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IBM Websphere Portal V5: A Guide for Portlet Application Development
IBM Websphere Portal V5: A Guide for Portlet Application Development
ISBN: 0738498513
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 148
Authors:
Juan R. Rodriguez
,
Serena Chan
,
Belen Gonzalez
,
George Kroner
,
Monica Parlangelo
,
Sandro Schwedler
,
Andre Venancio
BUY ON AMAZON
IBM WebSphere Portal V5 A Guide for Portlet Application Development
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
The team that wrote this redbook
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Comments welcome
Chapter 1. Overview
1.1 Portal evolution
1.2 Overview
1.3 WebSphere Portal
1.4 Highlights in WebSphere Portal V5
1.5 Portlet solution patterns
Chapter 2. Portlet API
2.1 What is a portlet?
2.2 Basic portlet terms
2.3 MVC architecture
2.4 Servlets versus portlets
2.5 What is a portlet application?
2.6 Portlet deployment
2.7 Portlet life cycle
2.8 Portlet API
2.9 Core portlet objects
2.10 Listeners
2.11 Action event handling
2.12 Core event objects
2.13 Portlet messaging
2.14 PropertyListener interface
2.15 EventPhaseListener interface
2.16 Attribute storage summary
2.17 Portlet services
2.18 Credential Vault
2.19 Core Credential Vault objects
2.20 Portlet JSPs
2.21 Resources
Chapter 3. Portal Toolkit
3.1 Hardware and software requirements
3.2 Portal Toolkit installation
3.3 Development environment
3.4 Portlet application wizard
3.5 Developing portlet applications
3.6 Portlet.xml descriptor
3.7 Deploying portlets
3.8 Adding portlets to applications
3.9 Examples
Chapter 4. A first portlet application
4.1 Sample scenario
Chapter 5. Action event handling
5.1 Action event
5.2 Window events
5.3 Simple action String support
5.4 Sample scenario
Chapter 6. Portlet debugging
6.1 Overview
6.2 Sample scenario
Chapter 7. Portlet messaging
7.1 Portlet messaging
7.2 MessageListener
7.3 MessageEvent
7.4 DefaultPortletMessage
7.5 PortletMessage
7.6 Sample scenario
7.7 Broadcasting messages
Chapter 8. National Language Support (NLS)
8.1 Resource bundles
8.2 Translating whole resources
8.3 NLS administration
8.4 Working with characters
8.5 NLS best practices
8.6 Sample scenario: NLS bundles
8.7 Sample scenario: translating whole resources
Chapter 9. Accessing Web Services
9.1 Overview
9.2 A simple Web Service project
9.3 Creating a Web Services client portlet
9.4 Run the WSClientPortlet application
Chapter 10. Using the Credential Vault
10.1 Overview
10.2 Importing a protected servlet application
10.3 Using active credentials
10.4 Using passive credentials
Chapter 11. Accessing back-end JDBC databases
11.1 Creating a database connection
11.2 Sample scenario
Chapter 12. Cooperative portlets
12.1 Overview
12.2 Sample scenario
12.3 Hints and tips
Chapter 13. Advanced cooperative portlets
13.1 Publishing properties programmatically
13.2 Portlet event handling
13.3 Broadcasting source data
13.4 Wiring tool
13.5 Sample scenario
Chapter 14. Struts portlets
14.1 Overview
14.2 Developing Struts Web applications
14.3 Migrating Struts Web applications
Chapter 15. Portlet preview
15.1 Overview
15.2 Sample scenario
Chapter 16. Remote Server Attach
16.1 Overview
16.2 Preparing Portal for Remote Server Attach
16.3 Remote Server Attach configuration
16.4 Installing a portlet in Remote Portal
16.5 Running the portlet
Appendix A. Portlet development platform sample installation
Prerequisites
WebSphere Studio Site Developer (WSSD) V5.0
WebSphere Portal Toolkit V5.0
Configuring Studio Site Developer and the Portal Toolkit
Configuration and preparation of the workstation
Appendix B. Automatically redeploying portlets
Description
Appendix C. Additional material
Locating the Web material
Using the Web material
Appendix Related publications
IBM Redbooks
Other publications
Online resources
How to get IBM Redbooks
Help from IBM
Back cover
Index
index_A
index_B
index_C
index_D
index_E
index_F
index_G
index_H
index_I
index_J
index_L
index_M
index_N
index_O
index_P
index_R
index_S
index_T
index_U
index_V
IBM Websphere Portal V5: A Guide for Portlet Application Development
ISBN: 0738498513
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 148
Authors:
Juan R. Rodriguez
,
Serena Chan
,
Belen Gonzalez
,
George Kroner
,
Monica Parlangelo
,
Sandro Schwedler
,
Andre Venancio
BUY ON AMAZON
Java I/O
File Viewer, Part 2
printf( )
Directories and Paths
General Techniques for Cross-Platform File Access Code
Reading and Writing Files
MySQL Stored Procedure Programming
Loops
Numeric Functions
Using MySQL with PHP Data Objects
Installing the MySQLdb Extension
Dynamic SQL
Project Management JumpStart
Initiating the Project
Defining the Project Goals
Breaking Down the Project Activities
Planning and Acquiring Resources
Appendix A Answers to Review Questions
Introduction to 80x86 Assembly Language and Computer Architecture
Basic Instructions
Procedures
String Operations
Bit Manipulation
Input/Output
Practical Intrusion Analysis: Prevention and Detection for the Twenty-First Century: Prevention and Detection for the Twenty-First Century
Unauthorized Activity I
Incident Response
Policy and Procedures
Laws, Standards, and Organizations
The Future of Intrusion Detection and Prevention
GO! with Microsoft Office 2003 Brief (2nd Edition)
Problem Solving
Mastery Assessments
Summary
Objective 7. Create a Data Table
Project 3B. Volunteers
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