Portlet Factory, Version 6.1.2
Working with WebSphere Portlet Factory
These topics introduce the basics of working in the WebSphere Portlet Factory environment and using WebSphere Portlet Factory Designer to develop and build web applications.
- Choosing builders for common tasks
This topic lists common tasks and describes the builders you can use to accomplish each task.
- IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory Designer components
Multiple components comprise the WebSphere Portlet Factory development environment.
- Overview: deployment
Once you create your project, you want to deploy it for development or production.
- Developing Web applications
Once you create a project and models, you are ready to start adding builders to your models.
- Development of portlets
You can develop IBM® WebSphere Portlet Factory models to be run as portlets.
- Introduction to widgets
You can rapidly deliver dynamic, customizable, and adaptive widgets.
- Overview of IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory support for rich client platforms
In WebSphere Portlet Factory, many WebSphere Portlet Factory portlets can now run on rich client platforms, such as IBM Lotus® Expeditor 6.1.1 and later, and IBM Lotus Notes® 8 Standard and later versions.
- Overview: profiling
Creating applications with builders offers benefits over traditional development.
- Overview: debugging an application
There are multiple ways to determine the cause of problems occurring in a web application.
- Overview: application logging
Typically you debug an application by logging the output of arbitrary actions and methods during model execution.
- About sharing project resources
You can share the project resources among developers.
- Overview: administration and statistics
The IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory provides statistics and allows you to manage your models.
- Overview of builder architecture
A builder is a discrete bundle of functionality in the construction of a WebApp.
Library | Support |