Exporting Content from Weblogic Portal 8.1.sp2

I have many developers needing to hare content and content types
amongs eachother and also eventually migrate the content and content types
to a UAT environment.
Any Idea how to export the content and content types.
Thanks

I'm assuming both you and I are using UAT to mean User Acceptance Testing?
A couple of things that come to mind: one is to use shared directories for
staging and working with simple content in simple ways, you can always use
the bulk loader to dump content into the WLP repository. Plus you can place
those shared dirs under source control if you need to. If you are looking
at more sophisitcated content management and have the need for many complex
create/review/publish, etc. features, I would recommend looking at a true
content management system that integrates well with WLP like Interwoven's
TeamSite or Documentum.
Hope that's what you were looking for
~Ryan Upton
"Tommy Lapierre" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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I have many developers needing to hare content and content types
amongs eachother and also eventually migrate the content and content types
to a UAT environment.
Any Idea how to export the content and content types.
Thanks

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