Additional resources for development
Use the following links to find relevant supplemental information. The information resides on IBM and non-IBM Internet sites, whose sponsors control the technical accuracy of the information.
These links are provided for convenience. Sometimes, the information is not specific to the WebSphere Portal product, but is useful all or in part for understanding the product. When possible, links are provided to technical papers and IBM Redbooks that supplement the broad coverage of the release documentation with in-depth examinations of particular product areas.
View links to additional information about:
- Programming model and decisions
- Programming instructions and examples
- Programming specifications
- Additional applications
- See also
Programming model and scenarios
- Designing e-business Solutions for Performance
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/patterns/ebusiness-performance-customer-v2.pdf
This white paper describes how the design or implementation of an e-business application can affect performance.
- Managing Web Site Performance
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/patterns/guidelines/HTTP_Session_Best_Practice.pdf
This white paper contains tips and techniques for developers building applications that use session persistence. It also helps administrators to tune the WebSphere Application Server product appropriately for these applications.
Programming instructions and examples
- IBM WebSphere Portal V5 A Guide for Portlet Application Development, SG24-6076-00
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/sg246076.pdf
This IBM Redbook helps you design, develop and implement portlet applications using the IBM WebSphere Studio Site Developer and the Portal Toolkit V5. The information provided in this redbook targets Business-to-Employee (B2E) enterprise applications, but most of the scenarios presented apply to Business-to-Consumer (B2C) applications as well. In this redbook, you will find step-by-step examples and scenarios showing ways to integrate your enterprise applications into an IBM WebSphere Portal environment using the WebSphere Portal APIs provided by the Portal Toolkit to develop portlets as well as extend your portlet capabilities to use other advanced functions such as cooperative portlets, national language support, action events, portlet messaging, Credential Vault, Web Services and portlet debugging capabilities.
- IBM developerWorks
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/
IBM developerWorks contains many excellent resources for developers, including tutorials on Web development-related topics. There is an excellent tutorial on the JDBC API.
- Articles: Servlets
http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Servlets/index.html
Articles about writing servlets.
- Articles: JavaServer Pages
http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/reference/techart/index.html
Articles about writing JSPs.
- Articles: JavaServer Faces
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/javaserverfaces/index.jsp
Articles about writing JSPs. http://java.sun.com/j2ee/javaserverfaces/index.jsp
Programming specifications
- Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS)
http://java.sun.com/products/jaas/index-10.html
For more information about JAAS specifications, visit the Sun site that is previously mentioned.
- Portlet specification
http://jcp.org/jsr/detail/168.jsp
For more information about portlet specifications, visit the Sun sponsored site that is previously mentioned.
- J2EE information
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/
For more information about J2EE specifications, visit the Sun site that is previously mentioned.
Additional applications
- WebSphere Portal and Lotus Workplace Catalog
http://catalog.lotus.com/portalworkplace
The portlets that are described in this WebSphere Portal and Lotus Workplace Catalog are provided by many parties, including IBM. The portlets are listed by IBM in this catalog for your information purposes only. Each of the portlets has an applicable user license agreement. The terms and conditions under which a specific portlet can be used and the responsibilities of the user and the portlet provider are described in the user license agreement for that portlet.
See also
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