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Creating an IBM Lotus Web Content Management site structure with one click
Read about a simple solution that enables you to define site structures in IBM® Lotus® Web Content Management in an automated fashion. This solution allows you to save time on an otherwise time-consuming and monotonous task.
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24 Nov 2009 |
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WebSphere on System z
Official IBM Web site for WebSphere software running on IBM zSeries servers, System z, z/OS, and OS/390 for enterprises who need superior quality of service, reliability, scalability, and flexibility.
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09 Nov 2009 |
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Integrating Adobe Flex with IBM WebSphere Portal
This article shows how to integrate Adobe® Flex into IBM® WebSphere® Portal with samples. You can use Adobe Flex as a client-side solution to render the user interface of portlets, overcome the limitations of HTML, and greatly improve the user experience within a portal. This article also shows you how to call and consume JSON objects within a Flex application running on WebSphere Portal.
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04 Nov 2009 |
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WebSphere Portal zone
Official IBM Web site for WebSphere Portal developers. Get the latest technical information on WebSphere Portal. Find information on installing, configuring, using, and mastering IBM WebSphere Portal products, and on developing portals and portlets, including JSR 168 API conforming portlets, and using WebSphere Portlet Factory for automated portlet development.
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04 Nov 2009 |
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WebSphere Portal Security
This page provides resources for portlet developers, portal administrators, IT Security professionals, and portal developers who need to configure, administer, or program WebSphere Portal security features.
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07 Oct 2009 |
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Implementing common extension scenarios using IBM Lotus Web Content Management 6.1 APIs
The IBM Lotus Web Content Management (hereafter called “Web Content Management”) API provides an extension of standard features of Web Content Management. This article provides usage and solutions with code samples of the most common implementations carried out by customers using APIs. You can pick and choose the samples provided here, as is, to incorporate into your system.
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07 Oct 2009 |
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Customizing IBM Lotus Connections 2.5 with Lotus Widget Factory and Google gadgets
This article details two different approaches that you can use to accelerate and simplify the development of new widgets for IBM® Lotus® Connections.
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29 Sep 2009 |
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Happy birthday, developerWorks!
Get the WebSphere perspective on the creation and evolution of developerWorks, then check out 10 of the most popular WebSphere-related articles published on developerWorks in the past 10 years.
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24 Sep 2009 |
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Introducing REST-based services for wiki and blog content in IBM Lotus Quickr 8.1.1 services for IBM WebSphere Portal
In IBM® Lotus® Quickr™ versions earlier than 8.1.1, the public APIs supported only document-related services. Lotus Quickr 8.1.1 now has REST-based services for wiki and blog content, to enable creating, viewing, updating, and deleting wiki and blog content inside Lotus Quickr. This article focuses on the REST-style wiki and blog content service APIs, their usage, and how they can be leveraged to build custom solutions.
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16 Sep 2009 |
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Building a wizard pattern in IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory V6.1
Learn how to implement a wizard pattern in IBM® WebSphere® Portlet Factory, using systematic, easy-to-code steps. The simplicity of the pattern makes the code more flexible for future requirements or change requests.
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01 Sep 2009 |
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Setting up a custom user repository with Virtual Member Manager for IBM WebSphere Application Server 6.1 and IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1
Starting with version 6.1, IBM WebSphere Application Server leverages a component called Virtual Member Manager (VMM) to manage information about users, user profiles, and user groups. VMM offers a specific Service Provider Interface (SPI), com.ibm.wsspi.wim.Repository, to connect VMM with user repositories that VMM does not support out of the box. This white paper explains how to implement a Repository instance as part of a custom WebSphere Portal configuration.
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31 Aug 2009 |
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Deploying IBM Lotus Quickr services for WebSphere Portal in 10 steps
IBM® Lotus® Quickr™ services for WebSphere® Portal provides a team collaboration platform that enables the team to exchange information in the form of documents, ideas, and knowledge. Lotus Quickr provides ready-to-use components, such as document library, blogs, and wikis, that provide the required collaboration capabilities. This article explains in simple terms how to deploy Lotus Quickr in an organization, in just 10 steps, to achieve the goal of team collaboration. All aspects of deployment are covered: from easy consumability in terms of installation and configuration, through choosing functional components and providing access control, to the extension of Lotus Quickr to suit the requirements.
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11 Aug 2009 |
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Implementing agile development in a waterfall project
An application development team on a large project wanted to move to
agile development, even though the overall project very much followed a
waterfall model. Although there had been discussions to move the entire
project to an agile model, the developers decided to use agile development for
their piece of the project and fit it within the overall waterfall structure.
As a result, the team observed increased quality, improved milestone
deliverables, and better development efficiencies. This success enabled them
to champion the agile idea across the project, involve more and more
stakeholders, and gain support to eventually make all participating teams
agile believers.
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22 Jul 2009 |
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The Support Authority: Introducing the new IBM Support Portal
The IBM Support Portal is the latest addition to the portfolio of
self-help tools for IBM software. With its new look and feel, you get an
unprecedented and consistent support interface for all IBM products -- which you can
customize to suit your specific support needs. This article introduces you to
all its new features, plus gives you the latest IBM Support news.
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22 Jul 2009 |
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Capitalizing on large numbers of processors with WebSphere Portal on Solaris
IBM® WebSphere® Portal can run on a variety of systems with widely different architectures. Architectures with a large number of processors can pose a challenge: how can you achieve good performance on such systems? This article describes the experience of the WebSphere Portal performance team, showing how we configured the system to make good use of the resources available. It is targeted at an experienced system administrator or architect considering a deployment of WebSphere Portal on a Sun Solaris environment, though the basic lessons in the article also apply to other platforms as well.
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21 Jul 2009 |
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IBM Portlet for Google Gadgets
IBM Portlet for Google Gadgets enables customizable and managed integration of Google Gadgets with portal pages.
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21 Jul 2009 |
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Meet the experts
Meet the experts is a community feature that allows you to ask questions
to WebSphere experts during scheduled online chat formats.
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16 Jul 2009 |
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Clustering of rendition and overlay servers in IBM SCORE deployment
The auxiliary, rendition, overlay, or publishing servers in an IBM SCORE deployment can be clustered to provide high availability and performance scaling by using the IBM® WebSphere® Application Server clustering functionality as exploited by the auxiliary servers.
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14 Jul 2009 |
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WebSphere Portal Server and Lotus Web Content Management Standard Edition AMI
IBM Lotus Web Content Management can help organizations increase the efficiency and accuracy of Web site deployments by placing content creation in the hands of content experts - while IT can retain control.
IBM WebSphere® Portal Server is the foundation offering of the WebSphere Portal product family, with enterprise portal capabilities that enable you to quickly consolidate applications and content into role-based applications, complete with search, personalization, and security capabilities.
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01 Jul 2009 |
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WebSphere Portal Express trial download
Download a free trial version of IBM WebSphere Portal Express V6.1, which offers collaboration, document management, Web content management, presence awareness, and instant messaging in a single, easy-to-deploy solution. WebSphere Portal Express can help your small and midsize business, or large department, achieve faster time to value with easily deployable and customizable example Web sites.
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Trial Downloads |
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01 Jul 2009 |
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Integrating IBM Lotus Quickr with IBM WebSphere Portal using IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory
Learn how to integrate IBM® Lotus® Quickr™ Web 2.0 services with IBM WebSphere® Portal applications, creating list and detail portlets that allow you not only to browse all the contents of a Lotus Quickr Library but also to allow access to the contents of a document.
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29 Jun 2009 |
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New security APIs in WebSphere Portal
This article gives a detailed introduction, usage scenarios, guidelines, and samples to three new security APIs: the portlet login service, the remember me cookie portlet service, and the authentication filter model. The portlet login service, available since IBM® WebSphere® Portal V6.0.1, allows triggering of a login by username and password from a portlet. The remember me cookie portlet service enables you to use the new remember me cookie functionality introduced with WebSphere Portal V6.1 from your portlet. Third, the authentication filter model provides six plug-points to add custom code to the WebSphere Portal login, logout, and session handling flows.
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29 Jun 2009 |
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Standard Widget Toolkit trees: Creating, sorting, and searching
This article explains how to develop and implement trees in the Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT). Learn how an SWT tree is created and populated with data, how columns can be used to categorize data, how a tree can be extended to support row sorting, and how the tree's content can be searched.
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29 Jun 2009 |
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Winning strategies for portal governance
This article discusses how to determine if you need portal governance and how to define and implement it. Setting up portal governance involves a systematic effort to capture the portal's current state, define its mission, roles, and processes, and apply best practices for optimizing efficiencies.
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29 Jun 2009 |
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Wrinkle-free SSL: Using TLS/SSL with micro broker v3 in IBM Lotus Expeditor
One of the new security features provided with micro broker v3, which is shipped with IBM® Lotus® Expeditor 6.2, is the ability to encrypt network data transmitted to and from the broker using the industry-standard Transport Layer Security/Secure Sockets Layer (TLS/SSL) protocols. This article describes several ways to secure your micro broker communication using this new feature.
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29 Jun 2009 |
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Integrating Web applications with WebSphere Portal V6 and V6.1: The JSPPage custom theme
This article shows you how to integrate existing frameset and non-frameset applications into IBM® WebSphere® Portal V6.0 and V6.1. By utilizing a custom portal theme, the external application can be integrated into a portal on its own page with few to no changes in the application. The single custom portal theme can be used to integrate several different applications in the same installation.
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29 Jun 2009 |
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Creating radio button group extensions in WebSphere Portlet Factory Designer
IBM® WebSphere® Portlet Factory Designer’s radio button group builder allows users to create radio button groups with corresponding labels. The groups can be rendered in one column or in one row. Three custom builders extend this base functionality by allowing any member of a radio button group to be associated with a text box or drop-down list, and by providing the ability to render the radio button group in a grid format, both horizontally and vertically. The three custom builders are the subject of this article.
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29 Jun 2009 |
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The Support Authority: What’s new in IBM Support Assistant V4.1
IBM Support Assistant is a free serviceability workbench provided by IBM
to facilitate self-help diagnostics for software problems. This article
provides an overview of the newest features included in the IBM Support
Assistant Workbench and Agent V4.1 software offerings.
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24 Jun 2009 |
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High availability options for IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1 search
Increasingly, users of IBM WebSphere Portal have been requesting information on how to provide high availability for the Portal Search service. Out of the box, Portal Search service does not support high availability and thus presents a potential for a single point-of-failure for this service. This white paper explains what options are available to provide certain degrees of high availability for Portal Search service.
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19 Jun 2009 |
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Configuring single sign-on (SSO) between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino
This paper is designed to help administrators who have a good grasp of how SSO works and want an in-depth explanation of what steps are necessary to configure SSO between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino. It also explains how to verify that SSO is working correctly.
Editor's Note: This white paper is the second in a three-part series on SSO to be published over the next month or so. See the previous paper, "Understanding single sign-on (SSO) between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino."
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19 Jun 2009 |
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Configuring single sign-on (SSO) between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino
This paper is designed to help administrators who have a good grasp of how SSO works and want an in-depth explanation of what steps are necessary to configure SSO between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino. It also explains how to verify that SSO is working correctly.
Editor's Note: This white paper is the second in a three-part series on SSO to be published over the next month or so. See the previous paper, "Understanding single sign-on (SSO) between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino."
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19 Jun 2009 |
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Enhancements in IBM Portlet Application for Microsoft Exchange for WebSphere Portal Version 6.1
The enhanced version of the IBM Portlet Application for Microsoft Exchange for WebSphere Portal Version 6.1 integrates rich text editing support, people awareness through person card links, and directory search capabilities in the IBM Microsoft Exchange Mail and Calendar portlets.
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02 Jun 2009 |
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IBM Portlet Application for Microsoft Exchange
The IBM Portlet Application for Microsoft Exchange connects to an Exchange 2003 or 2007 server via WEBDAV and enables users to perform routine mail-related tasks.
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02 Jun 2009 |
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Comment lines: Stefan Hepper: Achieve tighter integration between WebSphere Portal and Lotus Web Content Management
Creating and maintaining Web content pages-- and leveraging all the power of IBM
WebSphere Portal for those pages -- is now easier than ever with the new Web Content View portlet shipped on the Portal Catalog.
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20 May 2009 |
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Enable OmniFind to retrieve WebSphere Portal Document Manager content
This tutorial teaches you how to enable IBM OmniFind Enterprise Edition
to retrieve WebSphere Portal Document Manager content from search results through the HTTP streaming servlet that is provided in Information Integrator Content Edition.
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14 May 2009 |
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IBM WebSphere Portal: Performance testing and analysis
This article provides advice and methods for finding and resolving common performance problems with IBM® WebSphere® Portal.
The WebSphere Portal SEAL team engages with high-profile customers experiencing significant problems with their WebSphere Portal deployments. In roughly 50 percent of these engagements, the major complaint is performance related. The task usually becomes one of finding and resolving these performance issues, often after the system has already been put into production.
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01 May 2009 |
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Enhancements in IBM WebSphere Portal Widget Portlet for WebSphere Portal Version 6.1
The new, enhanced version of IBM WebSphere Portal Widget Portlet for WebSphere Portal Version 6.1 incorporates support for Infosphere MashupHub V1.1, a more robust and customizable security model using AJAX proxy, and a simpler, more intuitive procedure for editing widget preferences.
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30 Apr 2009 |
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IBM WebSphere Portal Widget Portlet
IBM WebSphere Portal Widget Portlet provides customizable, personalized, and managed access to widgets that are compliant with the iWidget Specification, thus extending the existing capabilities of WebSphere Portal to provide flexible integration with web components, independent of their technology.
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24 Apr 2009 |
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WebSphere Portlet Factory trial download
Download a free trial version of WebSphere Portlet Factory V6.1.2 and experience firsthand how Portlet Factory's ease of use and advanced development features supercharge and dramatically streamline the entire portlet, widget, Web and rich client application development process.
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24 Apr 2009 |
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IBM WebSphere Portal V6.1 Sample Portlets
This package includes two sample portlets, URL Include and Web2WorldClock, that demonstrate the client side programming model introduced as a part of Web 2.0 features in IBM WebSphere Portal Version 6.1. These sample portlets demonstrate how you can use the client side programming model and AJAX techniques to handle portlet preferences asynchronously to enhance portlet performance.
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21 Apr 2009 |
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Developing defensively: Part 1: Defensive architecture
Investigate the principles of defensive architecture and learn approaches
for addressing some common architectural problems that could lead to system
degradation -- or even overall system failure.
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08 Apr 2009 |
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Building a process task portlet application using the Portlet Generator in
WebSphere Integration Developer 6.2
The human task Portlet Generator is a new addition to WebSphere
Integration Developer 6.2. This tutorial provides instructions on how to
create a process portlet application using the Portlet
Generator wizard.
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08 Apr 2009 |
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Cloud computing for the enterprise: Part 1: Capturing the cloud
Looking back to our recent technological past, it’s clear that the cloud
computing movement has been coming in the time since distributed computing and its related
technologies (like grid computing and SOA) gained widespread adoption. Cloud
computing is now here, but many still have questions about this new technology. Part
1 of this article series discusses cloud computing in general, then dissects the layers of the cloud,
presents the different cloud types, along with their benefits and drawbacks, and
explains why this movement is important for enterprise developers.
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08 Apr 2009 |
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IBM Fix Central Portlet for WebSphere Portal Services
IBM Fix Central Portlet for WebSphere Portal Services gathers information related to your Portal Server environment - the version of Portal Server, operating system, and the already applied fixes. Based on the gathered information, the portlet displays a list of pending fixes that should be installed on your Portal server. The portlet also provides a link to the Support site to download these fixes for application on the Portal.
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31 Mar 2009 |
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Integrating IBM Workplace Forms V2.7 with IBM WebSphere Portal V6.0 Document Manager
Your article abstract goes here. Put the main points and key phrases at the
beginning of the abstract, because it may be truncated in search results. Make your
abstract enticing yet succinct. Aim for three to five sentences that express why the
reader would care about the content (motive) and what he or she can gain from
reading the content (benefits).
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20 Mar 2009 |
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WebSphere Dashboards documentation
The WebSphere Dashboards documentation page lists product documentation for WebSphere Dashboard (formerly Workplace Dashboard Frameworks, Workplace Dashboard for Executives, and Workplace Dashboard for Sales).
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17 Mar 2009 |
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The Support Authority: Fix Central enhancements make it easier than ever to find the right software maintenance updates
Fix Central is IBM's one-stop software maintenance delivery platform that
takes a lot of the guesswork out of finding fixes and maintenance updates for many
IBM software products. New enhanced searching options now make it even easier for you to find
the right updates for the products and versions that you are running.
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04 Mar 2009 |
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Cloning a WebSphere Portal V6 installation
Portal administrators see how to clone an installation of WebSphere Portal V6 that has been configured for specific deployment needs.
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26 Feb 2009 |
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Cloning a WebSphere Portal V6.1 installation
This article describes how to clone an installation of IBM® WebSphere® Portal V6.1 that has been configured specifically for certain deployment needs. The intended audience is portal administrators who would like to build a standardized installation of WebSphere Portal in their organization and use it as a template from which to mass-produce additional preinstalled and preconfigured portals.
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24 Feb 2009 |
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IBM Bookmarks Portlet
The Bookmarks portlet enables users to add and delete bookmarks and import the existing bookmarks from their workstations.
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17 Feb 2009 |
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IBM RSS Portlet
IBM RSS portlet enables users to read RSS feeds from various content providers, including news, information, and solutions web sites.
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17 Feb 2009 |
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IBM Web Clipping Portlet
Web clipping can be used to identify and extract (clip) specific portions of a document for display in a portlet.
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09 Feb 2009 |
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IBM Web Clipping Portlet Code Updates
The following tables list the more important defect and PMR fixes incorporated into the IBM Web Clipper Portlet.
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09 Feb 2009 |
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Understanding single sign-on (SSO) between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino
This white paper provides an in-depth explanation of how the single sign-on (SSO) feature works between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino. Learn the basics of how cookies are written to―and used in―Internet browsers, how the cookies are used to enable SSO, and exactly what is in the token and why it's needed for SSO between two servers. Included are specific details of where the WebSphere Portal and Lotus Domino servers configure each part of the cookie used for SSO, the LTPAToken.
Editor's Note: This white paper is the first in a three-part series on SSO to be published over the next few months. See the second paper, "Configuring single sign-on (SSO) between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino."
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03 Feb 2009 |
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Understanding single sign-on (SSO) between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino
This white paper provides an in-depth explanation of how the single sign-on (SSO) feature works between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino. Learn the basics of how cookies are written to―and used in―Internet browsers, how the cookies are used to enable SSO, and exactly what is in the token and why it's needed for SSO between two servers. Included are specific details of where the WebSphere Portal and Lotus Domino servers configure each part of the cookie used for SSO, the LTPAToken.
Editor's Note: This white paper is the first in a three-part series on SSO to be published over the next few months. See the second paper, "Configuring single sign-on (SSO) between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino."
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03 Feb 2009 |
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Cloud: WebSphere Portal Server and Lotus Web Content Management
Standard Edition
IBM Lotus Web Content Management can help organizations
increase the efficiency and accuracy of Web site deployments
by placing content creation in the hands of content experts -
while IT can retain control. And, through advanced
personalization, Lotus Web Content Management can deliver the
right information to the right audience exactly when they need
it. IBM WebSphere Portal Server is the foundation offering of
the WebSphere Portal product family, with enterprise portal
capabilities that enable you to quickly consolidate
applications and content into role-based applications,
complete with search, personalization, and security
capabilities.
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27 Jan 2009 |
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Making content searchable anywhere using IBM WebSphere Portal's publishing Seedlist Framework
If you are developing an enterprise document-management application that serves as a platform to generate, manage, and publish content, you might wonder, "How can I make all the content available to end users in an effective and usable manner?" The answer is to enable users to search the content of the entire product. This white paper describes how you can make your published enterprise application content available for crawling by IBM search engines such as IBM WebSphere Portal Search Engine and IBM Omnifind Enterprise Edition 8.5. Learn how to achieve this functionality by using Content Provider Framework, also known as Seedlist Framework, and more specifically by implementing a simple set of APIs that returns the publishing content while handling critical aspects of security, rich metadata, and effective updates.
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12 Jan 2009 |
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Customizing and extending the functionality of the IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1 Search Center portlet
Thanks to the new architecture of the IBM® WebSphere® Portal V6.1 Search Center portlet, redesigning the Search Center has never been easier. Learn how you can add functionality such as advanced search options to the existing Search Center portlet and replace the display by supplying your own widgets.
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Articles |
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30 Dec 2008 |
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Trial: WebSphere Portal Express
Learn about WebSphere Portal Express, which offers collaboration, document management, Web content management, presence awareness and instant messaging in a single, easy-to-deploy solution targeted at small and medium business. WebSphere Portal Express can help your small and midsize business, or large department, achieve faster time to value with easily deployable and customizable example Web sites.
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Trial Downloads |
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22 Dec 2008 |
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Trial: WebSphere Portlet Factory
Download a free trial version of WebSphere Portlet Factory V6.1.2
and experience firsthand how Portlet Factory's ease of use and advanced
development features supercharge and dramatically streamline the entire
portlet, widget, Web and rich client application development process.
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Trial Downloads |
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16 Dec 2008 |
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Getting started with the mobile composite application framework
This tutorial is a technical preview of a mobile composite application framework that can be run
on IBM Lotus Expeditor 6.2 or Sprint Titan 1.0. The mobile composite application framework enables developers
to quickly create composite applications for mobile devices. Composite applications are compelling for
mobile devices as they can integrate many day-to-day tasks that a mobile user typically completes. The
integration of these tasks enables the user to complete these tasks in a more efficient manner, which lends
to an enhanced user experience. This tutorial explains the key components of the mobile composite application
framework and walks you through a sample composite application built using this framework.
Note: The framework is currently in the development stages and is provided here only as a preview and
evaluation version of its future release as a component of Lotus Expeditor.
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16 Dec 2008 |
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Using IBM Lotus Expeditor Toolkit 6.1.2 to develop a plug-in to extend IBM Lotus Sametime
This article shows you how to use the IBM® Lotus® Expeditor toolkit to develop a plug-in to extend IBM Lotus Sametime®. It also shows you how to run and debug this plug-in in the Lotus Expeditor toolkit and how to install the plug-in in Lotus Sametime.
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Articles |
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09 Dec 2008 |
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Integrating offline forms with IBM Lotus Forms and IBM Lotus Expeditor
In this article, you learn that by integrating IBM® Lotus® Expeditor and IBM Lotus Forms you can take your forms offline. The integration lets you store draft forms and submit forms to a server through a robust store-and-forward queue using IBM Websphere® MQ Everyplace®.
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Articles |
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09 Dec 2008 |
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IBM Alert Framework
The Alert Framework presents an interface to generate, send and view broadcast alerts that notify portal users when a particular event occurs. Broadcast alerts are messages sent manually by an authorized user to a targeted group of users.
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24 Nov 2008 |
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Integrating IBM Lotus Forms with WebSphere Portal to create a form-centric application
Let us show you how to integrate IBM Lotus Forms with IBM WebSphere Portal. As part of this integration, we show you how to create a portal application that responds to both a user request for a form and a user submission of a completed form.
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Articles |
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19 Nov 2008 |
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IBM Syndicated Feed Portlet for WebSphere Portal
IBM Syndicated Feed Portlet for WebSphere Portal enables you to integrate, view, and manage RSS and ATOM feeds from your portal pages. You can organize the feeds into new and existing feed categories and extensively customize the presentation style for these feeds.
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17 Nov 2008 |
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Monitoring performance in a WebSphere Portal environment
This article introduces the various ways that you can monitor performance in an IBM® Websphere® Portal environment.
These monitoring methods are useful in situations where a portal-based application is experiencing poor performance, such as slow
loading pages, sporadic problems, or stability issues. The article looks at areas such as caching, JVM monitoring, database analysis, logging, and
debugging to aid in monitoring and measuring performance.
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Articles |
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14 Oct 2008 |
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Exploiting the WebSphere Portal 5.1.0.1 programming model: Part 2: Advanced URL generation
See how to implement a portal navigation breadcrumb trail using WebSphere Portal Version 5.1.0.1 System Programming Interfaces (SPIs).
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03 Oct 2008 |
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Migrating IBM WebSphere Portal v6.0.1.1 to version 6.1: A step-by-step guide
This white paper provides the detailed steps and best practices for migrating an existing standalone IBM WebSphere Portal 6.0.1.1 environment to a standalone WebSphere Portal V6.1 environment. Included are pre-migration tasks and requirements, instructions for migrating core resources, post-migration tasks, and an explanation of common migration errors and messages.
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24 Sep 2008 |
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Adding support for an unsupported language to an IBM WebSphere Portal implementation
The article describes how to add support for an unsupported language (Welsh) to a client's IBM® WebSphere® Portal implementation. Although this process is documented technically in the WebSphere Portal Information Center, there are other considerations besides the purely technical, which are described here to assist others involved in similar implementations.
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23 Sep 2008 |
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Accelerating Web 2.0 user collaboration with IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1
The rise of the Internet as a platform has brought about a new generation of feature-rich Web 2.0 applications with a strong focus on user collaboration, raising user expectations and the demand for such applications. If your Web site does not leverage these technologies, it could easily fall behind the curve and be less attractive. This white paper describes how IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1 helps address the demand for Web 2.0-related functionality, providing many new features that help deliver an irresistible user experience and raise the level of user collaboration.
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19 Sep 2008 |
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WebSphere Portlet Factory
Find technical resources for IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory (formerly Bowstreet Portlet Factory).
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16 Sep 2008 |
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Creating a composite application for IBM Lotus Notes 8 using IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory
Currently, many tools have been developed to create composite applications such as IBM® Lotus® Domino® Designer, IBM Lotus Component Designer, and IBM Rational® Application Development. This article introduces a new way to create composite applications in IBM Lotus Notes® 8 using IBM WebSphere® Portlet Factory.
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16 Sep 2008 |
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Portal User Management Architecture (PUMA) sample scenarios in IBM WebSphere Portal
This document describes how to use Portal User Management Architecture (PUMA) for your IBM WebSphere Portal implementation. Specifically, you learn how to use a public API to implement custom scenarios with code samples, and how to customize the existing forms and screens for custom user management. It is intended for WebSphere Portal application developers and administrators who need to implement custom solutions to suit the needs for individual user management.
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10 Sep 2008 |
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Customizing themes and skins in IBM WebSphere Portal: A case study
This article examines a use case for altering the user interface (UI) of IBM® WebSphere® Portal. Specifically, we explain how to change the themes and skins to add additional options in the drop-down menu of the portlet as rendered by the skin. This addition yields flexibility and provides a method of how you can extend the UI to meet your own use cases.
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09 Sep 2008 |
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What's new in WebSphere Portal V6.1: JSR 286 features
The new IBM® WebSphere® Portal V6.1 release provides a full implementation of the Java™ Portlet Specification 2.0 (JSR286). This article helps you to recognize the new features and put them to their best use: We show how the concepts of the new standards, particularly interportlet communication, have been integrated with the product and give some guidelines to choose between using portlet events or public render parameters for communication. The article includes sample portlets that let you try out the portlet event feature and that can serve as a reference for adding event support to your own portlets easily.
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03 Sep 2008 |
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The Support Authority: Collecting diagnostic information using the IBM Support Assistant
Learn about the functions in the IBM Support Assistant designed for
collecting diagnostic information, how to install and configure them, and how to use
them in practice.
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03 Sep 2008 |
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Getting started with WebSphere Portlet Factory V6.1
Discover what the IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory can do for your portal development team. Learn key Portlet Factory concepts, and how to perform primary tasks, create data services, develop portlet user interfaces, techniques for debugging, and best practices for deployment. Put it all together to expedite and automate much of the production of the components in your portal interface. The 6.1 release of this guide includes information on the new features of the 6.1 and 6.0.2 releases, such as REST service support and the new graphical Design view.
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27 Aug 2008 |
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Building enterprise mashup applications using Mainsoft SharePoint Federator and IBM WebSphere Portal
In this article, you learn to create a composite application that integrates the contents retrieved from a Microsoft SharePoint site with a custom Java™ portlet running on IBM WebSphere Portal.
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19 Aug 2008 |
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Adapting AWStats for IBM WebSphere Portal 6.0.x and virtual portals
The functionality to track site usage is still provided as of IBM® WebSphere® Portal version 6.0.x, but the Tivoli Web Site Analyzer that charts the resulting log files from version 5.1 was deprecated. As a result, the open-source solution AWStats has become increasingly popular with WebSphere Portal customers. The free software product creates extensive charts formatted for browser access with minimal effort; however, it cannot discern between virtual portals and does not display the human-readable part of the site URL string. This white paper explains how to extend AWStats to provide the missing functionality.
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08 Aug 2008 |
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Advanced techniques and patterns for business process client development
This article introduces you to techniques and patterns that you can use to develop personalized user interfaces for business processes. Although this article focuses on IBM WebSphere Process
Server as the process engine, you can use most approaches and tools to create client applications for other process engines, for example, IBM Lotus Workflow and SAP Business Workflow.
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06 Aug 2008 |
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Using IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory to integrate IBM Lotus Connections with IBM WebSphere Portal
In this article, you learn how the REST Service Call builder in IBM® WebSphere® Portlet Factory can be used to access, display, and manipulate the data from the five IBM Lotus® Connections services.
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29 Jul 2008 |
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Create SOA applications using IBM WebSphere Dashboard Framework
Want a new way to create Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
applications? Check out IBM WebSphere Dashboard Framework. With this powerful
and flexible tool, you can build role-based dashboards on top of an SOA. Learn
how to use its comprehensive builders to create complex SOA applications
quickly without having to write a lot of code. To follow along with this
article, you should have a good understanding of the IBM WebSphere Portlet
Factory, WebSphere Dashboard Framework, and Web services.
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24 Jul 2008 |
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Implementing a file upload portlet in IBM WebSphere Portal
The file upload feature is an essential interaction service that is offered by many portals. This article shows an example of how you can implement the file upload feature in IBM® WebSphere® Portal in a similar way as you implement it in a traditional Java™ Platform, Enterprise Edition Web application. No open source or third-party packages are used in the samples provided.
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22 Jul 2008 |
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Choosing between mashups and traditional Web applications
This article compares and contrasts traditional Web applications with the evolving platforms for creating mashups as viable business tools.
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15 Jul 2008 |
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WebSphere Commerce and WebSphere Portal development integration
Part 1 of this 2-part tutorial series shows how to approach a WebSphere
Commerce and WebSphere Portal customization. This tutorial goes through an analysis
process to establish requirements, pinpoints available-to-market assets, then
determines a course of action. Finally, you will customize by using
the XPath in the WebSphere Commerce command registry.
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09 Jul 2008 |
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WebSphere Commerce and WebSphere Portal development integration
Part 2 of this 2-part tutorial series steps away from the complexity
involved in creating a new WebSphere Commerce service module and shows a simple
approach. By focusing on building simple data elements in the XSD, the heart of the
Business Object Document (BOD) component, you will leverage the client and server
message interaction. This helps you reuse the WebSphere Commerce subsystems to pull
data and populate messages that are passed between the server and client, making
your service module customization easier to understand.
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09 Jul 2008 |
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Creating complex portlet Personalize pages using the IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory Customizer builder
The IBM® WebSphere® Portlet Factory Portlet Customizer builder can be used to rapidly build a user interface for portlet configure and edit modes. This article takes you through the steps necessary to use this builder, in conjunction with other builders, to create an edit mode model in WebSphere Portlet Factory that allows the user to customize the portlet’s behavior.
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08 Jul 2008 |
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The Lead Manager application in IBM Lotus Notes V8: An overview
Learn how to combine multiple Lotus Notes applications and other technologies to produce a unified interface in which users can conduct their business more effectively and supply innovative business solutions.
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27 Jun 2008 |
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Designing composite applications: Writing an Eclipse component for IBM Lotus Notes
This article introduces some helper classes so you can quickly build and deploy feature-rich, reusable, Eclipse-based components for IBM Lotus Notes. You also learn how to create a foundation upon which other components can be created quickly and easily.
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27 Jun 2008 |
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Accessing IBM Lotus Quickr REST services using IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory
This article presents a sample application that demonstrates how to use IBM® WebSphere® Portlet Factory builders to easily interact with IBM Lotus® Quickr⢠REST services with minimal coding.
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24 Jun 2008 |
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Lotus Web Content Management technical resources
Find technical resources to help you get started with Lotus Web Content Management.
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23 Jun 2008 |
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Implementing a human-centric business process application using WebSphere Portlet Factory: Part 5: Deploying the user interfaces
Learn how to implement an end-to-end Web-based or portal-based human-centric business process application
using IBM WebSphere Integration Developer, WebSphere Portlet Factory, WebSphere Process Server, WebSphere Application
Server, and WebSphere Portal. The fifth part of this series provides details on deploying the human task client application and the
human task list application.
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18 Jun 2008 |
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Comment lines: Stefan Hepper: Rolling with developments in the Web component programming model
Should you use servlets, portlets, or widgets? Here are some guidelines
to help you sift through new technologies and specifications and make the best
decision for what you want to accomplish.
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18 Jun 2008 |
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Composite applications
What are composite applications and how do they relate to Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)? Find the technical resources you need to learn about composite applications for IBM Lotus Notes and Domino, IBM Lotus Expeditor, IBM Lotus Component Designer, and IBM WebSphere Portal.
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17 Jun 2008 |
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Integrating IBM WebSphere Portal Search with IBM Workplace Web Content Management for version 6
Learn how to use IBM® WebSphere® Portal search to return results from the Workplace⢠Web Content Management server. This article walks you through setting up the WebSphere Portal search collection, configuring the portlets used for WebSphere Portal search and Workplace Web Content Management, and creating the underlying structure necessary.
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03 Jun 2008 |
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Developing themes and skins in IBM® WebSphere® Portal 6.0.X
This white paper provides IBM® WebSphere® Portal developers an understanding of the new features and layouts available with the version 6.0.X themes and skins, addressing new functionality such as theme extensions and theme policies. It also covers how the various files that make up the complete theme are pulled together and how they are used to control the various aspects of the look and feel.
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29 May 2008 |
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Implementing a human-centric business process application using WebSphere Portlet Factory: Part 4: Developing a task list application
This series illustrates how to implement an end-to-end Web-based or portal-based human-centric business process application
using IBM WebSphere Integration Developer, WebSphere Portlet Factory, WebSphere Process Server, WebSphere Application Server,
and WebSphere Portal. This tutorial provides details on developing and testing a human task list application.
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28 May 2008 |
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Embedding Groovy in a JSR 168 portlet for total scripting power
A Groovy-based portlet is a JSR168 portlet that uses GroovyShell to provide a dynamic experience for users. You can achieve real "on-the-fly" scripting power with the various portlet modes by applying Groovy to portlet development. This article shows you how by taking you through an example to create a simple Groovy-based portlet. You also learn how to run Groovy scripts from a portlet in a portal application running under IBM WebSphere Portal Version 6.0.
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21 May 2008 |
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Using IBM Lotus Expeditor Toolkit V6.1.2 for eRCP application development on devices
This article provides a step-by-step tour of IBM® Lotus® Expeditor client and toolkit. Learn how to install the Lotus Expeditor client and toolkit, how to create a client services project and to import a sample into the tools, and how to remotely launch the application onto devices.
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20 May 2008 |
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