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Portal composite pattern
WebSphere Portal Best Practices (REDP4100)This IBM Redpaper is designed to provide a road map of information about how to best plan and ensure a successful deployment of IBM WebSphere Portal into an organization. In this Redpaper, the authors provide you with an understanding of the WebSphere Portal technology and discuss common goals for customer portal projects. In addition, they discuss initial planning considerations and how to plan your architecture for deployment.
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Identity and Access Management Solutions Using WebSphere Portal V5.1, Tivoli Identity Manager V4.5.1, and Tivoli Access Manager V5.1 (SG24-6692)The identity and access management solutions described in this IBM Redbook include the following key areas user provisioning, authentication and authorization. First, the authors describe the key concepts, benefits, and architecture of an identity and access management solution. Then they present an end-to-end working example scenario for identity and access management system. The example includes business requirements, architecture, details for implementing the runtime and development environments, creation of Identity Manager policies and workflow, provisioning portlet development, deployment, and administration. Finally, they provide procedures to deploy and run the HR and document management applications used in the working example.
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IBM Rational Application Developer V6 Portlet Application Development and Portal Tools (SG24-6681)This IBM Redbook provides an overview and hands-on scenarios to help you design, develop and implement portlet applications using Rational Application Developer V6.0 and the provided Portal Tools. The sample scenarios included in this redbook target Business-to-Employee (B2E) enterprise applications, but most of the scenarios presented will also apply to Business-to-Consumer (B2C) applications.
The book provides step-by-step examples and scenarios showing ways to integrate your enterprise applications into an IBM WebSphere Portal environment using the WebSphere Portal APIs provided by the Portal Tools to develop portlets. It also teaches how to extend your portlet capabilities to use advanced functions such as cooperative portlets, internationalization, action events, using the Credential Vault to enable Single Sign-On, Web Services, remote portlets, portal design and portlet debugging capabilities. Elements of the Portlet API and the standard JSR168 API are described and sample code is provided. The scenarios included in this redbook can be used to learn about portlet programming and as a basis for own portlet applications. The reader will also find scenarios describing recommended ways to develop portlets and portlet applications that follow the MVC design pattern, the Struts framework and JavaServer Faces technology.
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WebSphere Portal V5.0 Production Deployment and Operations Guide (SG24-6391)This Redbook is filled with best practices for deployment and operational support of WebSphere Portal v5.x in a production environment. It addresses those questions on how to initially deploy Portal. And once Portal has been deployed, we discuss the operational best practices for themes, skins, pages, and portlet updates in a 24/7 enterprise.
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A Portal Composite Pattern Using WebSphere Portal V5 (SG24-6087)This IBM Redbook updates the Portal composite, Application, and Runtime patterns and Product mappings, and provides design for building Portal solutions.
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Patterns: Portal Search Custom Design (SG24-6881)This IBM Redbook describes the Portal Search Customer Design, which builds off the Portal Composite Pattern, combining Business and Integration patterns to help implement a portal search solution.
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Portal Application Design and Development Guidelines (REDP-3829)This Redpaper is a compilation of various IBM publications combined with the authors experience with large Portal implementations. The intention is to give you an comprehensive overview of Portal design/development concepts and coding guidelines that will ensure successful implementations.
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A Secure Portal Extended With Single Sign-On (REDP-3743)This Redpaper is intended to help IT architects, IT specialists, security architects, and security administrators with understanding and implementing a secure portal with SSO.
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WebSphere Commerce Portal V5.4 Solutions Guide (SG24-6890)This IBM Redbook provides an overview of the WebSphere Commerce Portal benefits, features and architecture. The focus of the redbook is an end-to-end working example scenario for a commerce enabled portal B2B store.
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A Secure Portal Using WebSphere Portal V5 and Tivoli Access Manager V4.1 (SG24-6077)
Develop and Deploy a Secure Portal Solution Using WebSphere Portal V5 and Tivoli Access Manager V5.1 (SG24-6325)This IBM Redbook and sample code will provide IT architects, developers, IT specialists, and administrators with the critical knowledge to design, develop, deploy, and manage a secure portal solution using IBM Tivoli Access Manager V5.1.0.2 and IBM WebSphere Portal V5.0.2.1.
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Document Management Using WebSphere Portal V5.0.2 and DB2 Content Manager V8.2 (SG24-6349)This IBM Redbook and sample code provide IT Architects, IT Specialists, and Developers with the critical knowledge to design, develop, deploy, and manage a portal based document management system using IBM WebSphere Portal V5.0.2 and IBM DB2 Content Manager V8.2.
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Portalizing Domino Applications for WebSphere Portal (SG24-7004)This IBM Redbook describes how to integrate existing Domino applications into the IBM WebSphere Portal. The term portalizing has been coined to describe this effort.
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General runtimes
WebSphere Version 5 Web Services Handbook (SG24-6891)This redbook describes the new concept of Web services from various perspectives. It presents the major building blocks Web services rely on. Here, well-defined standards and new concepts are presented and discussed.
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e-business Globalization Solution Design Guide: Getting Started (SG24-6851)This redbook presents an architecture, a working example, and an accompanying set of methodologies. The sample solution is built on WebSphere Application Server and the DB2 Universal Database, together with Web Services technologies incorporating dynamic e-business concepts. We will introduce IBM's recommended globalization architecture and how it works throughout the application development cycle, and will also explain from the customer's point of view how to plan and design a multilingual solution, with our working example validating the soundness of this architecture.
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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Performance, Scalability, and High Availability: WebSphere Handbook Series (SG24-6198)This IBM Redbook discusses various options for scaling applications based on IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment V5.0. It explores how a basic WebSphere configuration can be extended to provide more computing power by better exploiting the power of each machine and by using multiple machines.
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IBM WebSphere V5 Edge of Network Patterns (SG24-6896)This IBM Redbook addresses the security issues of user authentication and authorization using the concept of Patterns. Patterns for e-business are a group of proven, reusable assets that can help speed the process of developing applications.
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More About High-Volume Web Sites (SG24-6562)A new team within IBM called the High-Volume Web Sites (HVWS) team document proven best practices so that customers could learn how to make high-volume Web sites that worked well, and so that IBM developers could improve their products to better support high-volume sites
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WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation V5.1 (SG24-6318)This redbook describes the technical details of WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation, and the details of using WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration Edition for application development. It provides valuable information for system administrators, developers and architects about the products covered. The book specifically focuses on WebSphere Process Choreographer and on solutions using it.
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WebSphere Version 5 Application Development Handbook (SG24-6993)This IBM Redbook provides detailed information on how to develop Web applications for IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 5 using a variety of application development tools.
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WebSphere Studio V5 Architecture and Overview (REDP3742)This paper provides you with an in-depth look at the features and functions available with WebSphere Studio. The discussion centers around Version 5.1 of WebSphere Studio Site Developer and WebSphere Studio Application Developer, and Version 5.0.1 of WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration Edition and WebSphere Studio Enterprise Developer.
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WebSphere Studio Application Developer Version 5 Programming Guide (SG24-6957)This redbook is a programming guide for the application development tool WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5, and is not only intended for the Java developer, but also for the Web designer who creates Web pages.
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WebSphere Application Server Test Environment Guide, SG24-6817This redbook discusses the approaches to building a test environment and a development environment for the WebSphere Application Server product suite in your organization.
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General System Management
IBM WebSphere Application Server V5.0 System Management and Configuration: WebSphere Handbook Series (SG24-6195)This redbook provides the knowledge needed to implement WebSphere Application Server V5.0, Network Deployment runtime environment, to package and deploy Web applications, and to perform ongoing management of the WebSphere environment.
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