Skip to main content

By clicking Submit, you agree to the developerWorks terms of use.

The first time you sign into developerWorks, a profile is created for you. Select information in your developerWorks profile is displayed to the public, but you may edit the information at any time. Your first name, last name (unless you choose to hide them), and display name will accompany the content that you post.

All information submitted is secure.

  • Close [x]

The first time you sign in to developerWorks, a profile is created for you, so you need to choose a display name. Your display name accompanies the content you post on developerworks.

Please choose a display name between 3-31 characters. Your display name must be unique in the developerWorks community and should not be your email address for privacy reasons.

By clicking Submit, you agree to the developerWorks terms of use.

All information submitted is secure.

  • Close [x]

Javadoc for WebSphere Portal and Lotus Web Content Management Versions 6.0.x and 6.1.x

Versions 6 and 6.1 programming interface specifications

Contributors:  IBM WebSphere Portal Development Team

Summary:  These packages define a major portion of the WebSphere Portal and Lotus Web Content Management V6.0 and V6.1 programming model; specifically, the application and system programming interfaces, or APIs and SPIs. Use these interfaces in portlets and other applications that integrate with WebSphere Portal and Lotus Web Content Management.

Date:  25 Nov 2009 (Published 09 Aug 2006)
Level:  Intermediate

Activity:  8677 views
Comments:  

These packages define a major portion of the IBM WebSphere® Portal and Lotus® Web Content Management V6.0 and V6.1 programming model; specifically, the application and system programming interfaces, or APIs and SPIs. Use these interfaces in portlets and other applications that integrate with WebSphere Portal Lotus Web Content Management.

The WebSphere Portal programming model is an extension of the J2EE programming model. Developers use it to implement Web applications that leverage the rich set of WebSphere Portal platform capabilities. These include aggregation and integration of components into page hierarchies, flexible navigation, content and application aggregation, branding, customization, personalization, content management, document management, search, and so on.

The WebSphere Portal programming model consists of various APIs, SPIs, JSP Taglibs, Eclipse plug-points, and descriptors that let you customize the aggregation steps at different levels. The downloads define the application programming interfaces (APIs) and system programming interfaces (SPIs).


Downloads

DescriptionNameSizeDownload method
Portal V6.1.0.3 and V6.1.5 API Javadocportal_6103_api_docs.zip4,578 KBHTTP
Portal V6.1.0.3 and V6.1.5 SPI Javadocportal_6103_spi_docs.zip2,540 KBHTTP
Portal V6.1.0.3 and V6.1.5 Personalization Javadocportal_6103_Personalization.zip537 KBHTTP
Portal V6.1 API Javadocportal_61api.zip3,930 KBHTTP
Portal V6.1 SPI Javadocportal_61spi.zip2,180 KBHTTP
Portal V6.1 Web 2.0 Javadocportal_61js.zip62 KBHTTP
Portal V6.01 API Javadocportal_601api.zip1,450 KBHTTP
Portal V6.01 SPI Javadocportal_601spi.zip1,623 KBHTTP
Portal V6 API Javadocportal_60api.zip1,366 KBHTTP
Portal V6 SPI Javadocportal_60spi.zip1,296 KBHTTP
Web Content Management V6.1.5 API Javadocwcm-6-1-5-api-javadoc.zip474 KBHTTP
Web Content Management V6.1.0.1 API Javadocwcm-6-1-0-1-api-javadoc.zip474 KBHTTP
Web Content Management V6.0 API Javadocwcm-6-0-api-javadoc.zip386 KBHTTP

Information about download methods


Resources

Comments



Help: Update or add to My dW interests

What's this?

This little timesaver lets you update your My developerWorks profile with just one click! The general subject of this content (AIX and UNIX, Information Management, Lotus, Rational, Tivoli, WebSphere, Java, Linux, Open source, SOA and Web services, Web development, or XML) will be added to the interests section of your profile, if it's not there already. You only need to be logged in to My developerWorks.

And what's the point of adding your interests to your profile? That's how you find other users with the same interests as yours, and see what they're reading and contributing to the community. Your interests also help us recommend relevant developerWorks content to you.

View your My developerWorks profile

Return from help

Help: Remove from My dW interests

What's this?

Removing this interest does not alter your profile, but rather removes this piece of content from a list of all content for which you've indicated interest. In a future enhancement to My developerWorks, you'll be able to see a record of that content.

View your My developerWorks profile

Return from help

static.content.url=http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/js/artrating/
SITE_ID=1
Zone=WebSphere
ArticleID=153262
SummaryTitle=Javadoc for WebSphere Portal and Lotus Web Content Management Versions 6.0.x and 6.1.x
publish-date=11252009