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Professional portal development with open source tools: Java TM Portlet API, Lucene, James, Slide (Wrox Press) /

Chapter 8: Effective Client-Side Development Using JavaScript; Declaring JavaScript; Validating Data; Adding Functionality; Space Management; Dynamic Actions; Layering and DHTML; Summary; Chapter 9: Developing Applications and Workflow for Your Portal; The Portlet Architecture; The eXo Portal Platfo...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Richardson, W. Clay, 1976-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Indianapolis, Ind. : Wiley Pub., 2004.
Colección:Programmer to programmer.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Professional Portal Development with Open Source Tools: Java Portlet API, Lucene, James, Slide; Dedication; Introduction; What Is a Portal?; A Brief History of Enterprise Portals; Challenges in Building Portals; Are Portals Here to Stay?; What Is Wrong with Web Applications?; Why Open Source?; Open-Source Portal Servers; eXo Portal; How This Book Is Organized; What Is on the Companion Web Site?; How to Use This Book; Conventions; Contact Us; Part 1: Open Source Portals; Chapter 1: The Java Portlet API (JSR 168); Portlet Fundamentals; The Portlet Interface and the GenericPortlet
  • Other Elements of the Java Portlet APIPortlet Deployment; Summary; Chapter 2: Searching with Lucene; Understanding Search Engine Concepts; Understanding the Lucene Query Syntax; Optimizing Lucene's Performance; Summary; Chapter 3: Messaging with Apache James; Introducing James; Implementing James; Introducing JavaMail API; JavaMail in Practice; Summary; Chapter 4: Object to Relational Mapping with Apache OJB; Exploring Object-to-Relational Mapping Concepts; Understanding OJB Technology Features; Using OJB API Layers; OJB Extras; Summary; Chapter 5: Content Management with Jakarta's Slide
  • Slide ArchitectureSetting Up and Configuring Slide; The Slide Server; WebDAV and Slide; Summary; Chapter 6: Portal Security; Core Security Concepts; Key Security Standards; Building Security Solutions for Your Portal; Summary; Part 2: How to Build a Portal; Chapter 7: Planning for Portal Deployment; System Requirements; Software Design Methodologies; Design Decisions; Search Utilities; Content Management; Design Pattern Considerations in Your Portal; Client-Side Processing; JavaScript; Server-Side Processing; Web Services for Remote Portals (WSRP); Portal Navigation; Portlet Integration Plan
  • Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP)Summary; Chapter 11: Performance Testing, Administering, and Monitoring Your Portal; Continuous Integration; Load Testing; Portal Requirements/Bug Management and Traceability with Scarab; Portal Administration with JMX; Portal Collaboration with JSPWiki; Summary; Chapter 12: Unifying the Enterprise Application Space Through Web Start; Rich Clients; Java Web Start; Getting Started; Introductory Application; Using JWS in Portal Implementations; Summary; References; Index; Apache Software License