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- Integrating Adobe Flex with IBM WebSphere Portal by Shade El-Hadik - [Clicks: 29]
This article shows how to integrate Adobe Flex into IBM WebSphere Portal with samples. You can use Adobe Flex as a client-side solution to render the user interface of portlets, overcome the limitations of HTML, and greatly improve the user experience within a portal. This article also shows you how to call and consume JSON objects within a Flex application running on WebSphere Portal.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0911_el-hadik/0911_el-hadik.html - Nov, 2009 - Capitalizing on large numbers of processors with WebSphere Portal on Solaris by Martin Presler-Marshall, Laura Yen, Daniel Edwin - [Clicks: 9]
IBM WebSphere Portal can run on a variety of systems with widely different architectures. Architectures with a large number of processors can pose a challenge: how can you achieve good performance on such systems? This article describes the experience of the WebSphere Portal performance team, showing how we configured the system to make good use of the resources available. It is targeted at an experienced system administrator or architect considering a deployment of WebSphere Portal on a Sun Solaris environment, though the basic lessons in the article also apply to other platforms as well.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0907_presler-marshall/0907_presler-marshall.html - Jul, 2009 - New security APIs in WebSphere Portal by Jan-Paul Buchwald, Matthias Falkenberg - [Clicks: 51]
This article gives a detailed introduction, usage scenarios, guidelines, and samples to three new security APIs: the portlet login service, the remember me cookie portlet service, and the authentication filter model. The portlet login service, available since IBM WebSphere Portal V6.0.1, allows triggering of a login by username and password from a portlet. The remember me cookie portlet service enables you to use the new remember me cookie functionality introduced with WebSphere Portal V6.1 from your portlet. Third, the authentication filter model provides six plug-points to add custom code to the WebSphere Portal login, logout, and session handling flows.
[Includes sample code]
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0905_buchwald/0905_buchwald.html - May, 2009 - Integrating Adobe Flex and IBM WebSphere Portal by Xiang Cheng, Zhi Hao Zhang, Jia Gu - [Clicks: 38]
Adobe Flex takes you to the next level of Web application development with the concept of Rich Internet Applications (RIAs), while IBM WebSphere Portal provides a composite tooling to build flexible, SOA-based solutions. But how do you get the two of them together? One option is to directly integrate Flex into WebSphere Portal server. This article walks you through a process to quickly build rich client and component-based Flex applications for WebSphere Portal, as well as a helpful method to reduce the size of WAR files.
[Includes sample code]
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/web/library/wa-flexwebsphere/index.html - May, 2009 - Winning strategies for portal governance by Pradeep Behl - [Clicks: 33]
This article discusses how to determine if you need portal governance and how to define and implement it. Setting up portal governance involves a systematic effort to capture the portal's current state, define its mission, roles, and processes, and apply best practices for optimizing efficiencies.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0904_behl/0904_behl.html - Apr, 2009 - Cloning a WebSphere Portal V6.1 installation by Marshall Lamb, Walter Hanel - [Clicks: 66]
This article describes how to clone an installation of IBM WebSphere Portal V6.1 that has been configured specifically for certain deployment needs. The intended audience is portal administrators who would like to build a standardized installation of WebSphere Portal in their organization and use it as a template from which to mass-produce additional preinstalled and preconfigured portals.
[Includes sample code]
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0902_lamb/0902_lamb.html - Feb, 2009 - Integrating Web applications with WebSphere Portal V6: The JSPPage custom theme by John De Binder - [Clicks: 104]
This article shows you how to integrate existing frameset and non-frameset applications into IBM WebSphere Portal V6.x. By utilizing a custom portal theme, the external application can be integrated into a portal on its own page with few to no changes in the application. The single custom portal theme can be used to integrate several different applications in the same installation.
[Includes sample code]
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0901_debinder/0901_debinder.html - Jan, 2009