Extension for JDeveloper 11.1.1.3.0 portal

Hello

I'm new in JDeveloper and JDeveloper 11.1.1.3.0 version.
I want to create the portal using JDeveloper. So I have to get my JDeveloper Extension portal.
Is there support for the extension of the portal on this version of JDeveloper?
How can I get this plugin for my JDeveloper and configure this extension on my JDeveloper?

Thanks in advance.

Murat

If you create a new portal, using webcenter, not oracle portal because it is expected that oracle portal cannot be supported in 2014 or 2015. It is possible that portal oracle 11g will be the latest version. WebCenter is the future so if you start from scratch, webcenter is the best choice.

You can create an environment of rich portal with webcenter. You need to develop depends on the requirements. Subsequently webcenter is ready to use collaborative portal named webcenter spaces. With webcenter spaces, you can create pages of pages when running, add portlets, customizations, personalization and so on. With webcenter spaces, you can also integrate many services. For example, the following webcenter ships with a license limited to the Complutense University of MADRID. UCM can be used to manage documents. Since your webcenter application or webcenter spaces you can download, remove, manage,... documents of the Complutense University of MADRID.

With webcenter in JDeveloper extensions, you are able to build webcenter applications. These applications can act as a portal. This means that you can create your own application with the possibility to create pages when running and allow the user to customize their pages as well.

If you can wait a few months (early 2011) until the new version of webcenter will appear, then it is much easier to create custom portals.

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