Overview - IBM WebSphere Portal Primer
Synopsis
What makes the WebSphere programming model so compelling? Why is WebSphere Portal server fast becoming the world’s premier portal server in sales and functionality? What are portlets? What is the open Portlet API? How is it possible to secure and manage large Web portals that each have their own distinctive look? Does WebSphere Portal support B2B, or B2C, or B2E, or all of them? Which topologies does it support? Is it J2EE certified? This book answers these and many more such questions and covers everything from basic e-commerce concepts to advanced three-tier Internet topologies.
Completely updated for V5.1.x, the authors systematically guide you through IBM’s WebSphere Portal product, which includes the Portal server, the Personalization server, WebSphere Content Management, Document Manager, versatile search engines, and the collaboration component.
Software developers who are creating simple portlets and JavaServer Pages (JSPs) or are well-versed in using JavaBeans will find this book’s contents relevant. It covers installation, configuration, administration, tuning, and usage of WebSphere Portal server software. It discusses portlets, servlets, security, single sign-on, transactions, session management, and scaling as it relates to WebSphere Portal server.
With a foreword by Robert Will, Distinguished Engineer, IBM Corporation, Chief Architect of WebSphere Portal.
IBM WebSphere Portal Primer will help you: Obtain an overall understanding of portals and all components of WebSphere Portal V5.1
Understand WebSphere Portal via screen shots, sample code, and best practices
Learn the step-by-step installation, configuration, and administration procedures
Discover everything about portlets including the latest JSR 168 portlet API
Gain an understanding of portal architecture and possible topologies
Design secure and highly available Web Portals
Explore how web services and processes can be integrated within portals
Find out all the latest enhancements to V5.1 of IBM’s WebSphere Portal
Learn how to implement B2C, B2E, and B2B portals
Create Virtual Portals and the newest kind of portal--Process Portals
Author Biography
Ashok K. Iyengar is a member of the IBM WebSphere Enablement Team based in San Diego.
Venkata (Vishy) V. Gadepalli and Bruce R. Olson are members of the WebSphere Enablement Team based in Raleigh.
More About the Authors:
Ashok K. Iyengar
Venkata Gadepalli
Bruce Olson