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Friday, November 14, 2008

Rapid Portlet Development with WebSphere Portlet Factory: Step-by-Step Guide for Building Your Own Portlets (developerWorks Series)

Rapid Portlet Development with WebSphere Portlet Factory: Step-by-Step Guide for Building Your Own Portlets (developerWorks Series)

Rapid Portlet Development with WebSphere Portlet Factory: Step-by-Step Guide for Building Your Own Portlets (developerWorks Series)


The Step-by-Step Guide to Building World-Class Portlet Solutions–Fast! Portlet development traditionally has been difficult and time-consuming, requiring

costly resources and specialized expertise in multiple technologies. IBM® WebSphere® Portlet Factory simplifies and accelerates portlet development, enabling developers to build world-class portlet solutions without in-depthknowledge of portal technology. Expert developer David Bowley walks you through several of today’s most common portlet development scenarios, demonstrating how to create powerful, robustportlets quickly and cost-effectively. Each walk through contains all the step-by-step instructions, detailed guidance, fast answers, and working sample code you need to get tangible results immediately. The best resource available on Web Sphere Portlet Factory, this bookreflects Bowley’s unsurpassed experience constructing large enterprise portals. Bowley covers everything from back-end integration to user interface and AJAXtechniques, helping you choose the right builder tool for each task, and define high-level instructions that generate superior code artifacts. His example projects are simple enough to understand easily, but sophisticated enough to be valuable inreal-world development. This book will be indispensable to every developer who wants to succeed with Web Sphere Portlet Factory, including Java™, J2EE™, and SOA developers at all levels of expertise, as well as Lotus® Notes® developers transitioning to Web Sphere Portal. Coverage includes · Creating robust portlets: tips, tricks, shortcuts, and previously undocumented ‘gotchas’ ·


Incorporating Web services, Domino® views/forms, and SQLdata sources into your portlets · Formatting information for more effective display · Adding UI controls, charts, validation, Java methods, and othercapabilities · Displaying context-sensitive content · Using AJAX in your portlets · Communicating between portlets · Implementing error handling, logging, and security


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