Claims
- 1. An interactive tool for configuring a portal, comprising:
a first user interface operable to define and/or manage the portal; a second user interface operable to define and/or manage entitlements for at least one portal resource; and wherein the portal can include at least one of the following portal resources: a desktop, a book, a page, a portlet, a shell, a look and feel, and a layout.
- 2. The interactive tool of claim 1, further comprising:
at least one user interface operable to define and/or manage one of: a desktop, a book, a page, a portlet, a shell, a theme, a menu, a look and feel, and a layout.
- 3. The interactive tool of claim 1 wherein:
a desktop can be defined based on a template.
- 4. The interactive tool of claim 1 wherein:
a desktop is a user-specific view of a portal.
- 5. The interactive tool of claim 1, further comprising:
a third user interface operable to define and/or manage a desktop; and wherein the third user interface can render a preview of the desktop.
- 6. The interactive tool of claim 1 wherein:
the portal can be depicted graphically as a hierarchy of the at least one portal resources.
- 7. The interactive tool of claim 1 wherein:
the first user interface includes a context-sensitive editor.
- 8. The interactive tool of claim 1 wherein:
the first user interface includes a hierarchy browser.
- 9. The interactive tool of claim 1 wherein:
an entitlement determines what capabilities are available to a portal visitor for the at least one resources.
- 10. The interactive tool of claim 1 wherein:
an entitlement is based on a user role.
- 11. The interactive tool of claim 1, further comprising:
a third user interface operable to define and/or manage content; and wherein content is part of a virtual content repository (VCR).
- 12. The interactive tool of claim 11 wherein:
the third user interface allows a user to modify the VCR by dragging and dropping graphical objects representing VCR nodes.
- 13. The interactive tool of claim 1 wherein:
a portlet can dynamically present content.
- 14. The interactive tool of claim 1, further comprising:
a fourth user interface operable to define and/or manage personalization of the portal.
- 15. The interactive tool of claim 14 wherein:
the fourth user interface is operable to define and/or manage a content placeholder.
- 16. The interactive tool of claim 14 wherein:
the fourth user interface is operable to define and/or manage a content selector.
- 17. The interactive tool of claim 1, further comprising:
a fifth user interface operable to define and/or manage delegated administration.
- 18. An interactive tool for configuring a portal, comprising:
a first user interface operable to define and/or manage the portal; a second user interface operable to define and/or manage entitlements for at least one portal resource; wherein the portal can include at least one of the following portal resources: a desktop, a book, a page, a portlet, a shell, a theme, a menu, a look and feel, and a layout; and wherein an entitlement determines what capabilities are available to a portal visitor for the at least one resources.
- 19. The interactive tool of claim 18, further comprising:
at least one user interface operable to define and/or manage one of: a desktop, a book, a page, a portlet, a shell, a look and feel, and a layout.
- 20. The interactive tool of claim 18 wherein:
a desktop can be defined based on a template.
- 21. The interactive tool of claim 18 wherein:
a desktop is a user-specific view of a portal.
- 22. The interactive tool of claim 18, further comprising:
a third user interface operable to define and/or manage a desktop; and wherein the third user interface can render a preview of the desktop.
- 23. The interactive tool of claim 18 wherein:
the portal can be depicted graphically as a hierarchy of the at least one portal resources.
- 24. The interactive tool of claim 18 wherein:
the first user interface includes a context-sensitive editor.
- 25. The interactive tool of claim 18 wherein:
the first user interface includes a hierarchy browser.
- 26. The interactive tool of claim 18 wherein:
an entitlement is based on a user role.
- 27. The interactive tool of claim 18, further comprising:
a third user interface operable to define and/or manage content; and wherein content is part of a virtual content repository (VCR).
- 28. The interactive tool of claim 27 wherein:
the third user interface allows a user to modify the VCR by dragging and dropping graphical objects representing VCR nodes.
- 29. The interactive tool of claim 18 wherein:
a portlet can dynamically present content.
- 30. The interactive tool of claim 18, further comprising:
a fourth user interface operable to define and/or manage personalization of the portal.
- 31. The interactive tool of claim 30 wherein:
the fourth user interface is operable to define and/or manage a content placeholder.
- 32. The interactive tool of claim 30 wherein:
the fourth user interface is operable to define and/or manage a content selector.
- 33. The interactive tool of claim 18, further comprising:
a fifth user interface operable to define and/or manage delegated administration.
- 34. A method for configuring a portal, comprising:
providing a first user interface operable to define and/or manage the portal; providing a second user interface operable to define and/or manage entitlements for at least one portal resource; and wherein the portal can include at least one of the following portal resources: a desktop, a book, a page, a portlet, a shell, a theme, a menu, a look and feel, and a layout.
- 35. The method of claim 34, further comprising:
providing at least one user interface operable to define and/or manage one of: a desktop, a book, a page, a portlet, a shell, a look and feel, and a layout.
- 36. The method of claim 34 wherein:
a desktop can be defined based on a template.
- 37. The method of claim 34 wherein:
a desktop is a user-specific view of a portal.
- 38. The method of claim 34, further comprising:
providing a third user interface operable to define and/or manage a desktop; and wherein the third user interface can render a preview of the desktop.
- 39. The method of claim 34 wherein:
the portal can be depicted graphically as a hierarchy of the at least one portal resources.
- 40. The method of claim 34 wherein:
the first user interface includes a context-sensitive editor.
- 41. The method of claim 34 wherein:
the first user interface includes a hierarchy browser.
- 42. The method of claim 34 wherein:
an entitlement determines what capabilities are available to a portal visitor for the at least one resources.
- 43. The method of claim 34 wherein:
an entitlement is based on a user role.
- 44. The method of claim 34, further comprising:
providing a third user interface operable to define and/or manage content; and wherein content is part of a virtual content repository (VCR).
- 45. The method of claim 44 wherein:
the third user interface allows a user to modify the VCR by dragging and dropping graphical objects representing VCR nodes.
- 46. The method of claim 34 wherein:
a portlet can dynamically present content.
- 47. The method of claim 34, further comprising:
providing a fourth user interface operable to define and/or manage personalization of the portal.
- 48. The method of claim 47 wherein:
the fourth user interface is operable to define and/or manage a content placeholder.
- 49. The method of claim 47 wherein:
the fourth user interface is operable to define and/or manage a content selector.
- 50. The method of claim 34, further comprising:
providing a fifth user interface operable to define and/or manage delegated administration.
- 51. A machine readable medium having instructions stored thereon that when executed by a processor cause a system to:
provide a first user interface operable to define and/or manage the portal; provide a second user interface operable to define and/or manage entitlements for at least one portal resource; and wherein the portal can include at least one of the following portal resources: a desktop, a book, a page, a portlet, a shell, a theme, a menu, a look and feel, and a layout.
- 52. The machine readable medium of claim 51, further comprising instructions that when executed cause the system to:
at least one user interface operable to define and/or manage one of: a desktop, a book, a page, a portlet, a shell, a look and feel, and a layout.
- 53. The machine readable medium of claim 51 wherein:
a desktop can be defined based on a template.
- 54. The machine readable medium of claim 51 wherein:
a desktop is a user-specific view of a portal.
- 55. The machine readable medium of claim 51, further comprising instructions that when executed cause the system to:
provide a third user interface operable to define and/or manage a desktop; and wherein the third user interface can render a preview of the desktop.
- 56. The machine readable medium of claim 51 wherein:
the portal can be depicted graphically as a hierarchy of the at least one portal resources.
- 57. The machine readable medium of claim 51 wherein:
the first user interface includes a context-sensitive editor.
- 58. The machine readable medium of claim 51 wherein:
the first user interface includes a hierarchy browser.
- 59. The machine readable medium of claim 51 wherein:
an entitlement determines what capabilities are available to a portal visitor for the at least one resources.
- 60. The machine readable medium of claim 51 wherein:
an entitlement is based on a user role.
- 61. The machine readable medium of claim 51, further comprising instructions that when executed cause the system to:
provide a third user interface operable to define and/or manage content; and wherein content is part of a virtual content repository (VCR).
- 62. The machine readable medium of claim 51 wherein:
the third user interface allows a user to modify the VCR by dragging and dropping graphical objects representing VCR nodes.
- 63. The machine readable medium of claim 51 wherein:
a portlet can dynamically present content.
- 64. The machine readable medium of claim 51, further comprising instructions that when executed cause the system to:
provide a fourth user interface operable to define and/or manage personalization of the portal.
- 65. The machine readable medium of claim 64 wherein:
the fourth user interface is operable to define and/or manage a content placeholder.
- 66. The machine readable medium of claim 64 wherein:
the fourth user interface is operable to define and/or manage a content selector.
- 67. The machine readable medium of claim 51, further comprising instructions that when executed cause the system to:
provide a fifth user interface operable to define and/or manage delegated administration.
- 68. A computer data signal embodied in a transmission medium, comprising:
a code segment including instructions to provide a first user interface operable to define and/or manage the portal; a code segment including instructions to provide a second user interface operable to define and/or manage entitlements for at least one portal resource; and wherein the portal can include at least one of the following portal resources: a desktop, a book, a page, a portlet, a shell, a look and feel, and a layout.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
[0001] This application claims priority from the following application, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety:
[0002] SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PORTAL AND WEB SERVER ADMINISTRATION, U.S. Application No. 60/451,174, Inventors: Christopher E. Bales, et al., filed on Feb. 28, 2003. (Attorney's Docket No. BEAS-1371US0)
[0003] This application is related to the following co-pending applications which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety:
[0004] SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NAVIGATING A GRAPHICAL HIERARCHY, U.S. application Ser. No. ______, Inventors: Christopher E. Bales, et al., filed on ______. (Attorney's Docket No. BEAS-1372US0)
[0005] SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTEXT-SENSITIVE EDITING, U.S. application Ser. No. ______, Inventors: Christopher E. Bales, et al., filed on ______. (Attorney's Docket No. BEAS-1373US0)
[0006] SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AN EXTENSIBLE ADMINISTRATION TOOL, U.S. application Ser. No. ______, Inventors: Richard Mousseau, filed on ______. (Attorney's Docket No. BEAS-1376US0)
[0007] SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERSONALIZING A PORTAL, U.S. application Ser. No. ______, Inventors: Christopher E. Bales, et al., filed on ______. (Attorney's Docket No. BEAS-1381US0)
[0008] CONTENT MINING FOR VIRTUAL CONTENT REPOSITORIES, U.S. application Ser. No. ______, Inventors: Gregory Smith, et al., filed on ______. (Attorney's Docket No. BEAS-1483US0)
Provisional Applications (1)
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60451174 |
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