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The WebSphere Portal development environment is provided on a set of CD-ROMs for installation on a distributed platform based on the availability of software for that platform, as follows:
Portlet development and debugging and WebSphere Portal Content Publishing wizards
WebSphere Studio Application Developer V4.0.3, for Microsoft Windows
WebSphere Portal Toolkit, for Microsoft Windows
WebSphere Application Server Advanced Edition Single Server V4.0.2, for Microsoft Windows
IBM DB2 Universal Edition V7.2 with Fix Pack 7, for Multiplatforms
WebSphere Portal Enable V4.1.3, for Microsoft Windows
WebSphere Portal Content Publishing authoring
WebSphere Portal Content Publishing V4.2 (author-time), for Multiplatforms
WebSphere Application Server Advanced Edition V4.0.4, for Multiplatforms
IBM DB2 Universal Edition V7.2 with Fix Pack 7, for Multiplatforms
IBM Lotus Domino Application Server V5.0.10, for Multiplatforms
IBM Lotus Workflow and Lotus Workflow Architect 3.0a, for Multiplatforms
Table 3-1 shows a complete list of the CD-ROMs provided and their content.
CD-ROM | Software |
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1 | DB2 UDB Enterprise Edition for Windows (SBCS) |
2 | DB2 UDB Enterprise Edition for Windows (DBCS) |
3 | DB2 UDB Enterprise Edition for AIX (SBCS) |
4 | DB2 UDB Enterprise Edition for AIX (DBCS) Japan/Korea |
5 | DB2 UDB Enterprise Edition for AIX (DBCS) Chinese |
6 | DB2 UDB Enterprise Edition for Solaris (SBCS) |
7 | DB2 UDB Enterprise Edition for Solaris (DBCS) Japan/Korea |
8 | DB2 UDB Enterprise Edition for Solaris (DBCS) Chinese |
9 | DB2 UDB Enterprise Edition for Linux (SBCS/DBCS) |
10 | DB2 UDB Fixpack 7 for Windows |
11 | DB2 UDB Fixpack 7 for AIX |
12 | DB2 UDB Fixpack 7 for Solaris |
13 | DB2 UDB Fixpack 7 for Linux |
14 | DB2 UDB Enterprise Edition for Linux on zSeries (SBCS/DBCS) |
15 | DB2 UDB Fixpack for Linux on zSeries (SBCS/DBCS) |
16 | WebSphere Application Server AE for AIX and Solaris |
17 | WebSphere Application Server AE for Windows and Linux |
18 | WebSphere Application Server AEs V402 for Windows and Portal Toolkit for Windows |
19 | WebSphere Application Server AE for Linux for zSeries |
20 | Secureway Directory for AIX, Solaris, Windows and Linux |
21 | Secureway Directory for Linux for zSeries |
22 | WebSphere Studio Application Developer for Windows |
23 | WebSphere Portal Server Enable |
24 | Lotus Domino Application Server for AIX and Solaris |
25 | Lotus Domino Application Server for Windows and Linux |
26 | Lotus Domino Application Server languages |
27 | Lotus Domino Application Server languages |
28 | Lotus Domino Application Server languages |
29 | Lotus Domino Application Server for Windows |
30 | Lotus Domino Application Server for Windows |
31 | Lotus Domino Application Server for Windows |
32 | Lotus Notes Client Domino Designer and Administrator for Windows (SBCS) |
33 | Lotus Notes Client Domino Designer and Administrator for Windows (DBCS) |
34 | Infocenter documentation for WebSphere Portal on Multiplatforms |
35 | Lotus Workflow |
36 | WebSphere Portal Content Publishing |
Figure 3-1 on page 97 shows a simple example of a development and authoring environment for WebSphere Portal on z/OS that could be used in a Proof of Concept. This is example is taken from the WebSphere Portal Content Publishing (WPCP) Help System available at:
Figure 3-1: Simple development environment for WebSphere Portal on z/OS
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/wcmid/mp/v42/helpsystem/en/index.html
In the example, WebSphere Studio Application Developer is installed on a Microsoft Windows 2000 platform with the Portlet Toolkit plug-in for portlet development, and also the WPCP authoring wizards plug-in. The server in the Development environment generates and delivers content, Web pages (HTML/JSPs), servlets, portlets, application objects, resource classes, and content spots to servers in both the Authoring and Production environments.
Additionally the WPCP Authoring Server is installed on another Microsoft Windows 2000 platform for business users and other content contributors. They can create and publish content to the Web site on the Production Server via the WebSphere Portal content publishing workspace.
Finally in this example, WebSphere Portal and WPCP runtime are installed and running on a z/OS server in the Runtime environment as the Production server.
Further examples can be found in the WPCP Help System that make use of Lotus Workflow Architect on the Development Server, Lotus Domino Workflow on the Authoring Server, IBM Content Manager and Likeminds Recommendation Engine on the z/OS Production Server.
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