In this step, import the Autonomy portlets into the Portal Studio. Portal Studio is not supported on Netscape, so you need to do this step on a Windows machine with Internet Explorer. You also must either copy the portlets to the Windows machine, or map the UNIX drive that contains the portlets to the PC.
Importing Autonomy portlets
Make the Autonomy portlets that are on the Linux machine available to the PC by using FTP to copy the AutonomyPortlets.Import.xml file to the PC where you are running Portal Studio.
Start Portal Studio using Internet Explorer on Windows, by entering the following URL, substituting your host name, domain, and port number:
http://$HOSTNAME.$PORTALDOMAIN:port/onepage/index.html
For example, if your machine name is “labnt”, your portal domain is sybase.com, and your port number is 8080, enter:
http://labnt.sybase.com:8080/onepage/index.html
This displays the Portal Studio login page.
Log in to Portal Studio as a user with StudioAdmin and PortalAdmin roles.
Select Build | Portlets from the Portal Studio left pane.
Click Deploy on the Portlet Manager toolbar.
When the Portal Studio - Deploy window displays, select Import.
Select Browse and navigate to AutonomyPortlets.Import.xml.
Click Open.
Click Upload.
When you see the alert window stating that the upload has completed, click OK.
Under File Name, select the appropriate check boxes to indicate whether the imported portlets and pages are active immediately when they are imported.
Import Entities As Active – you must select this, otherwise the imported pages are not available for use via the Portal until they are made active manually.
Override Existing Entities – select this only if you have already performed this import and are trying to update the portlets and pages.
Click Import. The import action is not complete until you receive a confirmation window. It may appear as though nothing is being done. Do not proceed until you receive the confirmation window.
In the confirmation window, click OK, then click Close.