A composite portal is a user portal defined by a collection of harnesses that each references a screen layout or panel set. Each harness defines a space — an entire portal window.
Beginning with 7.1, panel sets are deprecated.
As a best practice, upgrade panel sets in your composite portal to screen layouts. Screen layouts are available only to user interfaces rendered in HTML 5 Document Type (standards mode). You can choose from one of many different screen layout formats, each of which can be styled in the skin.
Existing panel sets continue to function, but you cannot create a new panel set in applications rendered in HTML 5 Document Type (standards mode). You can create new panel sets in Quirks mode.
On the Skins tab of the Portal form, the Type value Composite
identifies a composite portal.
PRPC includes sample composite portals: pyCaseManager and pyCaseWorker, User, and Manager. Compared with the traditional portals (WorkManager and WorkUser), composite portals offer these advantages:
As a best practice, use pyCaseManager and pyCaseWorker for new development.
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About Harnesses
About Portal rules How to create a composite portal |
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Atlas — Standard Portal rules |