Cooperative portlets

 

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Cooperative portlets use property brokers to share information automatically. An action or event in a source portlet automatically triggers changes in target portlets. Portlets on a page can cooperate in this way even if they were developed independently, without the programmer's awareness of the existence of the other cooperative portlets.

The following topics describe portlet cooperation in WebSphere Portal.

  1. Concepts of cooperative portlets
  2. Developing portlets for cooperation
  3. Configure cooperative portlets
  4. Internationalization
  5. Struts and JavaServer Faces integration
  6. Tracing
  7. Programming guidelines
  8. Known issues
  9. Cooperative portlet reference
  10. Cooperative portlet samples
  11. Portlet API
  12. Struts Portlet Framework
  13. WSDL Specification
  14. XSD specification
  15. Cooperative portlet samples
  16. Using Cooperative Portlets in WebSphere Portal V5
  17. Using Click-to-Action to Provide User-Controlled Integration of Portlets
  18. Wiring Click-to-Action portlets for inter-portlet communication in WebSphere Portal V5
  19. Passing complex data types between cooperative portlets

 

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