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Hello World: WebSphere Portal V6

Develop, test, and deploy MyFirstPortlet

Laura Chan (laurac@ca.ibm.com), Software Developer, IBM
Laura Chan is an Advisory Software Developer at the IBM Software Group Scenario Analysis Lab. Her current responsibility is to lead the team to deliver customer relevant solutions to improve cross-brand integration capability of Software Group products. Her past experiences also include product development, customer support, services and marketing.
Janet Lee (janetlee@ca.ibm.com), Software Engineer, IBM
Janet joined IBM full time after graduating with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer Engineering degree from the University of Waterloo. She has previously worked at various IBM software functions within the Toronto IBM Software lab, including the DB2 Regression team and the Java Just-in-Time Compiler Development team. Janet is currently a part of Software Group Strategy, Scenario Analysis Lab, where she is implementing a customer-based scenario named the Employee Workplace, using various IBM products such as DB2 Content Manager, DB2 Document Manager, DB2 Records Manager, WebSphere Information Integrator OmniFind Edition, and WebSphere Portal.

Summary:  Get an overview of WebSphere® Portal in this basic tutorial, which includes both demos and hello world exercises. This tutorial includes two practical exercises. You will develop and test your first portlet using Rational® Application Developer with the WebSphere Portal Test Environment. Then, you'll deploy your portlet in a production environment using WebSphere Portal.

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Date:  04 Apr 2007
Level:  Intermediate PDF:  A4 and Letter (2238 KB | 44 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®

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About the authors

Laura Chan

Laura Chan is an Advisory Software Developer at the IBM Software Group Scenario Analysis Lab. Her current responsibility is to lead the team to deliver customer relevant solutions to improve cross-brand integration capability of Software Group products. Her past experiences also include product development, customer support, services and marketing.

Janet Lee

Janet joined IBM full time after graduating with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer Engineering degree from the University of Waterloo. She has previously worked at various IBM software functions within the Toronto IBM Software lab, including the DB2 Regression team and the Java Just-in-Time Compiler Development team. Janet is currently a part of Software Group Strategy, Scenario Analysis Lab, where she is implementing a customer-based scenario named the Employee Workplace, using various IBM products such as DB2 Content Manager, DB2 Document Manager, DB2 Records Manager, WebSphere Information Integrator OmniFind Edition, and WebSphere Portal.

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