IBM - IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1 Application Development 1
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IBM - IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1 Application Development 1: This course is designed for experienced Java application developers who are beginning use IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1 to develop portlets using the JSR168 and JSR 286 APIs. They will learn through lectures, reviews of code samples, implementations of best practices, and hands-on experience. Kursbeschreibung In this.. Gerichtet an: This course is designed for experienced Java application developers who are beginning use IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1 to develop portlets using the JSR168 and JSR 286 APIs. They will learn through lectures, reviews of code samples, implementations of best practices, and hands-on experience. Kursbeschreibung In this course, students who are new to WebSphere Portal, create portlet projects and basic portlets. From there, they progress quickly into aspects of portlet...
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Before taking this course, students should have: J2EE application development skills, specifically servlet and JSP development experience Basic knowledge of portals and WebSphere Portal acquired by completing IBM WebSphere Portal Version 6.0 Fundamentals (WP010)
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IBM - IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1 Application Development 1: This course is designed for experienced Java application developers who are beginning use IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1 to develop portlets using the JSR168 and JSR 286 APIs. They will learn through lectures, reviews of code samples, implementations of best practices, and hands-on experience.KursbeschreibungIn this course, students who are new to WebSphere Portal, create portlet projects and basic portlets. From there, they progress quickly into aspects of portlet customization and flexibility. They will also learn several methods to support inter-portlet communication, as well as data access. All of these activities will be pursued from a best practices perspective.ZielgruppeThis intermediate course is designed for new portlet application developers, integration specialists, and software architects responsible for developing solutions using IBM WebSphere Portal V6.1.
ZIELGRUPPE
This course is designed for experienced Java application developers who are beginning use IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1 to develop portlets using the JSR168 and JSR 286 APIs. They will learn through lectures, reviews of code samples, implementations of best practices, and hands-on experience.KursbeschreibungIn this course, students who are new to WebSphere Portal, create portlet projects and basic portlets. From there, they progress quickly into aspects of portlet customization and flexibility. They will also learn several methods to support inter-portlet communication, as well as data access. All of these activities will be pursued from a best practices perspective.ZielgruppeThis intermediate course is designed for new portlet application developers, integration specialists, and software architects responsible for developing solutions using IBM WebSphere Portal V6.1.
KURSINHALT
KurszieleAfter completing this course, students should be able to:
- Describe the structure of the WebSphere Portal container
- Create and test portlets
- Use the API core objects in a portlet
- Employ tag libraries in JSPs
- Process portlet input
- Customize portlet behavior
- Tie portlets together using event processing
- Tie portlets together using the property broker
- Access data with SDO and JPA
- Build JavaServer Faces portlets
- Implement the Credential Vault Service
- Topic 1A: Examining Portal Architecture
- Topic 1B: Exploring Basic Portal Functionality
- Topic 2A: Examining the Portlet Development Lifecycle
- Topic 2B: Portlet Projects and Portlets
- Topic 2C: Configuring and Testing Portlets
- Topic 3A: Examining Core Objects
- Topic 4A: Defining Tag Libraries and JSP Expression Language
- Topic 4B: Exploring the Importance of Using Tag Libraries
- Topic 4C: Using the Portlet Tag Library
- Topic 4D: Examining the JSP Expression Language
- Topic 4E: Working with JSTL
- Topic 4F: Internationalizing Portlet Output
- Topic 4G: JSP Best Practices
- Topic 5A: Processing Input in the processAction Method
- Topic 5B: Examining the Relationships Between the PortletRequest and PortletResponse Objects
- Topic 5C: Passing Data as renderParameters
- Topic 5D: Passing Data on the Request or Session
- Topic 5E: Using Processing Best Practices
- Topic 6A: Examining the Preferences Persistence Mechanism
- Topic 6B: Portlet Customization Best Practices
- Topic 7A: Sharing Data Between Portlets
- Topic 8A: Sharing Data Between Portlets
- Topic 8B: Examining the WSDL File Structure
- Topic 8C: Sharing Data Best Practices
- Topic 9A: Defining Service Data Objects and the Java Persistence API
- Topic 9B: Accessing Relational Data Best Practices
- Topic 10A: Examining JavaServer Faces
- Topic 10B: JSF Best Practices
- Topic 11A: Defining a Single Sign-On Environment
- Topic 11B: Examining the Credential Vault
- Topic 11C: Accessing the Credential Vault
- Topic 11D: Single Sign-On Best Practices
VORRAUSSETZUNG
Before taking this course, students should have:
J2EE application development skills, specifically servlet and JSP development experience
Basic knowledge of portals and WebSphere Portal acquired by completing
- IBM WebSphere Portal Version 6.0 Fundamentals (WP010)
IBM - IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1 Application Development 1