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Chapter 4: Using Custom Domino JSP Tag Libraries
Example 4-1: JSP sample snippet
Example 4-2: Sample variable declaration inside a JSP file
Example 4-3: Sample method declaration inside a JSP file
Example 4-4: Sample JSP expression
Example 4-5: Sample JSP scriptlet
Example 4-6: JavaScript code generated by Data Input tags
Example 4-7: CustomerList portlet redirection
Example 4-8: Customer Detail portlet doView() method
Example 4-9: Action Performed method of the Customer Details
Example 4-10: Customer Detail portlet, View.jsp fragment initial contents
Example 4-11: CustomerDetails.jsp fragment initial code
Example 4-12: Customer Contacts portlet initial doView() and actionPerformed() methods
Example 4-13: CustomerContacts.jsp fragment initial contents
Example 4-14: Customer Sales Activities portlet initial doView() and actionPerformed() methods
Example 4-15: CustomerSalesActivities.jsp initial contents
Example 4-16: Click to Action CustomerDetails.wsdl
Example 4-17: Click to Action CustomerContacts.wsdl
Example 4-18: Click to Action CustomerContacts.wsdl
Chapter 5: Portlet Development using Java: Technology Review
Example 5-1: Creating session to Domino using servername
Example 5-2: Creating session to Domino using IOR
Example 5-3: Using the isOpen method
Example 5-4: Accessing the views of the database.
Example 5-5: Use of Document class
Example 5-6: Using Item class in code
Example 5-7: Example using ACL class
Example 5-8: Using NotesExcpetion
Example 5-9: CSEnvironment.properties file example in config folder
Example 5-10: Example code using logging
Example 5-11: Using a log from portlet
Chapter 6: Portlet Development using Java: Integration Examples
Example 6-1: getSession() method
Example 6-2: Add these imports in the beginning of the ACLBrowser.java file
Example 6-3: Example of JavaBean
Example 6-4: Functionality in doView
Example 6-5: Using JavaBean in JSP
Example 6-6: ACLBrowser.java code
Example 6-7: ACLEntry.java
Example 6-8: DBListEntry.java file
Example 6-9: PC.java file
Example 6-10: PortletDominoBean.java file
Example 6-11: Retrieving list of database
Example 6-12: Adding log4j to HelloWorldFromDomino portlet
Example 6-13: Configuration file for logging
Example 6-14: Another example of sophisticated portlet logging
Chapter 7: Portlet Builders
Example 7-1: HTML with embedded @formula language
Example 7-2: Customer search
Example 7-3: Portlet cooperation
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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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Software Configuration Management
Configuration Control
Configuration Management and Software Engineering Standards Reference
CM Automation
Appendix J Document Change Request (DCR)
Appendix N Corrective Action Processing (CAP)
C++ GUI Programming with Qt 3
Shape-Changing Dialogs
Creating Main Windows
Loading and Saving
Working with Unicode
Installing Qt/Mac
Practical Intrusion Analysis: Prevention and Detection for the Twenty-First Century: Prevention and Detection for the Twenty-First Century
Unauthorized Activity II
IDS and IPS Internals
Incident Response
Laws, Standards, and Organizations
Security Business Issues
Wireless Hacks: Tips & Tools for Building, Extending, and Securing Your Network
Hack 33. Watch Network Traffic
Hack 34. grep Your Network
Hack 55. Increase the Range of a PowerBook
Hack 94. Analyze Elevation Profiles for Better Long-Range Wireless Networking
Section B.2. Microwave Connector Reference
The Lean Six Sigma Pocket Toolbook. A Quick Reference Guide to Nearly 100 Tools for Improving Process Quality, Speed, and Complexity
Working with Ideas
Value Stream Mapping and Process Flow Tools
Voice of the Customer (VOC)
Descriptive Statistics and Data Displays
Variation Analysis
Java Concurrency in Practice
Liveness and Performance
Documenting Synchronization Policies
GUI Applications
Testing for Performance
Anatomy of a Synchronizer
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