In the row for the perspective, click the Delete link.

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5.4.1 Enabling Oracle BPEL Approval Processes

If you plan to use Oracle BPEL to manage approvals in your page group, you first need to enable the Content Management Event Framework CMEF. Oracle BPEL Process Manager uses CMEF to communicate with Oracle Portal. This option is enabled by default. To enable CMEF for a page group: 1. From the Portal Navigator page, choose the page group to be edited.

2. Select the Properties link next to your page group.

3. Click the Configure tab.

4. In the Content Management Event Framework Section, click the Edit link.

5. Select the Enable Content Management Event Framework check box.

6. Click OK to return to the Configure tab.

7. Click Close.

5.4.2 Enabling Approvals and Notifications for a Page Group

You can enable approval processes at page group and page level. This means you can establish one approval process for the entire page group, or approval processes that are unique to individual pages. This section describes how to enable approvals for a page group. By default, pages inherit the approval process defined for the page group to which they belong but you can allow page manager to override this if you wish. See Section 5.4.2.1, Enabling Page Managers to Specify Their Own Approval Processes . 1. From the Portal Navigator page, choose the page group to be edited.

2. Select the Properties link next to your page group.

3. Click the Configure tab.

4. In the Approvals and Notifications section, click the Edit link.

5. Select the Enable Approvals and Notifications check box.

Note: You cannot override the type of approval process at page level. That is, you cannot use an Oracle BPEL process at the page group level and an Oracle Portal process at the page level. Note: If you enable Approvals and Notifications, make sure that none of the pages in the page group are cached at the system level. See also Section 21.1, Page Caching .