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Chapter 2: Integration Techniques
Table 2-1: Portlet pattern advantages and disadvantages
Table 2-2: Considerations for integration technique selection
Table 2-3: Document types used by the example Sales Tracking application
Table 2-4: Relationships between the record types in the sample application
Table 2-5: User roles
Table 2-6: Use cases for the sales person role
Table 2-7: Additional use cases for the application owner role
Chapter 3: Using Existing Portlets
Table 3-1: Portlet listing
Table 3-2: QuickLinks details
Table 3-3: Configuration values for the QuickLinks portlet example
Table 3-4: Portlet listing
Table 3-5: Configuration values for the Web Page portlet
Table 3-6: Portlet listing
Table 3-7: Clipped Web page portlet listing
Table 3-8: Configuration values for the Web Clipping portlet example
Table 3-9: Collaborative portlets provided in WebSphere Portal Extend
Table 3-10: Configuration values for the Lotus Notes View portlet example
Table 3-11: Configuration values for the Lotus Notes View portlet example
Table 3-12: Configuration values for the Lotus Notes View portlet example
Table 3-13: Configuration values for the Customers "clipped" view
Table 3-14: Configuration values for the "Customer Profile" Web Page portlet
Table 3-15: Configuration values for the "Customer Contacts" Web Page portlet
Table 3-16: Configuration values for the Customer Sales Activities Web Page portlet
Chapter 4: Using Custom Domino JSP Tag Libraries
Table 4-1: JSP Directives
Table 4-2: Some important implicit objects in JSP files
Table 4-3: Data access tags
Table 4-4: Process control tags
Table 4-5: Utility tags
Table 4-6: Click to Action target portlet parameters and actions
Table 4-7: Click to Action encode property JSP tag attributes
Chapter 5: Portlet Development using Java: Technology Review
Table 5-1: DIIOP-related console commands
Chapter 6: Portlet Development using Java: Integration Examples
Table 6-1: Actions supported by the Customer List portlet with search
Table 6-2: Performance between pooled and non-pooled approaches
Chapter 7: Portlet Builders
Table 7-1: Customer profile
Table 7-2: Customers
Table 7-3: Customer contacts
Table 7-4: Sales activities
Table 7-5: Parameters for Sofor Interactive Portlet Builder for Domino
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Portalizing Domino Applications for Websphere Portal
ISBN: 0738499811
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 103
Authors:
IBM Redbooks
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Java I/O
Security Checks on I/O
The Filter Stream Classes
The Channel Interfaces
Directories and Paths
Server Sockets
ERP and Data Warehousing in Organizations: Issues and Challenges
ERP Systems Impact on Organizations
ERP System Acquisition: A Process Model and Results From an Austrian Survey
The Second Wave ERP Market: An Australian Viewpoint
Enterprise Application Integration: New Solutions for a Solved Problem or a Challenging Research Field?
The Effects of an Enterprise Resource Planning System (ERP) Implementation on Job Characteristics – A Study using the Hackman and Oldham Job Characteristics Model
The .NET Developers Guide to Directory Services Programming
Introduction to .NET Directory Services Programming
Summary
Extended DN Queries
Handcrafted COM Interop Declarations
Active Directory Users and Computers
Network Security Architectures
Strive for Operational Simplicity
Emerging Security Technologies
Transport Protocol Design Considerations
Threat Mitigation
Hardware-Based Teleworker Design
PMP Practice Questions Exam Cram 2
Exam Prep Questions
Project PlanningFacilitating Processes
Answers and Explanations
Answers and Explanations
Exam Prep Questions
Web Systems Design and Online Consumer Behavior
Chapter III Two Models of Online Patronage: Why Do Consumers Shop on the Internet?
Chapter IV How Consumers Think About Interactive Aspects of Web Advertising
Chapter VII Objective and Perceived Complexity and Their Impacts on Internet Communication
Chapter IX Extrinsic Plus Intrinsic Human Factors Influencing the Web Usage
Chapter XI User Satisfaction with Web Portals: An Empirical Study
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