What's new
Learn what's new in WebSphere Portal Express to
help you develop more robust Enterprise solutions.
- New infrastructure to enable Web 2.0 theme
- More responsive user interfaces to provide better context awareness for
the user through client-side aggregation of portal pages.
- Client-side mashups and interactive portal applications can be developed
using Asynchronous JavaScript™ and XML (AJAX) with a Dojo-based
client-side JavaScript programming model.
- Portal models like Navigation, Page Layout, and User information are remotely
accessible through REST Services.
- Improved scalability through enhanced caching capabilities. Page fragments
can be cached separately rather than caching entire pages.
- Dynamic behaviors such as context menus, annotations, highlighting, and
drag and drop can be applied by an extensible set of semantic tags.
- New Feedreader portlet based on AJAX.
- Site management
- The new Resource Manager portlet lets administrators create a page on
a source server, and then publish it to a target server where only a selected
group of users can see and test the new page. After testing is complete, you
can promote the new page so that all users on the target server with the appropriate
access rights can view the new page.
- Customization via themes and skins
- The new Theme Customizer portlet
features a tabbed design and live preview that let you quickly and easily
customize key site elements including the banner, navigation, fonts, and colors.
The Theme Customizer portlet is available from the More... menu
in the page header.
- Documentation
- Viewlets let you explore different ways to work with the Information Center,
and provide handy tips for more effective searches.
- To streamline access to known problems, the Information Center contains
a release notes topic that links to the online support knowledge base where
users can search for uptodate workarounds and solutions.
- A new section of the Information Center describes backup
and recovery strategies for system files and databases on supported Microsoft Windows and Linux platforms.
- Security
- Administrators can enable a Remember me cookie, which allows a computer
to remember the user's login information. In addition, they can enable step-up
authentication to increase the level of authentication that is required to
access pages and portlets.
- Improved installation
- WebSphere Portal Express comes
with a special license that lets you install, deploy, and explore the product
at no charge for a preset evaluation period.
- Improved configuration
- Administrators can run the Configuration Wizard from First
Steps. The configuration wizard has options to transfer data to
a different database and to enable Domino- WebSphere Portal Express Express
integration.
- The Configuration Wizard provides simplified options
for transferring database domains.
- The predefined access group, contentAuthors, simplifies granting Web Content Management rights, allowing users
to create and edit contents and components in both out-of-the-box Portal pages
and in the authoring portlet.
- By default, all authenticated portal users have privileged user access
to all non-administrative portlet applications and to all non-administrative
pages.
- Administrators can use a set of default credential slots to configure
various out-of-the-box portlets that use the portal credential vault to store
user credentials for authentication with back-end systems. Default slots are
provided for Web Content Management, E-mail, Web Clipping, Feeds, and Miscellaneous.
- Streamlined site development out of the box
- Internet and Intranet site templates (known
previously as Internet JumpStart and Intranet JumpStart sites) have a
new look and feel, with unique URLs for easier access and migration; users
can access the Internet site template without having to log in and enter a
username and password. Note: To enable these enhancements, all Portal sessions
have a shorter length (10 minutes), after which users must log in again to
continue using the site.
- Enhanced rich text editing
- Improved loading and response times
- New formatting effects: subscript, superscript, and strikethrough
- Creation of custom colors by altering the RGB (Red Green Blue) values
in the color palette
- New table formatting features including:
- Cell width, height, spacing, padding, text alignment, and table border
- Table header options
- Background and border colors for tables
- Table templates
- Ease of use
- Updated, friendlier categories in the Portlet
Palette make it easier to group and organize the individual portlets that
you can add to a page.
- Improvements to Domino® and Extended Products Portlets (formerly
the Lotus® Collaboration
Center)
- Administrators can launch the Domino-Portal Integration
Wizard from the First Steps utility.
- Serviceability
- Install the IBM® Support
Assistant tool from either the WebSphere Portal Express media
or downloaded image, then use a plug-in to streamline the process of collecting
data and log files to diagnose and resolve problems in WebSphere Portal Express.
- The portal Web 2.0 theme
The portal Web 2.0 theme extends conventional JSP or servlet based portal themes by adding a Javascript-based Client-Side Aggregation (CSA). Using AJAX techniques with Portal Model REST services, CSA provides a more responsive user experience and lower load on the server.
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