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- Monitoring performance in a WebSphere Portal environment by Jesse T. Bickmore, Dharmesh Mistry, Kevin Dzwonchyk, Gourishankar Menon - [Clicks: 35]
This article introduces the various ways that you can monitor performance in an IBM Websphere Portal environment. These monitoring methods are useful in situations where a portal-based application is experiencing poor performance, such as slow loading pages, sporadic problems, or stability issues. The article looks at areas such as caching, JVM monitoring, database analysis, logging, and debugging to aid in monitoring and measuring performance.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0810_bickmore/0810_bickmore.html - Oct, 2008 - Customizing and extending the functionality of the IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1 Search Center portlet by Eitan Shapiro, Boaz Ben-Nahum - [Clicks: 28]
Thanks to the new architecture of the IBM WebSphere Portal V6.1 Search Center portlet, redesigning the Search Center has never been easier. Learn how you can add functionality such as advanced search options to the existing Search Center portlet and replace the display by supplying your own widgets.
[Includes sample code]
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0809_shapiro/0809_shapiro.html - Sep, 2008 - Adding support for an unsupported language to an IBM WebSphere Portal implementation by Peter Greaves, Andrew Tomlinson - [Clicks: 14]
The article describes how to add support for an unsupported language (Welsh) to a client's IBM WebSphere Portal implementation. Although this process is documented technically in the WebSphere Portal Information Center, there are other considerations besides the purely technical, which are described here to assist others involved in similar implementations.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0809_greaves/0809_greaves.html - Sep, 2008 - Customizing themes and skins in IBM WebSphere Portal: A case study by James W. Barnes, Ryan Wilson - [Clicks: 85]
This article examines a use case for altering the user interface (UI) of IBM WebSphere Portal. Specifically, we explain how to change the themes and skins to add additional options in the drop-down menu of the portlet as rendered by the skin. This addition yields flexibility and provides a method of how you can extend the UI to meet your own use cases.
[Includes sample code]
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0809_barnes/0809_barnes.html - Sep, 2008 - Using IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory to integrate IBM Lotus Connections with IBM WebSphere Portal by Angela Self, Luis Benitez - [Clicks: 28]
In this article, you learn how the REST Service Call builder in IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory can be used to access, display, and manipulate the data from the five IBM Lotus Connections services.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/library/connections-portlet-factory/index.html - Jul, 2008 - Implementing a file upload portlet in IBM WebSphere Portal by Ahmed Abbass, Salma El-Sherbini - [Clicks: 103]
The file upload feature is an essential interaction service that is offered by many portals. This article shows an example of how you can implement the file upload feature in IBM WebSphereR Portal in a similar way as you implement it in a traditional Java Platform, Enterprise Edition Web application. No open source or third-party packages are used in the samples provided.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0807_abbass/0807_abbass.html - Jul, 2008 - Creating complex portlet Personalize pages using the IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory Customizer builder by Ying Du - [Clicks: 30]
The IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory Portlet Customizer builder can be used to rapidly build a user interface for portlet configure and edit modes. This article takes you through the steps necessary to use this builder, in conjunction with other builders, to create an edit mode model in WebSphere Portlet Factory that allows the user to customize the portlet's behavior.
[Includes sample code]
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0807_du/0807_du.html - Jul, 2008 - Embedding Groovy in a JSR 168 portlet for total scripting power by Suhel Parekh, Ron Lynn - [Clicks: 32]
A Groovy-based portlet is a JSR168 portlet that uses GroovyShell to provide a dynamic experience for users. You can achieve real "on-the-fly" scripting power with the various portlet modes by applying Groovy to portlet development. This article shows you how by taking you through an example to create a simple Groovy-based portlet. You also learn how to run Groovy scripts from a portlet in a portal application running under IBM WebSphere Portal Version 6.0 (hereafter called WebSphere Portal).
[Includes sample code]
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0805_parekh/0805_parekh.html - May, 2008 - Implementing a portlet interface to a remote human task by Loretta Hicks - [Clicks: 41]
Developing portlets that provide user interfaces to human tasks in a remote business process presents some challenges. The My Tasks and Task List portlets included with IBM WebSphere Portal are useful for some scenarios. If a custom user interface is required for the human tasks, the developer must ensure that the runtime environment and the portlet implementation are correct. This article covers installing the required software for the runtime environment, developing the portlet application, and testing the application. The sample code includes a business process application, basic portlets, and cooperative portlets that were tested on WebSphere Portal V6.0.1 and WebSphere Process Server V6.0.2.
[Includes sample code]
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0804_hicks/0804_hicks.html - Apr, 2008 - Portlet development using REST services and the Dojo Toolkit by Thomas Lawless - [Clicks: 102]
This article focuses on the creation of a reusable reference design for creating Web 2.0-enabled portlets using Representational State Transfer (REST) services and the Dojo Toolkit.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0803_lawless/0803_lawless.html - Mar, 2008 - Developing a Spring Portlet MVC Framework application for use inside IBM WebSphere Portal: Introduction to Spring Portlet MVC Framework by Sunil Patil - [Clicks: 198]
This article shows you how to build a simple HelloWorld portlet application using Spring Portlet MVC Framework for deployment in IBM WebSphere Portal. It is intended for portlet developers and architects who want to use the open source MVC Framework for developing their portlets.
[Includes sample code]
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0802_patil-pt1/0802_patil-pt1.html - Feb, 2008 - Integrating IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory V6.0.1 with IBM WebSphere Portal Document Manager by Abhishek Singh, Georgiana Ivy Avram - [Clicks: 68]
IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory V 6.0.1 provides builders that facilitate creating, retrieving, updating, and deleting content in IBM WebSphere Portal Document Manager. This article describes these new builders and demonstrates their use through a sample application.
[Includes sample code]
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0801_singh/0801_singh.html - Jan, 2008
- IBM WebSphere portal catalog - [Clicks: 351]
The WebSphere portlet catalog describes portlets created by numerous companies for use with WebSphere Portal. You can find portlets for your specific needs by searching or browsing by category.
https://www-3.ibm.com/services/cwi/portal/_pagr/105/