List of Examples


Chapter 7: Application Design

Example 7-1: View tier - JSP
Example 7-2: Controller tier - Java class
Example 7-3: Model Tier - Java Class
Example 7-4: Controller for WML implementation
Example 7-5: Controller for HTML implementation
Example 7-6: JSP for HTML
Example 7-7: JSP for WML
Example 7-8: Selecting the capabilities for the device
Example 7-9: Singleton pattern
Example 7-10: Value object example
Example 7-11: Service Locator class
Example 7-12: Device preference profile

Chapter 8: Application Development

Example 8-1: Getting the request from the browser
Example 8-2: Getting the ActionEvent
Example 8-3: JSP interface code for the user type defect
Example 8-4: The web.xml file
Example 8-5: The portlet.xml file
Example 8-6: Tags to set portlet to HTML, WML and cHTML devices
Example 8-7: Example for Technician
Example 8-8: Example for Customer
Example 8-9: Example for a group of users
Example 8-10: Midlet class
Example 8-11: Steps to compile the Midlet



Patterns. Pervasive Portals
Patterns: Pervasive Portals Patterns for E-Business Series
ISBN: 0738427772
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 83
Authors: IBM Redbooks

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