A Day in the Life of a Software Developer: Portlet Development & Enterprise PortalsFollow one Software Developer as he tackles the daily challenges of various projects, including a Yash Enterprise Portlet based on IBM WebSphere Portal, development and integration of PortFrame, and a quote generation application with margin analysis. With over a decade of experience, he's able to share unique insights and report on helpful solutions and tools to enhance your efforts on-the-job. You can find more aobut me at my home page -This time it is Bowstreet, Inc.- December 26, 2005 Portal market consolidation process is still going on. Acquisitions are becoming daily news in portal arena. Seeing the heavily distributed market, big vendors are fighting hard to gain more and more market. This time it is the turn of Bowstreet. So the news is - IBM acquired Bowstreet, Inc. to consolidate itself in portal and collaboration space. Bowstreet's portlet factory was the leading tool for portalhttp://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/km/portals/archiv... Sun Announces Java Enterprise System 7.0- December 21, 2005 Good to know that Sun announced new enhancements to Java Enterprise System and Java System Suites with new portal server for building web 2.0 applications and communities. The design of existing portal is quite complex in comparison to other leading portals. I hope this time they would have come-up with altogether new structure. I have not seen it as I was not able to locate the download for any other operating system than Solaris. Anyways, here is the complete story - a href="http:www.prnehttp://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/km/portals/archiv... |