for personalization presentation templates)Feed format Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web Unit 8: PersonalizationIssues with embedded links in feeds Content Integrator Performance considerations forUnit 10: Integrating ECM using federated Feed format personalizationdocuments Issues with embedded links in feeds Best practices for personalizationOverview of integration Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federated Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM WebSecurity considerations (SSO with documents Content IntegratorWebSphere Application Server) Overview of integration Feed formatUnit 11: Security Security considerations (SSO with Issues with embedded links in feedsReview predefines groups (anonymous, WebSphere Application Server) Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federatedauthenticated, users and user groups, all Unit 11: Security documentsuser groups) Review predefines groups (anonymous, Overview of integrationExplain relationship between WebSphere authenticated, users and user groups, all Security considerations (SSO withPortal and Web Content Manager security user groups) WebSphere Application Server)Review interface for assigning access levels Explain relationship between WebSphere Unit 11: SecurityConsiderations for security in applications Portal and Web Content Manager Review predefines groups (anonymous,Unit 12: Working with libraries security authenticated, users and user groups, allDiscuss when multiple libraries are Review interface for assigning access user groups)beneficial (such as library for each company levels Explain relationship between WebSpheredivision) Considerations for security in applications Portal and Web Content Manager securityReview library performance consideration Unit 12: Working with libraries Review interface for assigning accessReview library techniques such as creating Discuss when multiple libraries are levelslabels, restoring content based on labels, beneficial (such as library for each Considerations for security in applicationsand disabling versus deleting a library company division) Unit 12: Working with librariesUnit 13: Search Review library performance consideration Discuss when multiple libraries areBenefits and limitations of each option Review library techniques such as beneficial (such as library for eachArchitecture of each option creating labels, restoring content based company division)Integrating with custom fields on labels, and disabling versus deleting a Review library performance consideration

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line Benefits and limitations of each option and disabling versus deleting a libraryAPI overview of workspace, rendering Architecture of each option Unit 13: Searchcontext, manage content, search content Integrating with custom fields Benefits and limitations of each optionOverview of the REST services capability Architecture of each optionAPIs for authoring environment Integrating with custom fieldsCustom workflow overview lineOverview of navigators, menus, site areas API overview of workspace, renderingOverview of options context, manage content, search content linePresentation template overview of the Overview of the REST services capability Cache considerationsdifferent ways to change style APIs for authoring environment Unit 2: REST services for Web ContentOverview of when to use personalization and Custom workflow overview Managerprofiling Overview of navigators, menus, site Service entry pointsOverview of IBM Web Content Integrator areas Access levels(concept of producer and consumer) Overview of options Query service and parametersOverview of how WCM retrieves content Presentation template overview of the Using REST services to create, delete, orfrom ECM servers (federated documents) different ways to change style update web content itemsReview roles (user, contributor, editor, Overview of when to use personalization Unit 3: Extending the authoringmanager, administrator, delegator, privileged and profiling environmentuser) Overview of IBM Web Content Integrator Look and feel optionsReview Library options, such as setting up a (concept of producer and consumer) Plugin options (file upload class, textcommon library for shared images Overview of how WCM retrieves content provider class)Review Search options: out-of-the-box from ECM servers (federated documents) Unit 4: Extending change managementsearch, Omnifind, third-party search (such Review roles (user, contributor, editor, with custom workflowsas Google) manager, administrator, delegator, Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layer

privileged user) Information architecture andReview Library options, such as setting implementation

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Look and feel options Service entry points Rendering pluginsPlugin options (file upload class, text Access levels Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feelprovider class) Query service and parameters Theme customization (portal)Unit 4: Extending change management with Using REST services to create, delete, or Combined Portal and WCM navigationcustom workflows update web content items (generated integrated breadcrumbs)Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layer Unit 3: Extending the authoring Cascading CSS (content, components,Information architecture and implementation environment presentation templates)How they are related Look and feel options Inline HTML style (content, components,When to use which one Plugin options (file upload class, text presentation templates)Overview of portal page structure (extension provider class) Unit 8: Personalizationof site framework) Unit 4: Extending change management Performance considerations forHow it can be used to dynamically generate with custom workflows personalizationnavigation Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layer Best practices for personalizationUnit 6: Enhanced rendering Information architecture and Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM WebCustom launch pages implementation Content IntegratorEnhanced menu components How they are related Feed formatDynamic content based on the content ID When to use which one Issues with embedded links in feedsRendering plugins Overview of portal page structure Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federatedUnit 7: Enhancing the look and feel (extension of site framework) documentsTheme customization (portal) How it can be used to dynamically Overview of integrationCombined Portal and WCM navigation generate navigation Security considerations (SSO with(generated integrated breadcrumbs) Unit 6: Enhanced rendering WebSphere Application Server)Cascading CSS (content, components, Custom launch pages Unit 11: Securitypresentation templates) Enhanced menu components Review predefines groups (anonymous,Inline HTML style (content, components, Dynamic content based on the content ID authenticated, users and user groups, allpresentation templates) Rendering plugins user groups)Unit 8: Personalization Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feel Explain relationship between WebSpherePerformance considerations for Theme customization (portal) Portal and Web Content Manager securitypersonalization Combined Portal and WCM navigation Review interface for assigning accessBest practices for personalization (generated integrated breadcrumbs) levelsUnit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web Cascading CSS (content, components, Considerations for security in applicationsContent Integrator presentation templates) Unit 12: Working with librariesFeed format Inline HTML style (content, components, Discuss when multiple libraries areIssues with embedded links in feeds presentation templates) beneficial (such as library for eachUnit 10: Integrating ECM using federated Unit 8: Personalization company division)documents Performance considerations for Review library performance considerationOverview of integration personalization Review library techniques such as creatingSecurity considerations (SSO with Best practices for personalization labels, restoring content based on labels,WebSphere Application Server) Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web and disabling versus deleting a libraryUnit 11: Security Content Integrator Unit 13: SearchReview predefines groups (anonymous, Feed format Benefits and limitations of each optionauthenticated, users and user groups, all Issues with embedded links in feeds Architecture of each optionuser groups) Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federated Integrating with custom fieldsExplain relationship between WebSphere documentsPortal and Web Content Manager security Overview of integrationReview interface for assigning access levels Security considerations (SSO with lineConsiderations for security in applications WebSphere Application Server) API overview of workspace, renderingUnit 12: Working with libraries Unit 11: Security context, manage content, search contentDiscuss when multiple libraries are Review predefines groups (anonymous, Overview of the REST services capabilitybeneficial (such as library for each company authenticated, users and user groups, all APIs for authoring environmentdivision) user groups) Custom workflow overviewReview library performance consideration Explain relationship between WebSphere Overview of navigators, menus, site areasReview library techniques such as creating Portal and Web Content Manager Overview of optionslabels, restoring content based on labels, security Presentation template overview of theand disabling versus deleting a library Review interface for assigning access different ways to change styleUnit 13: Search levels Overview of when to use personalizationBenefits and limitations of each option Considerations for security in applications and profilingArchitecture of each option Unit 12: Working with libraries Overview of IBM Web Content IntegratorIntegrating with custom fields Discuss when multiple libraries are (concept of producer and consumer)

beneficial (such as library for each Overview of how WCM retrieves contentcompany division) from ECM servers (federated documents)

line Review library performance consideration Review roles (user, contributor, editor,Cache considerations Review library techniques such as manager, administrator, delegator,Unit 2: REST services for Web Content creating labels, restoring content based privileged user)Manager on labels, and disabling versus deleting a Review Library options, such as setting upService entry points library a common library for shared images

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Access levels Unit 13: Search Review Search options: out-of-the-boxQuery service and parameters Benefits and limitations of each option search, Omnifind, third-party search (suchUsing REST services to create, delete, or Architecture of each option as Google)update web content items Integrating with custom fieldsUnit 3: Extending the authoring environmentLook and feel options linePlugin options (file upload class, text line Cache considerationsprovider class) Cache considerations Unit 2: REST services for Web ContentUnit 4: Extending change management with Unit 2: REST services for Web Content Managercustom workflows Manager Service entry pointsUnit 5: Overview of the presentation layer Service entry points Access levelsInformation architecture and implementation Access levels Query service and parametersHow they are related Query service and parameters Using REST services to create, delete, orWhen to use which one Using REST services to create, delete, or update web content 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in feeds Combined Portal and WCM navigation (generated integrated breadcrumbs)Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federated (generated integrated breadcrumbs) Cascading CSS (content, components,documents Cascading CSS (content, components, presentation templates)Overview of integration presentation templates) Inline HTML style (content, components,Security considerations (SSO with Inline HTML style (content, components, presentation templates)WebSphere Application Server) presentation templates) Unit 8: PersonalizationUnit 11: Security Unit 8: Personalization Performance considerations forReview predefines groups (anonymous, Performance considerations for personalizationauthenticated, users and user groups, all personalization Best practices for personalizationuser groups) Best practices for personalization Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM WebExplain relationship between WebSphere Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web Content IntegratorPortal and Web Content Manager security Content Integrator Feed formatReview interface for assigning access levels Feed format Issues with embedded links in feedsConsiderations for security in applications Issues with embedded links in feeds Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federatedUnit 12: Working with libraries Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federated documentsDiscuss when multiple libraries are documents Overview of integrationbeneficial (such as library for each company Overview of integration Security considerations (SSO withdivision) Security considerations (SSO with WebSphere Application Server)Review library performance consideration WebSphere Application Server) Unit 11: SecurityReview library techniques such as creating Unit 11: Security Review predefines groups (anonymous,labels, restoring content based on labels, Review predefines groups (anonymous, authenticated, users and user groups, alland disabling versus deleting a library authenticated, users and user groups, all user groups)Unit 13: Search user groups) Explain relationship between WebSphereBenefits and limitations of each option Explain relationship between WebSphere Portal and Web Content Manager securityArchitecture of each option Portal and Web Content Manager Review interface for assigning accessIntegrating with custom fields security levels

Review interface for assigning access Considerations for security in applicationslevels Unit 12: Working with libraries

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line Considerations for security in applications Discuss when multiple libraries areCache considerations Unit 12: Working with libraries beneficial (such as library for eachUnit 2: REST services for Web Content Discuss when multiple libraries are company division)Manager beneficial (such as library for each Review library performance considerationService entry points company division) Review library techniques such as creatingAccess levels Review library performance consideration labels, restoring content based on labels,Query service and parameters Review library techniques such as and disabling versus deleting a libraryUsing REST services to create, delete, or creating labels, restoring content based Unit 13: Searchupdate web content items on labels, and disabling versus deleting a Benefits and limitations of each optionUnit 3: Extending the authoring environment library Architecture of each optionLook and feel options Unit 13: Search Integrating with custom fieldsPlugin options 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authoring Plugin options (file upload class, textDynamic content based on the content ID environment provider class)Rendering plugins Look and feel options Unit 4: Extending change managementUnit 7: Enhancing the look and feel Plugin options (file upload class, text with custom workflowsTheme customization (portal) provider class) Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layerCombined Portal and WCM navigation Unit 4: Extending change management Information architecture and(generated integrated breadcrumbs) with custom workflows implementationCascading CSS (content, components, Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layer How they are relatedpresentation templates) Information architecture and When to use which oneInline HTML style (content, components, implementation Overview of portal page structurepresentation templates) How they are related (extension of site framework)Unit 8: Personalization When to use which one How it can be used to dynamicallyPerformance considerations for Overview of portal page structure generate navigationpersonalization (extension of site framework) Unit 6: Enhanced renderingBest practices for personalization How it can be used to dynamically Custom launch pagesUnit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web generate navigation Enhanced menu componentsContent Integrator Unit 6: Enhanced rendering Dynamic content based on the content IDFeed format Custom launch pages Rendering pluginsIssues with embedded links in feeds Enhanced menu components Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feelUnit 10: Integrating ECM using federated Dynamic content based on the content ID Theme customization (portal)documents Rendering plugins Combined Portal and WCM navigationOverview of integration Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feel (generated integrated breadcrumbs)Security considerations (SSO with Theme customization (portal) Cascading CSS (content, components,WebSphere Application Server) Combined Portal and WCM navigation presentation templates)Unit 11: Security (generated integrated breadcrumbs) Inline HTML style (content, components,Review predefines groups (anonymous, Cascading CSS (content, components, presentation templates)authenticated, users and user groups, all presentation templates) Unit 8: Personalizationuser groups) Inline HTML style (content, components, Performance considerations forExplain relationship between WebSphere presentation templates) personalizationPortal and Web Content Manager security Unit 8: Personalization Best practices for personalizationReview interface for assigning access levels Performance considerations for Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM WebConsiderations for security in applications personalization Content IntegratorUnit 12: Working with libraries Best practices for personalization Feed formatDiscuss when multiple libraries are Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web Issues with embedded links in feedsbeneficial (such as library for each company Content Integrator Unit 10: Integrating ECM using 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Benefits and limitations of each option WebSphere Application Server) authenticated, users and user groups, allArchitecture of each option Unit 11: Security user groups)Integrating with custom fields Review predefines groups (anonymous, Explain relationship between WebSphere

authenticated, users and user groups, all Portal and Web Content Manager securityuser groups) Review interface for assigning access

line Explain relationship between WebSphere levelsCache considerations Portal and Web Content Manager Considerations for security in applicationsUnit 2: REST services for Web Content security Unit 12: Working with librariesManager Review interface for assigning access Discuss when multiple libraries areService entry points levels beneficial (such as library for eachAccess levels Considerations for security in applications company division)Query service and parameters Unit 12: Working with libraries Review library performance considerationUsing REST services to create, delete, or Discuss when multiple libraries are Review library techniques such as creatingupdate web content items beneficial (such as library for each labels, restoring content based on labels,Unit 3: Extending the authoring environment company division) and disabling versus deleting a libraryLook and feel options Review library performance consideration Unit 13: SearchPlugin options (file upload class, text Review library techniques such as Benefits and limitations of each optionprovider class) creating labels, restoring content based Architecture of each optionUnit 4: Extending change management with on labels, and disabling versus deleting a Integrating with custom fieldscustom workflows libraryUnit 5: Overview of the presentation layer Unit 13: SearchInformation architecture and implementation Benefits and limitations of each option lineHow they are related Architecture of each option Cache considerationsWhen to use which one Integrating with custom fields Unit 2: REST services for Web ContentOverview of portal page structure (extension Managerof site framework) Service entry pointsHow it can be used to dynamically generate line Access levelsnavigation API overview of workspace, rendering Query service and parametersUnit 6: Enhanced rendering context, manage content, search content Using REST services to create, delete, orCustom launch pages Overview of the REST services capability update web 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options (file upload class, text Feed format

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Review library performance consideration provider class) Issues with embedded links in feedsReview library techniques such as creating Unit 4: Extending change management Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federatedlabels, restoring content based on labels, with custom workflows documentsand disabling versus deleting a library Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layer Overview of integrationUnit 13: Search Information architecture and Security considerations (SSO withBenefits and limitations of each option implementation WebSphere Application Server)Architecture of each option How they are related Unit 11: SecurityIntegrating with custom fields When to use which one Review predefines groups (anonymous,

Overview of portal page structure authenticated, users and user groups, all(extension of site framework) user groups)

line How it can be used to dynamically Explain relationship between WebSphereCache considerations generate navigation Portal and Web Content Manager securityUnit 2: REST services for Web Content Unit 6: Enhanced rendering Review interface for assigning accessManager Custom launch pages levelsService entry points Enhanced menu components Considerations for security in applicationsAccess levels Dynamic content based on the content ID Unit 12: Working with librariesQuery service and parameters Rendering plugins Discuss when multiple libraries areUsing REST services to create, delete, or Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feel beneficial (such as library for eachupdate web content items Theme customization (portal) company division)Unit 3: Extending the authoring environment Combined Portal and WCM navigation Review library performance considerationLook and feel options (generated integrated breadcrumbs) Review library techniques such as creatingPlugin options (file upload class, text Cascading CSS (content, components, labels, restoring content based on labels,provider class) presentation templates) and disabling versus deleting a libraryUnit 4: Extending change management with Inline HTML style (content, components, Unit 13: Searchcustom workflows presentation templates) Benefits and limitations of each optionUnit 5: Overview of the presentation layer Unit 8: Personalization Architecture of each optionInformation architecture and implementation Performance considerations for Integrating with custom fieldsHow they are related personalizationWhen to use which one Best practices for personalizationOverview of portal page structure (extension Unit 9: Integrating content with IBM Webof site framework) Content IntegratorHow it can be used to dynamically generate Feed formatnavigation Issues with embedded links in feedsUnit 6: Enhanced rendering Unit 10: Integrating ECM using federatedCustom launch pages documentsEnhanced menu components Overview of integrationDynamic content based on the content ID Security considerations (SSO withRendering plugins WebSphere Application Server)Unit 7: Enhancing the look and feel Unit 11: SecurityTheme customization (portal) Review predefines groups (anonymous,Combined Portal and WCM navigation authenticated, users and user groups, all(generated integrated breadcrumbs) user groups)Cascading CSS (content, components, Explain relationship between WebSpherepresentation templates) Portal and Web Content ManagerInline HTML style (content, components, securitypresentation templates) Review interface for assigning accessUnit 8: Personalization levelsPerformance considerations for Considerations for security in applicationspersonalization Unit 12: Working with librariesBest practices for personalization Discuss when multiple libraries areUnit 9: Integrating content with IBM Web beneficial (such as library for eachContent Integrator company division)Feed format Review library performance considerationIssues with embedded links in feeds Review library techniques such asUnit 10: Integrating ECM using federated creating labels, restoring content baseddocuments on labels, and disabling versus deleting aOverview of integration librarySecurity considerations (SSO with Unit 13: SearchWebSphere Application Server) Benefits and limitations of each optionUnit 11: Security Architecture of each optionReview predefines groups (anonymous, Integrating with custom fieldsauthenticated, users and user groups, alluser groups)Explain relationship between WebSphere linePortal and Web Content Manager security Cache considerationsReview interface for assigning access levels Unit 2: REST services for Web Content

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Considerations for security in applications ManagerUnit 12: Working with libraries Service entry pointsDiscuss when multiple libraries are Access levelsbeneficial (such as library for each company Query service and parametersdivision) Using REST services to create, delete, orReview library performance consideration update web content itemsReview library techniques such as creating Unit 3: Extending the authoringlabels, restoring content based on labels, environmentand disabling versus deleting a library Look and feel optionsUnit 13: Search Plugin options (file upload class, textBenefits and limitations of each option provider class)Architecture of each option Unit 4: Extending change managementIntegrating with custom fields with custom workflows

Unit 5: Overview of the presentation layerInformation architecture andimplementationHow they are relatedWhen to use which oneOverview of portal page structure(extension of site framework)How it can be used to dynamicallygenerate navigationUnit 6: Enhanced renderingCustom launch pagesEnhanced menu componentsDynamic content based on the content IDRendering pluginsUnit 7: Enhancing the look and feelTheme customization (portal)Combined Portal and WCM navigation(generated integrated breadcrumbs)Cascading CSS (content, components,presentation templates)Inline HTML style (content, components,presentation templates)Unit 8: PersonalizationPerformance considerations forpersonalizationBest practices for personalizationUnit 9: Integrating content with IBM WebContent IntegratorFeed formatIssues with embedded links in feedsUnit 10: Integrating ECM using federateddocumentsOverview of integrationSecurity considerations (SSO withWebSphere Application Server)Unit 11: SecurityReview predefines groups (anonymous,authenticated, users and user groups, alluser groups)Explain relationship between WebSpherePortal and Web Content ManagersecurityReview interface for assigning accesslevelsConsiderations for security in applicationsUnit 12: Working with librariesDiscuss when multiple libraries arebeneficial (such as library for eachcompany division)Review library performance considerationReview library techniques such ascreating labels, restoring content basedon labels, and disabling versus deleting a

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libraryUnit 13: SearchBenefits and limitations of each optionArchitecture of each optionIntegrating with custom fields

lineCache considerationsUnit 2: REST services for Web ContentManagerService entry pointsAccess levelsQuery service and parametersUsing REST services to create, delete, orupdate web content itemsUnit 3: Extending the authoringenvironmentLook and feel optionsPlugin options (file upload class, textprovider class)Unit 4: Extending change managementwith custom workflowsUnit 5: Overview of the presentation layerInformation architecture andimplementationHow they are relatedWhen to use which oneOverview of portal page structure(extension of site framework)How it can be used to dynamicallygenerate navigationUnit 6: Enhanced renderingCustom launch pagesEnhanced menu componentsDynamic content based on the content IDRendering pluginsUnit 7: Enhancing the look and feelTheme customization (portal)Combined Portal and WCM navigation(generated integrated breadcrumbs)Cascading CSS (content, components,presentation templates)Inline HTML style (content, components,presentation templates)Unit 8: PersonalizationPerformance considerations forpersonalizationBest practices for personalizationUnit 9: Integrating content with IBM WebContent IntegratorFeed formatIssues with embedded links in feedsUnit 10: Integrating ECM using federateddocumentsOverview of integrationSecurity considerations (SSO withWebSphere Application Server)Unit 11: SecurityReview predefines groups (anonymous,authenticated, users and user groups, alluser groups)Explain relationship between WebSpherePortal and Web Content ManagersecurityReview interface for assigning access

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levelsConsiderations for security in applicationsUnit 12: Working with librariesDiscuss when multiple libraries arebeneficial (such as library for eachcompany division)Review library performance considerationReview library techniques such ascreating labels, restoring content basedon labels, and disabling versus deleting alibraryUnit 13: SearchBenefits and limitations of each optionArchitecture of each optionIntegrating with custom fields

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