Setting up a website includes, creating pages, adding navigation, setting up search, and adding content to the site. Themes are used to customize the portal's look-and-feel. Out-of-the-box templates and the site wizard can help you set up your portal site faster. You can add wikis and blogs to your site and let users tag and rate content on your site.
Use these tools and features to setup marketing campaigns for your website.
Digital Experience Personalization provides automatic customization of website content presented to individual users and user groups.
Personalization contains a dynamic recommendation system based on LikeMinds, which is software that is used with your e-commerce applications.
Use a suitable database modification tool or edit the likemindsdb.properties file to configure your LikeMinds server installation.
Learn how to configure the Clickstream Engine.
This section contains the following information regarding user predictability.
HCL Digital Experience provides a single access point to web content and applications, while it delivers differentiated, personalized experiences for each user across multiple touchpoints, such as web, mobile, hybrid mobile/web applications, and more.
Migration is supported between equivalent HCL Digital Experience offerings.
Installation and upgrade is supported between equivalent HCL Digital Experience offerings.
New and existing users need to register at the HCL Software License Portal and download their entitled HCL Digital Experience package(s).
Review the following topics to understand how to create your website using the latest HCL Digital Experience.
Review the planning information on HCL Digital Experience, then select your operating system and installation pattern that most reflects your business needs.
Run the following tasks after you install and deploy HCL Digital Experience. They address tasks that are typically run one time and have a global effect. Some configuration changes are made more frequently or do not have a global effect. These tasks are addressed in the Administering section.
Backup and recovery of data files and databases is an essential operation for any business system, particularly for data and applications that run in production environments. Create and follow a plan for backing up and recovering data on all tiers of your HCL Digital Experience deployment. IBM Installation Manager must also be included in backup and recovery planning. If you back up the HCL Portal file structure and then install a fix pack, your HCL Digital Experience and IBM Installation Manager become out of sync after you restore the HCL Portal file system. This condition is not recoverable.
Successful migration requires significant planning and preparation, understanding the tools that are involved, and careful execution of the appropriate steps in the order provided.
Integrate HCL Digital Experience with software such as HCL Sametime to enable your users to collaborate more easily. You can also use the unified task list portlet to integrate HCL with your backend business process software, such as IBM Process Server.
Use the administration tools that are provided with the HCL Digital Experience to do various day-to-day administration tasks.
Security tasks include setting up property extension databases and custom user repositories, configuring and activating SSL, and configuring authentication. In addition, tasks such as activating Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) and NIST SP800-131a security modules and configuring external security managers such as Security Access Manager might be required to secure your portal environment.
HCL Portal includes tools and features to help you monitor the portal site.
Unless you are familiar with the HCL Digital Experience and HCL Web Content Manager website model, review the building blocks. Building blocks are the different parts that make up the website framework, such as pages, navigation, themes, content, content libraries, and more.
Use reusable assets to store or generate content that is used in more than one place in your website.
Building a website includes creating libraries, pages, and web content. You also create links and navigation to your content, and assign access to different types of users, such as editors and viewers.
There are multiple ways to create and manage content including using the site toolbar, inline editing, and the authoring portlet.
Before content authors can create content you must prepare your site to be ready for content creation, including preparing the site toolbar, enabling inline editing, and creating templates.
Use these tools and processes to develop and manage your website.
The type of delivery method you use to deliver web content to your viewers depend on the type of content that is being delivered, and the type of viewers your website is intended for.
You can associate vanity URLs with portal pages and labels. Vanity URLs are short URLs that people can easily remember. They are shorter than full HCL Portal URLs. They are sometimes also called marketing URLs. You can publish vanity URLs for marketing campaigns through different channels, such as email or print. This way, you can use vanity URLs to direct customers to a specific portal page or content item. Interested site visitors who want to view your campaign can then remember or copy the short vanity URL and type it into the browser address field.
HCL Digital Experience page editors can use social rendering to feature social data that is hosted on a remote HCL Connections server in the context of portal pages.
Use this topic to understand how to define a personalized list of new articles for a website, such as a section of an intranet site for targeted employee bulletins or where the content of the site is tailored to the particular user.
The concepts and principles for working with Portal Personalization require an understanding of terminology.
The Portal Personalization user interface consists of three portlets: the Personalization Navigator, Personalization Editor, and the Personalized List.
HCL Digital Experience Personalization sends published rules across HTTP to a servlet which resides on each personalization server.
The Web Content resource collection allows you to write rules that select lists of content from the HCL Web Content Manager.
The Portal User resource collection uses public APIs provided by HCL Digital Experience to access user information.
To build your own recommendation application, customize the LikeMinds Recommendation Engine settings to work with your database and Web applications.
Learn how LikeMinds generates recommendations when a user logs on and navigates through your HCL Digital Experience web site.
Learn about the three types of recommendation engines, Preference engine, Clickstream engine, and Item Affinity engine.
Get an overview of the utilities that support running of background processes along with the LikeMinds server.
The size of your database depends on your application, as well as the number of users and items. View some general guidelines for estimating the size of your database, but your results may vary.
View some guidelines for performance optimization in your LikeMinds database.
Use the lps.schedule setting to schedule events to be fired at specific dates and times.
The Preference Engine generates recommendations based on users' ratings of items. You can configure the following settings for the Preference Engine.
Learn what and how to configure LikeMinds utilities in HCL Digital Experience.
Learn how to set the minimum number of clickstream activities required for a user before he or she can receive recommendations.
Learn how to set the number of mentors the Clickstream Engine will examine before it checks to see whether the user is predictable.
Learn how to set the percentage change allowed in a user's transactions before the LikeMinds server recomputes the user's predictions.
Review default recommendations for user predictability.
For every cross-selling transaction in the user's shopping history, the Item Affinity Engine derives its calculations from the following statistics.
You can configure several parameters that affect the way the LikeMinds server generates recommendations.
The MovieSite documentation focuses on six aspects of LikeMinds capabilities.
Learn about the four utilities LikeMinds uses to update the database, buildvisit (for the Preference Engine), sifter, buildstats, and lpsIAA (for the Item Affinity Engine's accumulator utility).
When LikeMinds makes recommendations, it can make the recommendations based on all items in your resource collection, or it can limit the predictions to only items that have certain characteristics.
Personalization provides a complete logging framework for collecting data on how visitors are using your Web site. If Feedback is enabled, data is automatically collected about each Personalization rule that is fired. In addition, development tools enable Web sites to collect a variety of data related to visitors' actions and behavior. By default this data is logged to a standard database schema for later analysis and reporting. The framework is also extensible, allowing Web sites to customize and supplement the way data is collected and stored to more fully meet their needs.
This exercise demonstrates how to use Personalization features of HCL Digital Experience and Rational Application Developer to build your first personalized portlet. Your final result is a working portlet that uses Personalization rules and content spots to display personal news based on user attributes (or profiles).
HCL Digital Experience provides the programming model, processes, and APIs for the Personalization rules and resource engines.
The Social Media Publisher for HCL Web Content Manager is an extension to HCL Web Content Manager that allows businesses to promote their web content on social networks, and provide some basic statistics about the promoted content.
The HCL Web Content Manager Multilingual Solution is a set of tools that are used to manage translated versions of localized and regionalized websites.
The Syndicated Feed Portlet for HCL Digital Experience offers enhanced feed subscription and presentation capabilities.
During portal solution development, the solution is initially developed, tested, and refined on one server or a limited number of servers. The solution is deployed later on live systems, referred to as the production environment. The process of moving the solution from the development environment to the production environment is called staging.
This section includes developer documentation on extending applications and development assets for HCL Portal and HCL Web Content Manager.
Find topic information about Docker and Containerization for HCL Digital Experience.
Practitioner Studio is a newly designed user experience for HCL Digital Experience. Please see the following pages to understand how the new navigation is organized.
This shows developers how to provision, configure, and use the HCL Experience API with the HCL Digital Experience 9.5 platform.
The HCL Content Composer delivers simplified processes for creating and managing Digital Experience site content.
HCL Digital Asset Management (DAM) adds a central platform to store and include rich media assets in Digital Experience site content to present engaging, consistently branded experiences across digital channels.
The Woodburn Studio is a website that demonstrates the use of some of the popular HCL Digital Experience features.
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