Maximize on the power of Web Sphere Portal to build and deploy
portals
If you use, develop, manage, or administer Web Sphere applications,
you are probably already building or managing Web portals-or well
on your way to doing so. With this comprehensive book, you’ll
discover how these portals bring together important functions such
as integration, presentation, organization, and
customizations-functions needed in every complex application
environment. The unparalleled author team of experts offers you
in-depth insight on mastering the complex aspects of Web Sphere
Portal, walking you through every facet from installing to
deployment.
Mastering IBM Web Sphere Portal focuses on not only the portal as a
server, but also how it interacts with components such as LDAP
servers, enterprise applications, mobile devices, and even other
portals. The authors begin with an introduction to the Web Sphere
product family and then explore such topics as:
* Installing and customizing the portal, as well as migrating
existing environments to version 5
* Defining portlets, pages, and user interface properties
* Applying personalization, collaboration, search, and document and
content management within Web Sphere Portal v. 5
* Using high availability, security and single sign-on, identity
management, Web services, and enterprise applications
* Setting up a portal in a high-availability environment and
integrating external applications into Web Sphere Portal
The companion Web site, www.wiley.com/compbooks/ben-natan, presents
all the code in the book as well as links to vendors and sources of
information pertaining to Web Sphere Portal.
表中的内容
Foreword.
Acknowledgments.
About the Authors.
Introduction.
Part I: Web Sphere Portal Primer.
Chapter 1: Introducing Web Sphere Portal.
Chapter 2: Installing Web Sphere Portal on Windows 2000
Server.
Chapter 3: Installing Web Sphere Portal on Linux.
Chapter 4: Customizing Web Sphere Portal.
Chapter 5: Installing Web Sphere Portal Tools and Problem
Analysis.
Chapter 6: Migrating to Web Sphere Portal Version 5.0.
Part II: Building and Administering Portals with WPS.
Chapter 7: Defining Portals and Pages.
Chapter 8: Tailoring the Portal Web Design.
Chapter 9: Web Sphere Portal Personalization.
Chapter 10: Portal Administration.
Chapter 11: Document and Content Management within Web Sphere
Portal.
Chapter 12: Adding Collaboration and Search Components to Your
Portals.
Part III: Portlet Development in Web Sphere Portal.
Chapter 13: Extending Portal Functionality: Portlets.
Chapter 14: Portlet Programming Model and API.
Chapter 15: Web Sphere Portlet Development Environment.
Chapter 16: Portlet Development.
Chapter 17: Portlet Interactive Debug and JSR 168 Example.
Chapter 18: Struts Portlet Framework.
Part IV: Web Sphere Portal within the Enterprise
Environment.
Chapter 19: Implementing Authentication for Large
Enterprises.
Chapter 20: Integrating Security and Identity Management Tools
with Web Sphere Portal.
Chapter 21: Designing High Availability into Your Portal
Server.
Chapter 22: Web Sphere Portal Support for Web Services and Remote
Portlets.
Chapter 23: Integrating External Applications with Web Sphere
Portal.
Chapter 24: Supporting Mobile Users.
Index.
关于作者
RON BEN-NATAN is an expert in the field of portals, Web Sphere,
application security, and database security. He has published
several technical books and numerous articles on these topics.
RICHARD GORNITSKY has 23 years of experience in both software
development and infrastructure design and is currently a Web Sphere
Portal Architect with IBM Software Services for Lotus.
TIM HANIS has extensive experience in development and consulting
services using Web Sphere Portal. He is a Senior Software Engineer
at IBM Research Triangle Park Labs.
ORI SASSON is an independent consultant operating out of
Singa-pore, specializing in Web Sphere Application Server and
Web Sphere Business Integration. He is the author of several
technical books and numerous papers.