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The 0ole 4ditor is a central tool which can e used to create and edit 42ternal &ervicesmaster i8iews and wor!sets as well as roles. The.ortal ontent &tudio is a "e#ased tool for creating roles and hierarchies and for assigning content o:ects.
The 0ole 4ditor is a central tool which can e used to create and edit 42ternal &ervicesmaster i8iews and wor!sets as well as roles. The.ortal ontent &tudio is a "e#ased tool for creating roles and hierarchies and for assigning content o:ects.
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1. 1 ."hat is the load#alancing mechanism that allows all requests of a specifc user in a single session forwarded to the same server$ %. &tic!iness '. destination ased a(nit) *. %ctive+passive clustering ,. %ctive+active clustering 1. 2 ."hich of the following stores roles and role components- and page#to# role relationships$ %. .ortal /,%. director) '. .ortal *ontent ,irector) (.*,) *. *orporate /,%. director) ,. 0epositor) dataase 1. 1 ."hat t)pe of permission does the portal server needs to access to its .ortal *ontent ,irector) (.*,) fle s)stem$ %. read+write '. read *. write ,. read+write+e2ecute 1. 4 ."hich of the following are true regarding the .ortal 0oles$ (*hoose all that appl).) %. 3n 4. 5.0- the 0ole 4ditor is emedded in the central administration environment for the development and administration of content6 the .ortal *ontent &tudio. '. 3n 4. 7.0- the 0ole 4ditor is a central tool which can e used to create and edit 42ternal &ervices- master i8iews and wor!sets as well as roles. *. 0oles and master i8iews can e created and edited in the 0ole 4ditor. ,. 9he 0ole 4ditor is a "e#ased tool for creating roles and hierarchies and for assigning content o:ects to roles. 1. 7 ."hat are the di;erent t)pes of integrated authentication mechanisms that the 4nterprise .ortal 7.0 o;ers$ (*hoose all that appl).) %. %uthentication using a reverse pro2) with <=& permissions '. %uthentication with >.70? digital certifcates *. %uthentication %gainst <ser ,ata in &%. 0+1 &)stem ,. %uthentication with <ser 3, and .assword 4. %uthentication using @etegrit) &iteAinder =. %uthentication using ,igital envelopes 1. 5 .=or administration tas!s in the .ortal *atalog- it is recommended that )ou organiBe the content in a folder ta2onom). .lacing man) o:ects in a single folder increases the time it ta!es for that folder to load. How man) o:ects o:ects does &%. recommends to !eep in a single folder$ %. C7 '. 100 *. 27 ,. 70 4. 7 =. 10 1. C ."hich of the following is a prerequisite to enale ,ragD0elate and &ingle &ign#En$ %. 0etrieval and *lassifcation (904>) '. Java &erver .ages *. 4nterprise .ortal .lug#3n (".#.3) ,. &%. <nifcation &erver 1. F .GGGGGGGG assemles the pages that are displa)ed in the 4nterprise .ortal. %. *ontent &erver '. <nifcation &erver *. i8iew&erver ,. .age 'uilder 1. 11 .9rue or false6 4nterprise portal 5.0 &.2 supports onl) software ased load alancing. %. 9rue '. =alse &cenario 9he operating s)stem collector &%.Es*ol is a stand#alone program that runs in the operating s)stem ac!ground. 3t runs independentl) of &%. instances e2actl) once per monitored host. 1. ? ."hich of the following data aout operating s)stem resources are collected ) &%.Es*ol$ (*hoose all that appl).) %. 3. fltering of the pac!ets leaving the interface '. 3le tie#out and gatewa) ping *. <tiliBation of ph)sical dis!s and fle s)stems ,. <sage of virtual and ph)sical memor) 4. .rocess monitoring =. 0esource usage of running processes H. *.< utiliBation 1. 10 .<ser access to content is determined ) GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG. %. content management '. 9he top#level navigation ar *. i8iews in the channels ,. 0ole defnitions 1. 11 ."hat are the two t)pes of nodes that the J244 4ngine cluster consists of$ %. dispatchers '. clients *. gatewa) ,. servers 1. 12 .9he frst time )ou log on to the portal as GGGGGGGGGG (*hoose two.) %. default password- sap '. default password- admin *. predefned user- called administrator ,. predefned user- called admin &%. 4nterprise .ortal =undamentals *ertifcation questions ') %ravinda aravindGsapepI)ahoo.com 1. 14 ."hich presents a hierarchical list of portal pages and services$ %. *hannels '. 0oles *. i8iews ,. 9he navigation tree 1. 17 ."hat t)pe of request the client sends to the <nifcation &erver through H99. when )ou perform a ,ragD0elate action in the front end$ %. &&/ '. 9*. *. H0@. ,. <,. 4. H&0. 1. 15 .9rue or false6 3f )ou are using asic authentication- &%. recommends that )ou set up the rowser and portal "e server to communicate using &ecure &oc!ets /a)er (&&/). %. 9rue '. =alse 1. 1C .Jour organiBation has the &%. &)stem 0elease 1.1H and )ou have a tough time to accept and verif) &%. /ogon 9ic!ets in )our portal server. "hat could e the prolem$ %. .ortal &ervers digital signature is missing '. &%. logon tic!ets are not supported in releases lower than 4.0' *. %ccess control list (%*/) is den)ing access ,. &%. &)stem 0elease 1.1H has a ug 1. 1F ."hat does the reverse pro2) flter enales the portal to do$ (*hoose all that appl).) %. ,istinguish etween the H99. requests '. replaces )our e2isting frewall in the ,AK *. 0eplace the scheme- host- and port numer in an H99. request. ,. 0espond to more than one domain name using di;erent pro2) servers. 4. *hec! all H99. requests coming to the portal platform. 1. 1? ."hich of the following are true regarding i8iews when it is invo!ed from an 3nternet 42plorer or @etscape rowser$ &%. 4nterprise .ortal =undamentals *ertifcation questions ') %ravinda aravindGsapepI)ahoo.com %. 3n 3nternet 42plorer- each i8iew is contained in an H9A/ tale '. 3n @etscape- each i8iew is contained in an H9A/ tale *. 3n 3nternet 42plorer- each i8iew in a portal page is contained in an i=rame ,. 3n @etscape- each i8iew in a portal page is contained in an i=rame 1. 20 ..ortal %dmin ta provides the tools for creating "e components. (9rue or =alse) %. 9rue '. =alse 1. 21 .Jou want to set the log levels of )our new 4. 5.0 installation in production environment to 400E0. "hich fle do )ou edit to accomplish this tas!$ %. confg.2ml '. logger.2ml *. logger.csv ,. logadmin.2ml 1. 22 ."hich of the following is a middleware component that enales the development of &%.#compatile components and applications in Java$ %. &%. J*o '. &,A *. J244 4ngine ,. &%. "e %& 1. 21 ."hich of the following cr)ptograph) tool is used to confgure secure communication etween the 904> preprocessor and the portal "e server and etween the 904> "e server and the 904> 3&%.3 0egister$ %. &%.*%0 '. &%.&4*.3 *. &%.&&/* ,. &%.H4@.&4 1. 24 .9he standard deliver) of &%. 4nterprise .ortal 5.0 contains four administration roles- all of which sudivide the e2isting administration tas!s into four groups. "hich of the following deals with the administration roles$ (*hoose four.) &%. 4nterprise .ortal =undamentals *ertifcation questions ') %ravinda aravindGsapepI)ahoo.com %. &ecurit) %dministration '. <ser %dministration *. &)stem %dministration ,. *ontent %dministration 4. &uper %dministration (containing all administration tas!s) =. @etwor! %dministration 1. 27 ."hich of the following 4nterprise .ortal platform enales unstructured content management- and sophisticated search and retrieval functionalit) over unstructured content in disparate information repositories$ %. <nifcation &erver '. .ortal &erver *. .age 'uilder ,. Lnowledge Aanagement (LA) &cenario 9he Lnowledge Aanagement platform (LA) provides functions that support the management of information in the form of unstructured data and partl) structured data in &%. 4nterprise .ortal. 1. 25 ."hat are the three elements of the LA platform that have di;erent tas!s$ %. *ollaoration '. 904> *. .ortal *ontent ,irector) (.*,) ,. *ontent Aanagement 1. 2C .,rag#and#,rop the i8iew interface with the matching numers as shown in the following fgure. *lic! here to view the fgure &%. 4nterprise .ortal =undamentals *ertifcation questions ') %ravinda aravindGsapepI)ahoo.com % ' * , 1. 2F ."hich component of the 4nterprise .ortal provides authentication of portal users against user repositor) $ %. .ortal server '. <ser management *. .ortal /,%. director) server ,. *orporate /,%. director) server 1. 2? ."hat are the two variants in 4nterprise .ortal &&E mechanism availale depending &%. 4nterprise .ortal =undamentals *ertifcation questions ') %ravinda aravindGsapepI)ahoo.com on securit) requirements and the supported e2ternal applications$ %. &&E with &%. logon tic!ets '. &&E with user 3, and password *. &&E with ,igital *ertifcates ,. &&E with /,%. server 1. 10 ."hich of the following is used to organiBe i8iews into logical groups- are also assigned to roles$ %. *hannels '. i.anel *. i8iews ,. 0oles 1. 11 .9rue or false6 9he &%. 4nterprise .ortal 5.0 permissions mainl) defne the access rights of portal administrators to portal o:ects in the .ortal *atalog. 9he access permissions are implemented with the %ccess *ontrol /ist (%*/) method. %. =alse '. 9rue 1. 12 ."hat is the 9*.+3. port numer that the loc! server use to identif) the specifc process request coming from each middleware client$ %. 12?? '. 10F0 *. F0 ,. 441 1. 11 .9rue or false6 4nterprise Java'ean (4J') is a rowser#ased- device# independent technolog) which provides a runtime and a development environment for professional usiness "e applications. %. =alse '. 9rue 1. 14 ."hat are the two user management master i8iews that )ou can modif) to suit )our compan)Ms requirements and integrate in the portal$ &%. 4nterprise .ortal =undamentals *ertifcation questions ') %ravinda aravindGsapepI)ahoo.com %. &elf registration master i8iew '. %non)mous /ogon with @amed Huest <sers master i8iew *. *hange password master i8iew ,. Aicrosoft %ctive ,irector) &erver master i8iew 1. 17 .9rue or false6 %ll machines in a portal cluster are covered ) a license installed on an) of them. However- for high availailit) purposes- )ou should install a license on at least two portal machines- although a license on each machine is recommended. 3n this case- if the machine with the single license is stopped for more than an hour (the period of time during which the license is cached)- portal operation will not e interrupted. %. =alse '. 9rue 1. 15 ."hich ta contains the default "elcome page plus the pages assigned to all of the roles to which the logged on user is assigned$ %. .ortal %dmin '. A) .ages *. &)stem *onfguration ,. *ontent %dmin 1. 1C ."hen will )ou use a corporate /,%. director) as a primar) store for central user data$ (*hoose two.) %. if the s)stem landscape consists of @ovell @et"are clients '. if there is a mi2ed s)stem landscape including oth &%. and non#&%. s)stems *. if there are large numer of users in the s)stem landscape ,. if there are large numer of "indows >. users in the networ! 1. 1F ."hich technolog) relate usiness data across applications and+or dataases for which )ou have installed a unifer on )our <nifcation &erver$ %. ,ragD0elate '. i8iew *. ,ragD,rop ,. <nifers &%. 4nterprise .ortal =undamentals *ertifcation questions ') %ravinda aravindGsapepI)ahoo.com 1. 1? .Jou want to tune )our s)stem dataase. How do )ou enale high load and avoid errors when running &%. 4nterprise .ortal with an Eracle dataase$ %. ) decreasing the ma2imum numer of processes and sessions in the dataase. '. ) using the Eracle 4nterprise Aanager (or ,'% &tudio)- decrease the process numers *. ) increasing the ma2imum numer of threads and logs in the dataase. ,. ) increasing the ma2imum numer of processes and sessions in the dataase. 1. 40 ."h) is it not recommended to implement &ingle &ign#En with user 3, and password$ %. the user 3, and password are transmitted in plain te2t using H99. .E&9 '. it ta!es longer hours to update the /,%. server *. it requires additional confguration steps to enale *H%. ,. &%. does not support &ingle &ign#En with user 3, and password Nuestion 1 42planation6 =or &%. 4nterprise .ortal- the load#alancing solution should ensure session persistence- or Ostic!iness.P 9his means that all requests of a specifc user in a single session are forwarded to the same server. &tic!iness is achieved at initial logon- ) lin!ing to the 3. address and local port of the load#alancing s)stem. 3f one node fails- the other servers assume the tas!s of the failed node without an) pause in operation or loss of information. Nuestion 2 42planation6 .ortal *ontent ,irector) (.*,) is a fle s)stem which stores roles and role components- and page#to#role relationships. 3t also stores deplo)ale (.%0) and master i8iews (written in Java) with their personaliBation data and derivations (Java i8iews- 42ternal &ervices). 9he .*, stores a cop) of the page catalog. Nuestion 1 42planation6 9he portal server needs read+write access to its .*, fle s)stem. Nuestion 4 42planation6 0oles are maintained with the 0ole 4ditor in oth &%. 4nterprise .ortal 7.0 and 5.0. 9he 0ole 4ditor is a "e#ased tool for creating roles and hierarchies and for assigning content o:ects to roles. 3n 4. 7.0- the 0ole 4ditor is a central tool which can e used to create and edit 42ternal &ervices- master i8iews and wor!sets as well as roles. Ether editors are availale for the administration of pages and i8iews. 3n 4. 5.0- the 0ole 4ditor is emedded in the central administration environment for the development and administration of content6 the .ortal *ontent &tudio. 9his administration environment can e used to call all editors for the creation and administration of content- including the 0ole 4ditor. Enl) roles can e created and edited in the 0ole 4ditor. &%. 4nterprise .ortal =undamentals *ertifcation questions ') %ravinda aravindGsapepI)ahoo.com Nuestion 7 42planation6 %uthentication provides a wa) of verif)ing the userMs identit) efore he or she is granted access to the portal. Ence the user has een authenticated- he or she is issued a &%. logon tic!et that allows him or her to access all the applications- information and services in the 4nterprise .ortal using &ingle &ign#En. &ince man) of these applications ma) contain sensitive data- it is imperative that the user in question can e identifed and this identit) authenticated. 9he process of authentication is ased on each user having a unique set of credentials for gaining access. =or e2ample- with user 3, and password authentication- the authentication server compares a userMs authentication credentials with other user credentials stored in a data repositor). 3f the credentials match- the user is granted access to the 4nterprise .ortal. Etherwise- the authentication fails and portal access is denied. 9he 4nterprise .ortal 7.0 o;ers the following integrated authentication mechanisms6 Q %uthentication with <ser 3, and .assword Q %uthentication with >.70? digital certifcates Q %uthentication using e2ternal mechanisms R "indows 2000 authentication R %uthentication %gainst <ser ,ata in &%. 0+1 &)stem R 42ternal "e access management tools- such as @etegrit) &iteAinder R *EA interface allowing )ou to use an) !ind of e2ternal authentication service @ote that )ou must use one method of authentication for all users. 9he onl) e2ception is authentication with digital certifcates. ,igital certifcates can e used as an additional method of authentication. 9his means that users that have a client certifcate use it to log on while other users have to provide credentials using a di;erent authentication mechanism. Nuestion 5 42planation6 9he recommendation is that do not place more than fft) (70) o:ects in a single folder. Nuestion C 42planation6 9he 4nterprise .ortal .lug#3n (".#.3) enales the e2change of data etween &%. 4nterprise .ortal and the m)&%..com components- for e2ample &%. 0+1 and &%. '". 3t is a prerequisite to enale ,ragD0elate and &ingle &ign# Nuestion F 42planation6 9he .age 'uilder assemles the pages that are displa)ed in the 4nterprise .ortal. 3t gets information aout the navigation etween pages and the la)out of the pages from the roles assigned to a user. 3nformation aout which roles are assigned to which users is stored in the portal /,%. director). Nuestion ? 42planation6 9he operating s)stem collector &%.Es*ol is a stand#alone program that runs in the operating s)stem ac!ground. 3t runs independentl) of &%. instances e2actl) once per monitored host. &%.Es*ol collects data aout operating s)stem resources- including6 Q <sage of virtual and ph)sical memor) &%. 4nterprise .ortal =undamentals *ertifcation questions ') %ravinda aravindGsapepI)ahoo.com Q *.< utiliBation Q <tiliBation of ph)sical dis!s and fle s)stems Q 0esource usage of running processes Q .rocess monitoring Nuestion 10 42planation6 <ser access to content is determined ) 0ole defnitions. % portal role is a collection of content. "hile portal content is developed to enale access to information relevant to the organiBation in which the portal is deplo)ed- roles defne the suset of content availale to each functional role within the organiBation. <sers are assigned to the role or roles that provide content relevant to them. % user has access to the content that has een assigned to all of his or her roles. Nuestion 11 42planation6 J244 4ngine cluster is a set of independent nodes that are addressed and managed as a single s)stem. 9he cluster consists of two t)pes of nodes6 dispatchers and servers. 9he administrator of the s)stem determines the numer of dispatchers and servers in a cluster. 4ach dispatcher node is connected to all server nodes in the cluster and each server node maintains connections to all other cluster nodes. *lustering enales d)namic load alancing ) distriuting client requests among the server nodes in the cluster- there) providing higher scalailit) and improved s)stem performance Nuestion 12 42planation6 <sers and passwords are defned in the director) server. 9o enale those users and passwords for portal logon- )ou must defne a securit) confguration- using the portal tools. However- in order to do so- )ou need to log on to the portal. 9he frst time )ou log on to the portal- )ou log on as a default- predefned user- called admin- using the default password- admin. %fter )ou have defned a securit) confguration- )ou ma) continue to log on as user admin- or )ou ma) log on with the user information defned in the director) server. 9he admin+admin logon provides )ou with access to the portal as a full) qualifed superadministrator. @ote that administrator access is enaled via Aicrosoft 3nternet 42plorer rowsers onl). 9here is no administrator access via @etscape rowsers. Nuestion 11 42planation6 /oad alancing is dividing the wor! of one computer among several computers so that more wor! gets done in the same amount of time and all users get served faster. Jou can implement a hardware or a software load alancing solution. Nuestion 14 42planation6 9he role defnition determines the navigation structure within the portal. 9he navigation structure consists of the top#level navigation ar- and the detailed navigation tree. 9he top#level navigation ar is a series of tas in the title area of the portal header. % user navigates portal pages and services ) clic!ing tas in the top#level navigation ar. &%. 4nterprise .ortal =undamentals *ertifcation questions ') %ravinda aravindGsapepI)ahoo.com Nuestion 17 42planation6 "hen the user performs a ,ragD0elate action in the front end- the client sends a H0@. (h)perrelational navigation protocol) request to the <nifcation &erver through H99.. 9he <nifcation &erver resolves the relationship etween the drag source and the drop target- and queries the dataase and+or applications to determine the record set. 9hen it redirects the result set to the .ortal &erver and launches the screen which appears in the rowser. Nuestion 15 42planation6 3f )ou are using asic authentication- we strongl) recommended that )ou set up the rowser and portal "e server to communicate using &ecure &oc!ets /a)er (&&/). Etherwise usersS credentials will e transmitted in clear te2t. Nuestion 1C 42planation6 9he &%. &)stem has 0elease 4.0' or higher. &%. logon tic!ets are not supported in releases lower than 4.0'. Nuestion 1F 42planation6 0everse .ro2) =ilter enales the portal to do the following6 Q *hec! all H99. requests coming to the portal platform. Q ,istinguish etween the following H99. requests to the portal6 those coming from e2ternal sources- such as the 3nternet and outside the frewall of an enterprise- and those coming from internal sources- such as the intranet within the frewall. Q 0eplace the scheme- host- and port numer in an H99. request. Q 0espond to more than one domain name using di;erent pro2) servers. Nuestion 1? 42planation6 %n i8iew is handled di;erentl) ) 4nterprise .ortal depending on whether it is invo!ed from an 3nternet 42plorer or @etscape rowser. 3n 3nternet 42plorer- each i8iew in a portal page is contained in an i=rame. 4ach i=rame is a distinct container- independent of the other containers. 3n @etscape- each i8iew is contained in an H9A/ tale. "hen multiple i8iews are displa)ed in a portal page in @etscape- )ou are actuall) viewing a single H9A/ page formatted into H9A/ tales. Nuestion 20 42planation6 *ontent %dmin ta provides the tools for creating portal#related content- such as roles- i8iews- pages- "e components. Nuestion 21 42planation6 .ortal applications are confgured according to the logger.2ml confguration fle. 8arious portal applications place information into di;erent log fles. &%. recommend that )ou set log levels in production environments to "%0@3@H or 400E0. Nuestion 22 42planation6 &%. J*o is a middleware component that enales the development of &%.# compatile components and applications in Java. &%. J*o supports communication with the &%. &%. 4nterprise .ortal =undamentals *ertifcation questions ') %ravinda aravindGsapepI)ahoo.com server in oth directions6 inound calls (Java calls %'%.) and outound calls (%'%. calls Java). &o- &%. J*o realiBes communication etween the %'%. and the J244 environments that can e used in &%. "e %&. Nuestion 21 42planation6 Jou use the cr)ptographic tool &%.H4@.&4 to generate a !e)store in which )ou can store a certifcate. Jou onl) need this !e)store for storing the root certifcate of the portal "e server. 3t is therefore not necessar) that )ou send the generated certifcate request to )our *%. Nuestion 24 42planation6 9he entire portal administration is performed using administration roles contained in the standard content of the portal. 9he administration roles contain all the functions possile for portal administration. 9he standard deliver) of &%. 4nterprise .ortal 5.0 contains four administration roles- all of which sudivide the e2isting administration tas!s into the following four groups6 Q &uper %dministration (containing all administration tas!s) Q *ontent %dministration Q &)stem %dministration Q <ser %dministration Nuestion 27 42planation6 Jou implement the Lnowledge Aanagement (LA) platform of the 4nterprise .ortal to enale unstructured content management- and sophisticated search and retrieval functionalit) over unstructured content in disparate information repositories. 9he !nowledge management platform also provides collaoration functionalit)- such as sending messages- annotating documents- and setting up discussion groups. Nuestion 25 42planation6 &%. 4nterprise .ortal =undamentals *ertifcation questions ') %ravinda aravindGsapepI)ahoo.com Nuestion 2C 42planation6 9he 4nterprise .ortal i8iew interface enales )ou to create and manage portal channels and i8iews. "hen )ou open the interface- a list of i8iews and channels is displa)ed- along with a set of tools that let )ou create and maintain channels and i8iews. 3n this section- we descrie the main functions of this interface. i8iew 4ditor screen6 (1) &earch 9ool- (2) 9oolar- (1) *hannel /ist- (4) i8iew /ist Nuestion 2F 42planation6 9he user management component of the 4nterprise .ortal is an e2tensive application programming interface (%.3) that allows i8iews to read data from the corporate /,%. director) and to read and write data to the portal /,%. director). 3t also provides &ingle &ign#En functions and %uthentication of portal users against user repositor). Nuestion 2? 42planation6 &ingle &ign#En (&&E) is a !e) feature of the 4nterprise .ortal that eases user interaction with the man) component s)stems availale to the user in a portal environment. Ence the user is authenticated to the enterprise portal- he or she can use the portal to access e2ternal applications. "ith &&E in the 4nterprise .ortal- the user can access di;erent s)stems and applications without having to repeatedl) enter his or her user information for authentication. 9he 4nterprise .ortal &&E mechanism is availale in two variants depending on securit) requirements and the supported e2ternal applications6 Q &&E with &%. logon tic!ets Q &&E with user 3, and password 'oth variants eliminate the need for repeated logons to individual applications after the initial authentication at the enterprise portal. "hereas &&E with &%. logon tic!ets is ased on a secure tic!eting mechanism- &&E with user 3, and password forwards the userMs logon data (user 3, and password) to the s)stems that a user wants to call. Nuestion 10 42planation6 *hannels- used to organiBe i8iews into logical groups- are also assigned to roles. "hile ever) i8iew must e assigned to a channel- not ever) i8iew is associated with a page. % user has access to the i8iews displa)ed on the pages in his or her portal. "hen personaliBing portal pages- the user will also have access to the i8iews in the channels assigned to his or her roles. Nuestion 11 42planation6 9here is a permissions concept for portal o:ects in &%. 4nterprise .ortal 5.0. 3t is valid for all o:ects of the .ortal *ontent ,irector) that can e maintained with a special editor (.ermission 4ditor) in the portal. .ortal permissions mainl) defne the access rights of portal administrators to portal o:ects in the .ortal *atalog. 9he access permissions are implemented with the %ccess *ontrol /ist (%*/) method. &%. 4nterprise .ortal =undamentals *ertifcation questions ') %ravinda aravindGsapepI)ahoo.com Nuestion 12 42planation6 3n a load alanced landscape with multiple portal server installations the loc! server is the portal component that enales the components of the middleware la)er to wor! concurrentl) with the persistence la)er- notal) with the .ortal *ontent ,irector) (.*,) and the dataase server. 9he middleware la)er is installed as clients that access the persistence la)er and the shared resources. 4ach middleware client must not interfere with other clients accessing and modif)ing the same resources- therefore there is the need to implement a concurrent control mechanism. 9he control mechanism is a s)nchroniBation process over 9*.+3. at port 12??. 9hrough the port- the loc! server identifes the specifc process request coming from each middleware client. 3t then allows access to the shared resources and the persistence la)er. ') so doing- each portal wor!s with a consistent view of the shared resources. .ortals communicating with the loc! server ecome the loc! clients. Nuestion 11 42planation6 "e ,)npro is a rowser#ased- device#independent technolog) which provides a runtime and a development environment for professional usiness "e applications. "e ,)npro delivers a declarative meta#model to minimiBe the need to write programming code. =rom this astract defnition- "e ,)npro generates code to create a read)#to#run "e application. Nuestion 14 42planation6 9he 4nterprise .ortal includes two user management master i8iews that )ou can modif) to suit )our compan)Ms requirements and integrate in the portal. 9hese are6 Q &elf registration master i8iew6 %llows users- for e2ample- e2ternal users that do not e2ist in the corporate /,%. director)- to register themselves as portal users. Q *hange password master i8iew6 %llows users to change their password and optionall) other user data. Nuestion 17 42planation6 =or the portal cluster6 Q 9o guarantee proper portal functionalit)- e2ternal load#alancing solutions must alwa)s implement stic!iness- using either a source#3. or coo!ie#ased distriution polic). Q %ll machines in a portal cluster are covered ) a license installed on an) of them. However- for high availailit) purposes- )ou should install a license on at least two portal machines- although a license on each machine is recommended. 3n this case- if the machine with the single license is stopped for more than an hour (the period of time during which the license is cached)- portal operation will not e interrupted. Nuestion 15 42planation6 A) .ages ta contains the default "elcome page plus the pages assigned to all of the roles to which the logged on user is assigned. A) .ages displa) i8iews- small applications designed to retrieve information from various information resources. Nuestion 1C 42planation6 &%. 4nterprise .ortal =undamentals *ertifcation questions ') %ravinda aravindGsapepI)ahoo.com 3f )ou have a mi2ed s)stem landscape including oth &%. and non#&%. s)stems- we recommend that )ou use a corporate /,%. director) as a primar) store for central user data. %lso use this option if )ou have a large numer of users in )our s)stem landscape. 3n the aove fgure- a s)stem running *<% is used to administer user data from several &%. %'%. s)stems centrall). 9he user data from the *<% is s)nchroniBed with a corporate /,%. director). 9he <A4s of an) standalone J244 4ngines are confgured to use the corporate /,%. director) as data source. 9hird#part) s)stems can also access user data on the /,%. director). Nuestion 1F 42planation6 9he <nifcation &erver enales )our .ortal for ,ragD0elate (h)perrelational navigation). 9his means that )ou can relate usiness data across applications and+or dataases for which )ou have installed a unifer on )our <nifcation &erver. Aoreover the <nifcation &erver provides functions to displa) data from the installed dataase unifers. Nuestion 1? 42planation6 9o enale high load and avoid errors when running &%. 4nterprise .ortal with an Eracle dataase- increase the ma2imum numer of processes and sessions in the dataase. &%. 4nterprise .ortal =undamentals *ertifcation questions ') %ravinda aravindGsapepI)ahoo.com Aa!e sure no one is currentl) using the dataase- as )ou must restart the dataase server. 9o change the numer of processes on an Eracle dataase server6 1. =rom the Eracle program group in the "indows &tart menu- go to ,ataase %dministration T,'% &tudio- and log on to )our Eracle dataase using ,'% &tudio as user &J&,'%. 2. Epen the ,ataase ranch and choose6 3nstances T ,ataase. 1. *hoose %ll 3nitialiBation .arameters. 4. &croll down the list of parameters to the processes propert) and increase its value (e.g. 170). 7. 8erif) the increase with )our ,'%. 5. &croll down to the sessions propert) and increase its value to 1.2 multiplied ) the numer of processes. C. *hoose EL and then %ppl). Jou are prompted to restart the dataase server. F. 0estart the 33& and the Eracle server. Nuestion 40 42planation6 "hen &ingle &ign#En with user 3, and password is used- the user 3, and password are transmitted in plain te2t using H99. .E&9. "e strongl) recommend that )ou protect the connections to the &%. &)stem using H99.& or &@* to prevent the user 3, and password eing eavesdropped ) an e2ternal part).