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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
Portalizing Domino Applications for Websphere Portal
ISBN: 0738499811
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 103
Authors: IBM Redbooks

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