Programming Portlets : An Introduction Using IBM WebSphere Portal

Blinstrubas, Peter, Bernal, Joey, Lynn, Ron

ISBN 10: 1931182205 ISBN 13: 9781931182201
Published by MC Press Online, LLC, 2004
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Essential reading for every software engineer, architect, programmer, system designer, and portlet developer who is confronted with the task of building a portal for their organization, this guide to IBM WebSphere Portal covers the fundamental aspects of the WebSphere portlet API and demonstrates portlet development by example, with working sample portlets throughout the text. The first to specifically address the topic of programming portlets, this book teaches in detail how to create these reusable components while examining the various facilities IBM WebSphere Portal offers. Portal servers deliver rich content, provide collaboration capability, and allow application access that is relevant to an end user via the Internet. A portlet is one small but critical piece of an overall portal composed of many portlets. Portlets can be an article, like in a magazine, or a column, like in a newspaper. WebSphere Portal Server provides a rich and robust horizontal framework for building portals that can meet the needs of any enterprise. Central to the WebSphere Portal framework is the portlet API. The portlet API provides the necessary life cycle methods that developers can use to facilitate the integration of back-end applications and data.

About the Author:

Ron Lynn is an IBM software engineer who has worked with the WebSphere portal in various capacities from evangelist to portlet developer. He lives in San Jose, California. Anthony Bernal is a portal architect and specialist with IBM Software Services for WebSphere Portal. He lives in Houston, Texas.

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Title: Programming Portlets : An Introduction Using...
Publisher: MC Press Online, LLC
Publication Date: 2004
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Very Good

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