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- WebLogic Portal 9.2: Content Management Performance Optimization by Wendy Bales, Matt Maccaux, Steve Roth - [Clicks: 127]
This white paper provides performance testing results for the BEA WebLogic Portal 9.2 content management system (CMS) in a variety of content-create and content-read scenarios, including both simple and complex content. These test results confirm the robust scalability of the BEA content management system. The users test results may vary substantially from those obtained with the BEA test scenario due to differences in configuration and hardware. Users are cautioned to validate the results for their chosen configuration. Readers of this white paper are assumed to be familiar with the BEA WebLogic Portal 9.2 content management system.
http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2006/09/portal-content-management.html - Dec, 2006 - Using Adrenaline Portlets to Energize Web Applications by Peter Laird - [Clicks: 52]
The Adrenaline technology introduced in BEA WebLogic Portal 9.2 enables portlets to be surfaced in any Web application, without the need for a portal container. This article shows how you can use it to surface portlets without portals.
http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2006/12/adrenaline-portlets.html - Dec, 2006 - How GroupSpace Uses IPC to Create Interportlet Links by Charles Coates - [Clicks: 54]
Learn how to generate hyperlinks that use interportlet communication for customized portlet activation.
http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2006/09/groupspace-links.html - Oct, 2006 - Propagating Weblogic 8.x Portals by Scott Nelson - [Clicks: 58]
The propagation tool is here to rescue you from late hours and tedious tasks deploying your portal applications from staging to production (not to mention from developemnt to integration and integration to staging).
http://www.developer.com/java/data/article.php/3634841 - Sep, 2006 - BEA Weblogic Portal 8.x Tips & Tricks by Scott Nelson - [Clicks: 111]
In this article, I want to share a few solutions I have discovered outside of the standard documentation. Some you can find on BEA's Dev2Dev (though it might take a long time), some came from trial and error, and one came from days of pain following the recommended path to later try almost the total opposite approach and cut my work time by two-thirds. And, I am sure there are dozens (if not hundreds) of other little helpful hints, but these are the ones that I remember the most in almost three years of building many BEA Portal solutions.
http://www.developer.com/tech/article.php/3632526 - Sep, 2006 - Basic Spring Interaction with WebLogic Portal by Mark Meyer, Don Davis - [Clicks: 213]
The goal of this tutorial is to demonstrate how basic Spring functionality can be leveraged in a WebLogic Portal application. One use case focuses on page flows and Spring while the other use case focuses on backing files and Spring. In each use case, we show how the same Portal/portlet code is used to interact with different implementation objects accessed using the Spring framework.
[Includes the sample WebLogic Portal application]
http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2006/09/weblogic-portal-spring.html - Sep, 2006 - Content Personalization: Planning and Implementation by Michael Padilla - [Clicks: 67]
Providing users with targeted content takes careful planning. Michael Padilla shows how you can use BEA WebLogic Portal 8.1 to implement and manage personalized content.
http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2006/04/personalization.html - Jun, 2006 - New Federation Features in WebLogic Portal 9.2 by Alex Toussaint - [Clicks: 43]
WebLogic Portal 9.2 expands portal federation capabilities first introduced in WebLogic Portal 8.1. This article will focus on these new federation features. In addition, WebLogic Portal 9.2 brings a new community framework added to portal business services, and simplifies portal membership, management, and end-user production of portals for audiences with common interests. Portal lifecycle management has been simplified in WebLogic Portal 9.2 with improved production operations for administrators and for developers.
http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2006/06/portal-federation-wlp9.html - Jun, 2006 - Java Portlet Tools: Converting Java Web Applications into Adaptive Portlets by Andrew Lorek - [Clicks: 95]
This article show how to convert existing Web applications designed to work outside a portal into adaptive portlets for use within AquaLogic User Interaction. It outlines the difficulties encountered when using existing Web application frameworks like Java Server Faces or Struts as well as a new tool to overcome these problems, the Java Portlet Toolkit. The article will also explore some of the tools that come with the Java Portlet Toolkit such as the PortletBean and portal-specific JSP tags.
http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2006/05/java-portlet-tools.html - May, 2006 - Ajax Programming in BEA WebLogic Portal 8.1, Part 2 by John Margaglione - [Clicks: 143]
This, the final part of the series, provides a set of example portlets that build in complexity, starting with a few basic lookup portlets, moving on to an advanced example of fronting a database table with dynamic tables, and ending with a fun example of embedding pages dynamically within another page without using the object or iframe tags.
[Includes source code (Editor's Note: This article is about low-level Ajax details in WebLogic Portal 8.1. This is unrelated to the current beta of WebLogic Portal 9.2.)]
http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2006/03/ajax-portal-2.html - Apr, 2006 - Hacking the Weblogic Portal UI Framework by Scott Nelson - [Clicks: 114]
By using some useful hacks of the BEA portal, you can give your users functionality that they want and the extensibility that you crave.
http://www.developer.com/java/ent/article.php/3588031 - Feb, 2006 - Ajax Programming in BEA WebLogic Portal, Part 1 by John Margaglione - [Clicks: 144]
John Margaglione explains the rationale for using Ajax programming methods within the BEA WebLogic Portal environment, and offers some best practices and advice to avoid the many pitfalls awaiting the new Ajax programmer.
http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2006/01/ajax-portal-1.html - Jan, 2006 - Using the WebLogic Portal Rules Engine to Implement Dynamic Business Logic in a WebLogic Integration Process, Part 1 by Jitendra Gupta, Mark Miller, Venkatakrishnan Padmanabhan - [Clicks: 56]
Agile business applications need to expose business logic in a way that is flexible and easily changed. Learn how to use the rules engine in WebLogic Portal to add flexibility to business processes defined in WebLogic Integration.
http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2005/10/dynamic_business_logic1.html - Jan, 2006