The 5 Most Important FatWire and WebCenter Sites Tags
I’ve been working with Oracle WebCenter Sites (FatWire) for over a year now. Here’s my guide to the 5 most important tags to learn with examples of their use. 1. The Content Server Context tag First of...
View ArticleGetting started with Content Server Developer Tools (CSDT)
Hey, Curtis here. I’m hectic busy at the moment which makes Manifesto’s accountants happy but leaves me feeling neglectful of the Fatwire and WebCenter Sites Blog audience. So I’ve drafted in the help...
View ArticleWebCenter Sites Architect / Administrator Training
We’re now offering a course of WebCenter Sites 11g training for architects and admins. This 2 day course will equip knowledgeable attendees with the deeper insights that enable them to contribute...
View ArticlePat Shone joins WebCenter Sites supergroup
At risk of sounding like a broken record, we love Oracle WebCenter Sites here at Manifesto. We also love people who love WebCenter Sites, so it gives us great pleasure to announce that Patrick Shone is...
View ArticleWe are certified Oracle WebCenter Sites 11g specialists
We’ve been proud Oracle Gold Partners for some time but we’re pleased to announce that we’ve recently been endowed with official Oracle WebCenter Sites 11g specialist status by the global technology...
View ArticleCreating WebCenter Sites environments, part 1: setting up
This is the first tutorial in a series of posts looking at setting up a Continuous Delivery pipeline for development with Oracle WebCenter Sites. In this post we’re starting right at the beginning with...
View ArticleCreating WebCenter Sites environments, part 2: using Packer
In the first part of this tutorial we got as far as creating recipes with Ansible to automate installation and configuration of WebCenter Sites environments but with two problems: a lack of speed and a...
View ArticlePersonalisation in WebCenter Sites with the Engage framework
The engage framework is a powerful but little used framework for tailoring content on your site to specific groups of users (or a specific user if you have login capabilities). It comes as part of the...
View ArticlejRebel without a pause – avoiding PermGen roulette in WebCenter Sites deployment
Bad habits can creep in to the WebCenter Sites development cycle. In this post I’ll look at how we can work to alleviate the worst of them by creating more testable code that focusses directly on the...
View ArticleFix your aversion to WebCenter Sites versioning
Software systems these days can be hugely complex and contain many moving parts. In a regulated testing environment, it’s vital for QA Engineers to record everything about the constraints they’re...
View ArticleThe 5 Most Important FatWire and WebCenter Sites Tags
I’ve been working with Oracle WebCenter Sites (FatWire) for over a year now. Here’s my guide to the 5 most important tags to learn with examples of their use. 1. The Content Server Context tag First of...
View ArticleGetting started with Content Server Developer Tools (CSDT)
Hey, Curtis here. I’m hectic busy at the moment which makes Manifesto’s accountants happy but leaves me feeling neglectful of the Fatwire and WebCenter Sites Blog audience. So I’ve drafted in the help...
View ArticleWebCenter Sites Architect / Administrator Training
We’re now offering a course of WebCenter Sites 11g training for architects and admins. This 2 day course will equip knowledgeable attendees with the deeper insights that enable them to contribute...
View ArticlePat Shone joins WebCenter Sites supergroup
At risk of sounding like a broken record, we love Oracle WebCenter Sites here at Manifesto. We also love people who love WebCenter Sites, so it gives us great pleasure to announce that Patrick Shone is...
View ArticleWe are certified Oracle WebCenter Sites 11g specialists
We’ve been proud Oracle Gold Partners for some time but we’re pleased to announce that we’ve recently been endowed with official Oracle WebCenter Sites 11g specialist status by the global technology...
View ArticleCreating WebCenter Sites environments, part 1: setting up
This is the first tutorial in a series of posts looking at setting up a Continuous Delivery pipeline for development with Oracle WebCenter Sites. In this post we’re starting right at the beginning with...
View ArticleCreating WebCenter Sites environments, part 2: using Packer
In the first part of this tutorial we got as far as creating recipes with Ansible to automate installation and configuration of WebCenter Sites environments but with two problems: a lack of speed and a...
View ArticlePersonalisation in WebCenter Sites with the Engage framework
The engage framework is a powerful but little used framework for tailoring content on your site to specific groups of users (or a specific user if you have login capabilities). It comes as part of the...
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