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Presentation: Web 2.0, AJAX, and REST in IBM WebSphere Portal

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Level: Introductory

Thomas Schaeck (schaeck@de.ibm.com), Distinguished Engineer and Lead Architect, Lotus Quickr and Web 2.0 Portal Development, IBM
Stephan Hesmer (stephan.hesmer@de.ibm.com), Architect, Web 2.0 Portal Development, IBM

09 May 2007

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This presentation, originally given by Stephan Hesmer and Thomas Schaeck at Lotusphere 2007, defines Web 2.0, compares Web 2.0 sites to Web 1.0 sites, discusses related technologies such as AJAX, REST and Dojo, and tells how WebSphere Portal leverages these technologies. You see how IBM uses WebSphere Portal and these technologies to support its own internal community. You see how WebSphere Portal V6 enables many Web 2.0 capabilities today, and you get insight into where Web 2.0 support in WebSphere Portal is headed in the future.

In this presentation

  • What is Web 2.0?

  • What is AJAX?

  • What is REST and what are REST style services?

  • How does WebSphere Portal V6 leverage Web 2.0 technologies?

  • What is the direction for WebSphere Portal's support of Web 2.0 and use of use of AJAX and REST?

  • How does WebSphere Portal relate to Lotus Connections and Lotus Quickr?

Audience

Anyone interested in Web 2.0, it's key technologies, and how they fit with a portal environment.


Languages

English




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About the authors

Thomas Schaeck is a Distinguished Engineer and senior architect at the IBM Development Lab in Boeblingen, Germany. He leads the overall architecture for the Lotus Quickr product as well as Web 2.0 development for WebSphere Portal.


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Stephan Hesmer is an architect and lead developer at the IBM Development Lab in Boeblingen, Germany. He works on Web 2.0 technologies for WebSphere Portal.




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