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Portal Composite Pattern Using WebSphere Portal V5.
Title:
Portal Composite Pattern Using WebSphere Portal V5.
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Redbooks, IBM.
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1 online resource (290 pages)
Contents:
Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Portal composite pattern -- Chapter 1. Patterns for e-business -- 1.1 The Patterns for e-business layered asset model -- 1.2 How to use the Patterns for e-business -- 1.2.1 Business, Integration, Composite pattern, or Custom design -- 1.2.2 Selecting Application patterns -- 1.2.3 Review Runtime patterns -- 1.2.4 Review Product mappings -- 1.2.5 Review guidelines and related links -- 1.3 Summary -- Chapter 2. Scenario description -- 2.1 Portal business scenarios -- 2.1.1 Base secure portal -- 2.1.2 Single sign-on for access to multiple applications -- 2.1.3 Collaboration among customers and employees -- 2.1.4 User Information Aggregation -- 2.1.5 Employee Community Workplace scenario -- 2.1.6 Effective Content Management scenario -- Chapter 3. Portal composite pattern -- 3.1 Introduction to the Portal composite pattern -- 3.1.1 Business drivers -- 3.1.2 Jump-start portal questions -- 3.1.3 IT drivers -- 3.2 Understanding the Patterns for e-business -- 3.3 The Portal Custom design -- 3.3.1 Access Integration pattern -- 3.3.2 Self-Service business pattern -- 3.3.3 Collaboration business pattern -- 3.3.4 Information Aggregation business pattern -- 3.3.5 Extended Enterprise business pattern -- 3.3.6 Application Integration pattern -- 3.3.7 Portal characteristics -- 3.3.8 The Portal composite pattern -- 3.3.9 Benefits -- 3.3.10 Limitations -- 3.4 Summary -- Chapter 4. Selecting Application patterns -- 4.1 Application patterns for the Portal composite pattern -- 4.1.1 Identified Application patterns -- 4.1.2 A Portal custom design -- 4.2 Application patterns described -- 4.2.1 Access Integration::Web Single Sign-on application pattern -- 4.2.2 Access Integration::Extended Single Sign-on.

4.2.3 Access Integration::Pervasive Device Access -- 4.2.4 Access Integration::Personalized Delivery application pattern -- 4.2.5 Self-Service::Directly Integrated Single Channel -- 4.2.6 Collaboration::Store and Retrieve application pattern -- 4.2.7 Collaboration::Directed Collaboration - Variation -- 4.2.8 Application Integration::Population Single-Step application pattern -- 4.2.9 Application Integration::Population Multi-Step application pattern -- 4.2.10 Application Integration::Population:Index -- 4.3 Summary -- 4.4 Where to find more information -- Chapter 5. Selection Runtime patterns -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Portal composite runtime pattern -- 5.2.1 Node descriptions -- 5.3 Runtime patterns for the Portal composite pattern -- 5.3.1 Access Integration -- 5.3.2 Self-Service business pattern -- 5.3.3 Collaboration -- 5.3.4 Application Integration -- Chapter 6. Product mappings -- 6.1 Product mapping -- 6.1.1 Product mapping node descriptions -- 6.2 Alternative products and technologies -- 6.3 Where to find more information -- Part 1 Portal composite pattern guidelines -- Chapter 7. Technology options -- 7.1 Web client -- 7.1.1 Web browser -- 7.1.2 HTML -- 7.1.3 Dynamic HTML -- 7.1.4 CSS -- 7.1.5 JavaScript -- 7.1.6 Java applets -- 7.1.7 XHTML 1.0 (HTML 4.01) -- 7.1.8 XForms -- 7.2 Pervasive clients -- 7.2.1 Architecture -- 7.2.2 WAP -- 7.2.3 Microbrowser -- 7.2.4 WML -- 7.2.5 WMLScript -- 7.2.6 cHTML -- 7.2.7 VoiceXML -- 7.2.8 X+V -- 7.2.9 SyncML -- 7.2.10 Mobile devices -- 7.2.11 Mobile client platforms -- 7.3 Wireless networks -- 7.3.1 Personal Area Network (PAN) -- 7.3.2 Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) -- 7.3.3 Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) -- 7.4 Web Application Server -- 7.4.1 Java servlets -- 7.4.2 JavaServer Pages (JSPs) -- 7.4.3 JavaBeans -- 7.4.4 XML -- 7.4.5 Enterprise JavaBeans -- 7.4.6 Additional enterprise Java APIs.

7.5 Integration technologies -- 7.5.1 Web services -- 7.5.2 J2EE Connector Architecture -- 7.5.3 Java Message Service -- 7.5.4 Others -- 7.6 Where to find more information -- Chapter 8. Portal application design and development guidelines -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 WebSphere Portal -- 8.3 Introduction to object-oriented design patterns -- 8.3.1 Singleton -- 8.3.2 Factory -- 8.3.3 Abstract Factory -- 8.3.4 Proxy -- 8.3.5 Decorator -- 8.3.6 Command -- 8.3.7 Facade -- 8.3.8 Model-View-Controller (MVC) -- 8.3.9 Summary -- 8.4 Introduction to the Portlet framework -- 8.4.1 Background on Portlets -- 8.4.2 Navigational schema -- 8.4.3 General approach to Portlet development -- 8.4.4 State Pattern Portlet framework -- 8.4.5 Struts -- 8.5 Collaborative Portals -- 8.5.1 People awareness -- 8.5.2 Collaborative Components -- 8.5.3 How to add people awareness to your portlet -- 8.5.4 Advanced Domino database access -- 8.5.5 Reference material -- 8.6 Portlet development guidelines -- 8.7 Performance considerations -- 8.7.1 Performance analysis -- 8.8 Performance guidelines -- 8.8.1 Caching -- 8.8.2 Object pooling -- 8.8.3 Performance pitfalls -- 8.9 Portalization approach for existing applications -- 8.9.1 The portalization process -- 8.9.2 The portalizing challenge -- 8.9.3 Business applications -- 8.9.4 Performance considerations -- 8.9.5 Integration types -- 8.9.6 Considerations -- 8.9.7 Summary -- 8.9.8 Where to find more information: -- Appendix A. Introduction to WebSphere Portal V5 -- Introduction to WebSphere Portal -- Highlights and benefits -- The WebSphere Portal family -- WebSphere Portal Enable for Multiplatforms -- WebSphere Portal Extend -- WebSphere Portal - Express for Multiplatforms -- WebSphere Portal - Express Plus for Multiplatforms -- Platform support -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other resources -- Referenced Web sites.

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