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 -JSR 168 Portlet Development Guidelines- January 27, 2007 Drew Varner, Sr. Pricipal Consultant at BEA, has written a good post on JSR 168 portlet development guidelines. These are some basic guidelines that a portlet developers must aware of. He has also given examples to support his views. Here are the guidelines -http://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/km/portals/archiv... WebSphere Portal Express 6.0 Announced at Lotusphere- January 25, 2007 In the past, IBM discontinued the Express edition of portal. Today IBM has again come up with Express flavor with new attires. This time it is going to be an integrated portal and collaboration platform for SMBs. Other than all regular feature of portal, I believe that it will also have some out-of-box intranet features, so that SMBs can build and deploy their intranet easily. It also has some pre-built sample websites to pick and customize. You can check press release a href="http:www.echannhttp://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/km/portals/archiv... |