 | Level: Intermediate Amber Roy-Chowdhury (amberr@us.ibm.com), Senior Software Engineer, IBM
28 Oct 2003 With cooperative portlets, you can coordinate the behavior of multiple portlets in a seamless fashion. This extension to the Click-to-Action technology introduced in WebSphere Portal V4, adds a persistent connection, called a wire, between portlets. Property transfers can occur as a side-effect of user interactions with a source portlet, so that users no longer have to explicitly pick an action on the target from a menu.
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| Code samples | cooperativeportletsexamples.zip | 311 KB | FTP | HTTP |
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| Article in PDF format | CooperativePortlets.pdf | .7 MB | FTP | HTTP |
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About the author  | 
|  | Amber Roy-Chowdhury is a Senior Software Engineer at IBM, based in Research Triangle Park, NC. He works on WebSphere Portal architecture and development. He is currently the architect and technical lead for the brokered communication framework for WebSphere Portal, known as the Property Broker. Previously, Amber has worked on lead development roles on the WebSphere Application Server and Encina Transaction Processing Monitor products. Amber holds a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. |
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