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 -Web Clipper Portlet- June 29, 2006 Web Clipper (also called Screen Scrapper or URL Scrapper) is the fastest way to bring (integrate) existing web application into portal. Nearly all commercial portals come with some kind of out-of-box Web Clipping portlets. Though, those web clipping solutions are not powerful enough and cannot always meet enterprise requirements. That is the reason, we can see various third party solutions in the market. Red Oak solution is the latest addition to the list of Web Clipper Portlet vendors -http://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/km/portals/archiv... What is New in JSR 286- June 18, 2006 Stefan Hepper, specification lead - jsr 286, presented the a futuristic view of portlet specification 2.0 (jsr 286 ) and its status in 2006 JavaOne Conference. The presentation is available at - What comes next in the Portlet Specification V 2.0 with JSR 286 To summarize, here are the major working areas for JSR 286 - Coordination (Evenhttp://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/km/portals/archiv... |