introduction
The so-called Oracleas Portal is perfect that it provides an application framework that supports every level of a business portal involved, from the content viewer, content publisher and application developers until the portal manager .
Because Oracleas Portal is part of the Oracle Application Server, administrators can also access OracleAs services such as monitoring and configuration tools, one-time login, directory integration, cache, and security. Managing users and user groups, setting security, and search features, and all features needed to manage portals and databases are merged into a series of dialogs to access these dialogs through the portlets on the portal page. Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) In order to provide monitoring and configuration services, Oracleas Portal seamlessly integrates Oracle Enterprise Manager (EM) included with Oracle Applications. Using EM, you can configure the database access descriptor (DAD), specify the MOD_PLSQL connection to the database to implement the HTTP request; configure the mod_plsql cache settings; and monitor the components dependent on Oracleas Portal, such as Oracle HTTP Server, Mod_PLSQL, Parallel Page Engine, Oracle Database, Disposable Login Server, Content Gathering Server, Super Search, and Various Supply. In addition, EM provides a user interface to maintain other related intermediate profiles. Defining User Access Rules To manage users, Oracleas Portal provides some managers that enable you to create and manage user accounts, user profiles, and user groups. Oracleas Portal also provides pre-defined permissions sets to easily set access to users and user groups to different types of portal objects. Permission set is customized for different object types. For example, the page group comes with an access set, and the page comes with another permission set.
Verification is managed by OracleAs disposable login server (SSO). The main advantage of one-time login SSO is that it reduces or eliminates the need for users to log in multiple times when accessing multiple applications and multiple data sources through a portal. Certificate is stored in Oracle Internet Directory (OID).
To create a new user, you can access the user manager in the OID's Delegate Management Service (DAS) through the user portlet of Oracleas Portal. Less account information is required when creating a user account: a username, an email address, and a password. Account information is stored in OID. You can also import account information into the OID from any LDAP directory. Roles and permissions You can create roles by assigning permissions to different user groups. The role is used to control the appropriate user group to access the appropriate Oracleas Portal feature. By default, many user groups have been created. Administrators can add users to these user groups at any time.
Unauthorized users can access all objects authorized to the public user. Similarly, the logged in user can access objects authorized to the Authenticated_Users user group. You can grant other portal rights to users and user groups to perform specific features.
Oracleas Web Cache
Oracleas Portal uses Oracle Application Server Web Caches to improve performance and scalability. This provides two main performance advantages:
The metadata and content are cached in memory, which has achieved significant performance than file-based caches. Different types of caches are provided, including high-speed cache based on timeout, validation, failure, etc.