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ibm.com » LotusChannel.com - Nov 15, 2008
For organizing a HATS project to run as a portlet, the structure and content of the project needs to be altered to meet the portlet specification. Since HATS supports the JSR 168 standard, it automates the process of …
Also tagged: transformation, conversion, portal, hats, jsr 168, websphere portal
ibm.com » LotusChannel.com - Nov 15, 2008
IBM Rational Host Access Transformation Services (HATS) is well known as transforming traditional green-screen terminal applications (3270 and 5250 host applications with more formal terminology) to the Web, to a rich …
Also tagged: soa, transformation, portal, hats, green screen, system z, 5250, 3270, websphere portal, sytem i
ibm.com » LotusChannel.com - Nov 9, 2008
Most developers are familiar with composite application development for Lotus Notes 8 with IBM Lotus Domino Designer, IBM Lotus Component Designer or IBM Rational Application Development. But also, it is possible to …
Also tagged: development, lotus notes, composite application, rational application developer, lotus domino designer, lotus component designer, websphere portlet factory
ibm.com » LotusChannel.com - Nov 7, 2008
IBM Lotus Connections is a social computing platform designed specifically for business. The software has five key services as profiles, communities, blogs, dogear and activities. Faster executed tasks, decisions which …
Also tagged: blogs, communities, profiles, portal, social software, activities, lotus connections, dogear, websphere portal
ibm.com » LotusChannel.com - Oct 29, 2008
With IBM WebSphere Portal Version 6.1, IBM is moving toward enhanced self-service, a richer user interface, more Web 2.0 capabilities, expanded support for open standards and improved administration tools …
Also tagged: web 2 0, soa, e mail, lotus, calendaring, ibm, reports, portal, instant messaging, bookmarking, wps, websphere portal, team spaces, integrated presence awareness, out of the box portlet
blogs.sun.com » The Aquarium - Oct 6, 2008
WebSynergy and the associated Portal Pack 3.0 continue to add features as part of its partnership with Liferay. Frerk Meyer in a recent blog post talks about the addition of Groovy support in Portal Pack, which allows …
Also tagged: groovy, portal, liferay, websynergy
blogs.sun.com » The Portal Post - Sep 19, 2008
Recently we have defined a common way to do I18n and L10n in WebSynergy. This process will be used for I18n/L10n during development of WebSynergy. It can also be used to develop new porlet with taking advantage of …
Also tagged: localization, i18n, portal, internationalization, industry news, l10n, websynergy
blogs.sun.com » The Portal Post - Sep 15, 2008
There is a preview version of the WebSynergy plug-in available at Portal Pack project site. This NetBeans plug-in supports portlet development and deployment on the new WebSynergy and also works with Liferay. For more …
Also tagged: netbeans, jsr286, portalpack, openportal, websynergy
blogs.sun.com » The Portal Post - Sep 15, 2008
Here is a new voice-over screencast that demonstrates the Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP) feature in Sun Java System Portal Server. In this screencast, I have explained how to create a WSRP Producer, Consumer …
Also tagged: screencast, interoperability, server, portal, wsrp, netunity, remoteportlet, openportal, wsrpproducer, wsrpconsumer
amis.nl » AMIS Technology blog - Aug 28, 2008
One of the challenges in building Portal pages is to have events from one Portlet have the desired effect on other Portlets. For example when I select a location on a Map in one Portlet, other Portlets may need to be …
Also tagged: general, oracle, web, event, j2ee java, region, synchronize, adf, 11g, java and 038 10g as, adf and 038 jheadstart, input parameter, taskflow, task flow