Exam Title: Oracle WebCenter Portal 11.1.1.8 Essentials
Exam Number: 1Z0-430
Exam Price: $245.00 More on exam pricing
Format: Multiple Choice
Duration: 120 Minutes
Number of Questions: 80
Passing Score: 78%
Validated Against: This exam has been validated against Oracle WebCenter Portal 11.1.1.8.
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Oracle WebCenter Portal 11g Certified Implementation Specialist
Oracle WebCenter Portal Concepts
Describe WebCenter Portal Concepts
Differentiate public web sites and enterprise portals
Describe Enterprise Content Management (ECM) capabilities within WebCenter
Describe Composite Applications
Describe Personalization and Customization
Explain the Portal development methodology
Portal Builder
Describe Portal Builder, Resource Catalog and Catalog Filters
Create a Portal template
Create a Portal based on a template
Create Portal Pages
Create and Manage the Resources Catalogs
Navigation Menus
Describe basic navigation menus and how they can be customized
Create a menu structure
Create links
Social
Describe the social components in WebCenter Portal
Configure document collaboration
Add social components to a portal page
Skinning
Explain the concepts of a portal skin
Modify an existing skin using JDeveloper
Publish and use a new portal skin to Portal Builder
Integration with Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE)
Describe how to configure and use OBIEE with Portal
Configure and use OBIEE in Portal
Leverage Contextual Events
Integration with Oracle EBusiness Suite (EBS)
Describe the EBS integration with Portal
Develop a task flow using SOA Composite to integrate with EBS
Publish a task flow and use on a portal page
WebCenter Portal System Architecture
Describe the system architecture model, including a reference architecture
Explain the options available for a highly available architecture
Describe the backup and disaster recovery options
Outline the system requirements needed to build the solution, including core dependencies
Describe integration options and technology used by the solution
Explain design considerations for system sizing
Describe Portal security
Integrating Content
Configure and Customize the Document Library
Configure and use Content Presenter
Use Content Repository Based Data Controls (using JCR standard)
Use the Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) API
Describe the concepts of a content presenter template
Create a new content presenter template in JDeveloper
Publish and leverage a new content presenter template in Portal Builder
Mobile
Describe options for mobility
Explain how to use page variants and when to use Responsive Design
Create device groups and devices
Develop a mobile variant portal page
Leverage Application Development Framework (ADF) Mobile with WebCenter Portal
Portal Development
Describe the difference between Task Flow, Portlet and Pagelets in Portal
Use Oracle JDeveloper to build and deploy Portal assets
Build a portlet, and consume it in Portal
Explain JavaServer Faces (JSF), ADF Faces Rich Client, ADF Business Components
Build an ADF Task Flow using Business Components
Wire components together (shared parameters, interportlet communication etc)
Use Expression Language
Customize a Task Flow
Set up Runtime Editing with Customization Components
Page Template
Describe the concepts of a page template
Create a new page template and style in JDeveloper
Publish and leverage a new page template in Portal Builder
Integration with Oracle Business Process Management (BPM)
Configure and use BPM with Portal
Create a Freevo form, add to a portal page, and trigger a process
Best Practices for Portal Deployment
Use the Performance and Diagnostics tools
Export/Import the WebCenter Applications
QUESTION 1
A page template design is being used by all the authenticated pages. The template is designed in such a manner
that all the errors arising from the back end or model layer are being displayed in the template facet.
There is a requirement that some of the pages do not show error messages such as in the above scenario, rather
they need to show messages in a pop-up window.
How should you design the page template to take care of both types of page requirements?
A. Create different page templates for both kinds of pages to have different behavior to show error messages.
B. Keep the template as it is and let developers write their own logic to show the error messages.
C. Create an attribute in page template. Let developers set it to true from their page if they need to display it on the template or false if they want to show it in a pop-up window. Use this attribute as rendered property for error messages.
D. Extend the existing page template and add the logic to show the error message on the template and pop-up window based on view ID.
Answer: C
QUESTION 2
You are developing custom task flows.
Identify two reasons for using connections.xml to store required connection details for external services.
A. This is the only way to set a connection in ADF.
B. You can change the endpoints of the connections at run time.
C. The connections can be updated when adding the task flow to the page in Portal Builder.
D. Maintain all connection details in a central location.
Answer: C,D
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E29542_01/doc.1111/e27603/servtool_pcon.htm
QUESTION 3
The Personalization engine within WebCenter Portal allows implementing features such as _______.
A. having banners or other content areas that will change according to a user’s profile
B. managing user profile information and updating profile picture
C. uploading pictures and videos and displaying them on a user’s home page
D. setting security information for a portal in order to decide which pages a user should have access to
Answer: C
QUESTION 4
What are the three ways to export Portal from a source environment A and import it to the target environment B?
A. Create a portal library jar file from Portal Builder Admin and export it from environment A and import it in environment B.
B. Create a portal library zip file from Portal Builder and export it from environment A and import it in environment B.
C. Create a par file from Portal Builder and export it from environment A and import it in environment B.
D. Use WLST exportWebCenterPortals and importWebCenterPortals commands to export and import archives.
E. Use WLST propagateWebCenterPortals and deployWebCenterPortal after having established a direct connection between A and B.
Answer: A,C,D
QUESTION 5
The DesignWebCenterSpaces application contains a file called config.properties.
What is the purpose of this file?
A. To enable a connection between JDeveloper and the Portal server. This will be used to upload and download assets directly from JDeveloper.
B. It allows the developer to configure which asset types can be created or edited with this application.
C. It is used to store classpath and library information, and the path to executables. That way, a local Portal instance can be started from JDeveloper.
D. It is an internally used file. Developers should not have to manually configure this file, except when required by Oracle to do so.
Answer: A
Reference:
https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/enterprise2/palski-jdeveloper-webcenter-2062770.html
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