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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
BackCover
Portalizing Domino Applications for WebSphere Portal
Notices
Preface
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Portalizing Domino Applications
1.1 The portal vision
1.2 Introduction to WebSphere Portal
1.3 Integrating Domino applications into portlets and workplaces
1.4 Portal architecture considerations
1.5 Summary
Chapter 2: Integration Techniques
2.2 Integration techniques and development options
2.3 Case study: A simple sales tracking application
2.4 Deploying the case study portlets
Chapter 3: Using Existing Portlets
3.1 Overview
3.2 Integrate using the QuickLinks portlet
3.3 Integrate using the Web Page portlet
3.4 Integrate using the Web Clipping portlet
3.5 Integrate using Lotus Notes portlets
3.6 Integrate using XML helper and RSS portlets
3.7 Integrate using multiple portlets
3.8 Reference material
Chapter 4: Using Custom Domino JSP Tag Libraries
4.1 Overview of the Domino custom JSP Tag option
4.2 Technologies involved
4.3 Software and tools used
4.4 Integration techniques
4.5 Integration using Domino custom JSP Tag libraries
4.6 Integration via Click to Action
4.7 Integration via people awareness
4.8 Reference Material
Chapter 5: Portlet Development using Java: Technology Review
5.1 Overview
5.2 Technical introduction to portlets
5.3 Accessing Domino data from portlets using Java and CORBA
5.4 Domino objects for Java API
5.5 Domino Rich Text
5.6 Lotus Collaborative Components API
5.7 Domino 6 new features for DIIOP
5.8 Object pooling
5.9 Logging from portlets
5.10 Struts Portal framework
5.11 General portlet development guidelines
Chapter 6: Portlet Development using Java: Integration Examples
6.1 Software and tools used
6.2 Search functionality
6.3 Paging through the view
6.4 HelloWorldFromDominoServer portlet
6.5 Using JavaBeans in the sample portlet
6.6 Browsing Domino ACL portlet
6.7 How to use log4j
6.8 Session pooling
6.9 Reference material, links, Redbooks
Chapter 7: Portlet Builders
7.2 IBM Portlet Builder for Domino
7.3 Bowstreet Portlet Factory for WebSphere
7.4 CONET Portlet Factory for Domino
7.5 Implementing the Sales Workplace example
7.6 Other portlet builders
Appendix A: Data Dictionary for Case Study
A.2 Sales Person Form
A.3 Customer Form
A.4 Customer Contact Form
A.5 Sales Activity Form
Appendix B: Additional Material
Using the Web material
Related Publications
Other publications
Online resources
How to get IBM Redbooks
Help from IBM
Index
Index_A
Index_B
Index_C
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