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IBM WebSphere Everyplace Access V5 Handbook for Developers and Administrators, Volume II : Application Development.
Title:
IBM WebSphere Everyplace Access V5 Handbook for Developers and Administrators, Volume II : Application Development.
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Redbooks, IBM.
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1 online resource (474 pages)
Contents:
Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Online applications -- Chapter 1. My first pervasive portlet application -- 1.1 Overview -- 1.2 Create a portlet for HTML, WML, and PDA markups -- 1.3 Examine the relevant files and source code -- 1.4 Run the portlet -- Chapter 2. Portlet action event handling -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.2 Setup the ActionEvent portlet framework -- 2.2.1 Create the framework with the portlet application wizard -- 2.2.2 Configure the test environment to support this project -- 2.3 Examine and modify source code -- 2.3.1 Examine the model and controller components -- 2.3.2 Examine the HTML source generated by the wizard -- 2.3.3 Modify the source for PDA markup -- 2.3.4 Modify the source for WML markup -- 2.4 Run the project -- Chapter 3. Portlet messaging -- 3.1 Overview -- 3.2 Setup the MessageEvent portlet framework -- 3.2.1 Create the framework with the portlet application wizard -- 3.2.2 Configure the test environment to support this project -- 3.3 Examine and modify source code -- 3.3.1 Examine and modify the model and controller components -- 3.3.2 Examine and modify the HTML source generated by the wizard -- 3.3.3 Modify the source for PDA markup -- 3.3.4 Add view support for the message sender portlet for PDAs -- 3.4 Run the project -- Chapter 4. National Language Support (NLS) -- 4.1 Resource bundles -- 4.1.1 Creating resource bundles in WebSphere Studio -- 4.1.2 Translating resource bundles -- 4.1.3 Accessing resource bundles in portlets -- 4.1.4 Accessing resource bundles in JSPs -- 4.2 Translating whole resources -- 4.3 NLS administration -- 4.3.1 Portlet NLS administration -- 4.3.2 Portal NLS administration -- 4.3.3 Setting NLS titles -- 4.3.4 Adjusting Portal resource bundles.

4.4 Working with characters -- 4.5 NLS best practices -- 4.6 Sample scenario: NLS bundles -- 4.6.1 NLS bundles -- 4.6.2 Accessing NLS bundles from JSPs -- 4.6.3 Running the NLS scenario -- 4.6.4 Accessing NLS bundles in Java portlets -- 4.6.5 Adding PDA markup support -- 4.7 Sample scenario: translating whole resources -- 4.7.1 Adding PDA markup support -- Chapter 5. Developing a database access portlet -- 5.1 Create a test database and populate the table -- 5.2 Use the wizard to generate the portlet -- 5.3 Use the Portal Test Environment to test the portlet -- 5.4 Export the portlet application -- 5.5 Deploy to your WEA/Portal server -- 5.6 Execute the portlet from a Pocket PC -- 5.7 Use proper driver if the database is not DB2 -- Chapter 6. Using the Credential Vault -- 6.1 Overview -- 6.2 Sample scenario -- 6.2.1 Importing a protected servlet application -- 6.2.2 Using active credentials -- 6.2.3 Updating the generated portlet -- 6.2.4 Running the portlet -- 6.2.5 Using passive credentials -- Chapter 7. Accessing Web Services -- 7.1 Overview -- 7.2 A simple Web Service project -- 7.2.1 A sample Web Service -- 7.3 Creating a Web Services client portlet -- 7.4 Run the WSClientPortlet application -- Part 2 Transcoding -- Chapter 8. Transcoding Technology -- 8.1 Overview -- 8.1.1 Architecture -- 8.1.2 Preference profiles -- 8.1.3 XML stylesheets -- 8.1.4 Annotators -- 8.1.5 Transcoding plug-ins -- 8.2 XML configuration utility -- 8.3 Request Viewer -- 8.3.1 How to start Request Viewer -- 8.4 Logging and tracing -- 8.4.1 Message files -- 8.4.2 Trace files -- 8.4.3 Gather troubleshooting data -- 8.5 A simple portlet using Transcoding Technology -- 8.5.1 Enable transcoding -- 8.5.2 Use Request Viewer to monitor the process -- Chapter 9. A sample scenario using Transcoding Technology -- 9.1 Overview -- 9.2 WebSphere Everyplace Access configuration.

9.3 Text transcoding -- 9.4 Image transcoding -- 9.5 Fragmentation portlet -- 9.6 Annotations -- 9.7 Using external annotators -- 9.8 Using stylesheets -- Part 3 Offline applications -- Chapter 10. Building a portlet for offline browsing -- 10.1 Build a portlet to fetch content from a Web site -- 10.2 Using a transcoding annotator plugin for Web clipping -- 10.3 Export the portlet to your local file system -- 10.4 Deploy and configure the portlet for offline access -- 10.5 Running the portlet online -- 10.6 Configure Everyplace Client for offline access -- 10.7 Running offline browsing on a PDA -- Chapter 11. Building a portlet for offline form access -- 11.1 Building a form based portlet -- 11.2 Adding field validations -- 11.3 Adding a script to highlight the field in error -- 11.4 Deploying the sample portlet as an offline portlet -- 11.5 Running the portlet from a Pocket PC -- 11.6 Portlet offline configuration -- 11.7 Configure the portlet client with offline option -- Chapter 12. DB2 Everyplace applications with WebSphere Studio Device Developer -- 12.1 Overview -- 12.1.1 Introduction -- 12.1.2 Java 2 Micro Edition -- 12.1.3 WebSphere Micro Environment -- 12.2 Installing WebSphere Studio Device Developer -- 12.3 Working with WebSphere Studio Device Developer -- 12.3.1 Using the workbench -- 12.3.2 Using the Update Manager -- 12.4 Sample scenario -- 12.4.1 Define the database tables for the application -- 12.4.2 Configure the Pocket PC device for development -- 12.4.3 Create the project on WebSphere Studio Device Developer -- 12.4.4 Write the Java classes of the application -- 12.4.5 Creating the device database -- 12.4.6 Set up the build and test environment -- 12.4.7 Testing the application -- Part 4 Appendixes -- Appendix A. Portlet development platform installation -- A.1 Prerequisites -- A.2 WebSphere Studio Site Developer V5.1.1.

A.2.1 Install WebSphere Studio Site Developer -- A.2.2 Apply fixes to WebSphere Studio Site Developer -- A.3 WebSphere Studio Device Developer -- A.4 WebSphere Everyplace Toolkit V5.0.1 -- A.4.1 Begin Everyplace Toolkit installation -- A.4.2 Install Portal Toolkit V5.0.2.1 -- A.4.3 Complete Everyplace Toolkit Installation -- A.4.4 Complete installation of Micro Environment Tools -- Appendix B. Additional material -- Locating the Web material -- Using the Web material -- System requirements for downloading the Web material -- How to use the Web material -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Index -- Back cover.
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