Component: EP-PIN
Component Name: Portal Infrastructure
Description: Sets the rules of interaction between the different components that participate in the content development environment. All editors and components working inside the application designer framework communicate with one another, and are influenced by the framework eventing mechanisms.
Key Concepts: The Application Designer Framework (ADF) is a component of the Enterprise Portal (EP) Platform Infrastructure (PIN) that provides a comprehensive set of tools for designing and developing enterprise portal applications. It enables developers to quickly create and deploy portal applications that are tailored to the specific needs of their organization. The ADF provides a wide range of features, including a graphical user interface (GUI) for designing and developing portal applications, an integrated development environment (IDE) for creating and managing portal applications, and a set of APIs for integrating with other enterprise systems.
How to use it: The Application Designer Framework can be used to create and deploy enterprise portal applications. The ADF provides a graphical user interface for designing and developing portal applications, an integrated development environment for creating and managing portal applications, and a set of APIs for integrating with other enterprise systems. The ADF also provides tools for creating custom user interfaces, integrating with external systems, and deploying the application to the EP platform.
Tips & Tricks: When using the Application Designer Framework, it is important to keep in mind that the ADF is designed to be used in conjunction with other components of the EP platform. For example, when creating a portal application, it is important to consider how it will integrate with other components such as the Portal Content Management System