Which is better one

can any one tell me is it nice develop the portal on oracle instant portal or by customizing the portal.Which is the better one to develop an intranet portal.pls tell me advanatage and disadvantage of oracle instant portal and customizing the portal in the mean of developer friendly

Hi,
You can think of Oracle Instant Portal as a subset of Oracle Portal. Oracle Instant Portal is mostly used to get a Portal up & running quickly - if you want more advanaced features, you need to get back to Oracle Portal.
Regards,
Sandeep

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