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Exploiting the WebSphere Portal V5.1.0.1 Programming Model: Part 1: Introducing the Model
Overview The WebSphere Portal programming model is an extension of the J2EE programming model. You use it to implement Web applications that leverage the rich set of WebSphere Portal platform capabilities. This paper introduces the various parts of the model, provides a short overview of portal technology, and describes how portals relate to the service-oriented architecture (SOA). You learn about the model artifacts - such as portlets, themes, skins, and portlet services - and how you can influence a process called aggregation, in which the different pieces come together to create the portal page. Then, you see how two general concepts, security and virtual portals, relate to the programming model.
| Publisher | IBM | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | December 2005 | Downloads | 46 |
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