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Hello World: Create and deploy WebSphere Portal components using Lotus Component Designer

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Level: Introductory

Ameet Kulkarni (aakulkar@us.ibm.com), Staff Software Engineer, IBM
Keri Tuttle , Advisory Software Engineer, IBM 

24 Jul 2007

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Experience a fast way to create and deploy components for IBM® portal applications. During this tutorial, you will learn how to build a blog component in an easy-to-use, intuitive visual environment. You will then deploy your component and create a portal application. When finished with this tutorial, you will have the practical skills needed for using Lotus® Component Designer to leverage the collaboration features of WebSphere® Portal. This tutorial is part of the Hello World tutorials series on IBM Software Delivery Platform products.

In this tutorial

  • Create a blog component using Lotus Component Designer

  • Create an XML schema for the component

  • Create a page for recording blog content

  • Create a page for viewing blog content and navigation options

  • Deploy the blog component

Prerequisites

This tutorial is written for script developers -- for example, those with Lotus Domino, Microsoft® Visual Basic, or Web development skills. You should have a general familiarity with using the Eclipse IDE before you begin.


System requirements

To run the examples in this tutorial, you need a system with Microsoft Windows® or Linux®, Lotus Component Designer, and WebSphere Portal installed. You also need at least 5 GB of free disk space.


To view the demos included in this tutorial, JavaScript must be enabled in your browser and Macromedia Flash Player 6 or higher must be installed. You can download the latest Flash Player at http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer/.


Duration

1 hour


Formats

html, pdf, swf


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