DCTM eWorld2002 presentation1

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BEA Portal with Content Management Delivering Categorized Corporate Information Erwin Chiong Nataraj Jeedigunta Documentum echiong @documentum.com [email protected]

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BEA Portal with Content Management

Delivering Categorized Corporate Information

Erwin ChiongNataraj Jeedigunta

[email protected]

[email protected]

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Vision - Definition

• Create a Product Operations portal that provides a central point of access to information, tools, and resources in support of Product Operations staff

• The portal will be really useful, intuitively easy to use, rich in content, up-to-date, and relevant

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Benefits

Site UtilizationSite Utilization

Administrative Costs

Education Costs

CommunicationCommunication

Content Productionand Delivery Costs

ProductivityProductivityand Satisfactionand Satisfaction

Relevant Content

Int. Support CostsInt. Support Costs

Forrester Report

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What Users look for in a Portal?Forrester Report

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Schedule and Resources

September NovemberOctober December

Kick-off 1st Prototype

2nd Prototype

January

LaunchPO Portal

• 2 full time developers• 2 part time infrastructure and content architects• 0 portal administrator• 200 users

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Portal Demo

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Portal Demo

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Portal Demo

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Portal Demo

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Portal Demo

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Portal Demo

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Portal Demo

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Portal Demo

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The Result…

• Better communication

• Lowered bug counts• Increased

productivity

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How did we do it?

• Portal• Ease of use• Personalization• Taxonomy• Collaboration• Administration

• Content Management• Authoring• Versioning• Workflow• Lifecycle Mgmt• Search• Security• Scalability

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• Weblogic Server 6.1• Weblogic Commerce Server 4.0

• Portal Framework• Personalization

• BEA Portlet Adapters 4.3• BEA eConnectors 4.3• WebCache 4.3• WebPublisher 4.3• Engagement Server 4.3• CPS 4.3• eContent Server 4.3

• XML framework• Taxonomy engine

How did we do it? (cont’d)

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Personalization Server Run-Time Architecture

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Portal Management (cont’d)

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Personalization Server Run-Time Architecture

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Content ManagementDCTM eConnector for BEA

• Manage content rules• Access publish content

Personalization Server (WLCS)

Docbase integration

WebCache Integration

Documentum JDBC Driver.

DFC

DMCL

Native RDBMS Driver

Docbase

WebCache Database

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Content Management (cont’d) DCTM BEA Portlet Adapters

• Access DCTM Repositories

BEA Portal

DFC

RepositoryeContent

Server

DQL API

Adapter

Application Server

JDBCServices

PortletDispatcher

PortletsWeb Forms Forms Class

JSP/Java

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XML Taxonomy Drives Content Personalization selection &

presentation

Content Management (cont’d) DCTM XML Engine

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