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- Switching to Enterprise-Scale Databases in Sun Java System Portal Server for Collaboration by Su Myong, Marina Sum - [Clicks: 12]
How to take advantage of the collaboration capability in Sun Java System Portal Server 7.1? Set up an enterprise-scale community with a high-availability database. This article describes the process through an example -- replacing the Derby database with the Oracle database -- and offers troubleshooting tips.
http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/portalserver/reference/techart/databases.html - Sep, 2006 - Building Mashup Portlets by Jai Suri, Marina Sum - [Clicks: 9]
This article describes how to build a mashup portlet that can aggregate geospatial data from data sources and combine it with an online mapping service based on Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) to generate a mashup. Included are the portlet's source code and techniques for deploying the portlet to Sun Java System Portal Server 7 (henceforth, Portal Server). At the end of the article is a list of reference resources.
http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/portalserver/reference/techart/mashups.html - Aug, 2006 - Building IPC Portlets for Sun Java System Portal Server 7 With Sun Java Studio Creator 2 by Ed Chen, Marina Sum - [Clicks: 54]
With portlets that support Interportlet Communication (IPC), you can make them aware of each other's behavior and display content consistently. This article describes how to create an IPC portlet for Sun Java System Portal Server 7 (henceforth, Portal Server) with the Sun Java Studio Creator 2 IDE (henceforth, Java Studio Creator). The portlet can subscribe to all IPC events and display the events in a table. An appendix at the end of this article shows you how to deploy an IPC portlet to Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 (henceforth, Web Server).
http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/portalserver/reference/techart/ipc.html - Jun, 2006 - Creating Dynamically Generated Charts in Portlets by Sandeep Soni, Marina Sum - [Clicks: 30]
This article shows you, through a sample application, how to create a simple portlet that complies with Java Specification Request (JSR) 168 and that renders a time-series chart with the JFreeChart library.
http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/portalserver/reference/techart/jfreechart.html - Jun, 2006