Type The OmniPortlet Wizard

Creating Portlets with OmniPortlet 3-5 configured to Require login for all users, each user must set his or her own login information: - For page designers, set this in Edit Defaults: Source tab. - For page viewers, set this on the Personalize screen. You can also find more information on configuring OmniPortlet in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Portal.

3.2.2.2 Connection Information

For each data source except the Web Page data source, the Source step contains a Connection section, where you can define the connection information to access secured data. The Source step for all data sources includes a Portlet Parameters section, where you can define the parameters for the portlet Figure 3–2 . You can then map the portlet parameters to the page-level parameters. Figure 3–2 Source Tab: Connection and Portlet Parameters Section To edit the connection information, click the Edit Connection button and fill out the information on the page shown in Figure 3–3 . On this page, you can enter a name for the connection information, as well as the user name and password. For the SQL data source, you can enter more information to specify the driver you wish to use to connect to the data source. For more information, see Section 3.2.2.4, SQL. Figure 3–3 Edit Connection Page Note: If you are using the Web Page data source, the Proxy Authentication section displays in the Web Clipping Studio, after you have clicked the Select Web Page button on the Source tab. Note: If you use parameters in place of Username, Password, or Connection String, the Test button will return an error, however the connection information is correct when the parameter values are substituted. 3-6 Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle Portal

3.2.2.3 Spreadsheet

Spreadsheets are a common method of storing small data sets. OmniPortlet enables you to share spreadsheets by supporting character-separated values CSV as a data source. On the Source tab, you specify the location of the CSV file Figure 3–4