Developer Track @ EMC World 2009 Session Detail for Customizing CenterStage 1.0
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Technology | Session | Length | Type | Level | Date/Time |
Documentum | Customizing CenterStage 1.0 | 60 | Lecture | Intermediate | Tue 5/19 4:15 – 5:15pm |
ABSTRACT
CenterStage 1.0 introduces a completely new architecture and presentation technology. Learn how you can plan and build customizations for CenterStage 1.0 and beyond. You'll learn about building widgets that can be embedded in pages, creating toolbars, and dealing with actions. We'll also describe how widgets relate to rich content management platform components, and how to use EMC Documentum Composer to build and install them.
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Learn about opportunities to customize and extend the CenterStage client to meet your business needs. Understand the roadmap for future extension opportunities and how solutions can be built upon CenterStage.
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SPEAKER BIO: Andrew Goodale
Andrew Goodale is the Product Architect for CenterStage, and came to EMC via the acquisition of Documentum and eRoom in 2003. He joined eRoom in 1998, involved with each release from 3.0 to 7.2, then became the architect for Documentum Collaboration Services. With CenterStage, his focus has been on applying principles of SOA to the application.
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