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WebSphere Portal evolved from application servers and the desire to aggregate and render multiple streams of dynamic content to the user. WebSphere Portal allows you to run several dynamic applications at once. |
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This five day training class teaches students WebSphere Portal development using JSR 286 API. The JSR 286 API is the first revision of the portlet specification in nearly five years and contains significant improvements. The class also covers Struts and JavaServer Faces based portal site development. All labs are done using Rational Application Developer (RAD) v7.5.
Using AJAX technology with a portal site is increasingly becoming an option for developers. This class teaches an overview of AJAX and how it may be used in a WebSphere Portal web site.
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IBM Equivalent: WP631 |
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This course teaches the operational tasks involved in maintaining a WebSphere Portal Server environment. This course focuses specifically on the advanced configuration required to support a cluster of WebSphere Portal servers. Rather than simply working with a basic installation throughout the entire course, students are shown how to accomplish the tasks that will be required in a production-scale WebSphere Portal deployment. Students will initially work separately so they become familiar with administrative tasks and then will work together to create a horizontal Portal cluster.
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IBM Equivalent: WP731 |
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This training course introduces the students to the security features of WebSphere Portal Server v6.0. During the course, students get introduced to the architecture of WebSphere Portal Server and understand the portal server security model and integration with external security tools. The course also lists the common security vulnerabilities covers some best practices for reducing those vulnerabilities.
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This course is intended for Java programmers who are interested in learning about the WebSphere and Rational family of products. Students will obtain an introduction to two members of the Rational family: Rational Software Architect and Rational Application Developer. Rational Software Architect can be used for UML modeling, Java development, application assembly, and unit testing. Rational Application Developer provides a subset of the features offered by Rational Software Architect. Students will also obtain an introduction to two members of the WebSphere family: WebSphere Application Server and WebSphere Portal Server. WebSphere Application Server serves as a run-time environment for J2EE applications and WebSphere Portal Server, which runs atop WebSphere Application Server, serves as a runtime environment for portal applications. Last but not least, students will obtain an introduction to Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), a technology which underscores all of the products mentioned above.
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This course teaches the nature of the Portal technology and the primary motivations behind it. The course introduces IBM's WebSphere Portal Server family of products.
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This class is designed for the IT project managers who are responsible for delivering a WebSphere portal site. It teaches the development and administration activities surrounding a portal site in details. This will help the managers plan for the tasks to be performed and procure proper skills. The course will also help them create a well structured build and deployment process.
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WebSphere Portal server is a way to host many web based applications in a central location. Users need to login only once and use all applications in a consistent manner. Customers and business partners can access the portal site and make use of all applications running in the portal.
This four day training class teaches students WebSphere Portal development using JSR 168 API. It also covers Struts and JavaServer Faces based portal site development. All labs are done using Rational Application Developer (RAD) v7.
Using AJAX technology with a portal site is increasingly becoming an option for developers. This class teaches an overview of AJAX and how it may be used in a WebSphere Portal web site.
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IBM Equivalent: WP610 |
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This course teaches WebSphere Portal Server v6 installation, configuration, performance tuning as well as administration. Portal administration involves, creating pages, installing portlets, configuring security and other day to day operations. This WebSphere Portal Administration training course is an excellent way to gain a broad skill base with the product.
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IBM Equivalent: WP730 |
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This training course introduces the students to the security features of WebSphere Portal Server v5. During the course, students get introduced to the architecture of WebSphere Portal Server and understand the portal server security model and integration with external security tools. The course also lists the common security vulnerabilities covers some best practices for reducing those vulnerabilities.
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WebSphere Portal server is a way to host many web based applications in a central location. Users need to login only once and use all applications in a consistent manner. Customers and business partners can access the portal site and make use of all applications running in the portal.
This three day training class teaches students the WebSphere Portal development JSR 168 API. It also covers Struts and JavaServer Faces based portal site development. All labs are done using Rational Application Developer (RAD) v6.
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IBM Equivalent: PW551 |
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This course teaches WebSphere Portal Server v5.1 installation, configuration, performance tuning as well as administration. Portal administration involves, creating pages, installing portlets, configuring security and other day to day operations.
This WebSphere Portal Administration training course is an excellent way to gain a broad skill base with the product.
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IBM Equivalent: PW321 |
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| This course teaches the nature of the Portal technology and the primary motivations behind it. The course introduces IBM's WebSphere Portal Server family of products. |
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WebSphere Portal server is a way to host many web based applications in a central location. Users need to login only once and use all applications in a consistent manner. Customers and business partners can access the portal site and make use of all applications running in the portal.
This three day training class teaches students the WebSphere Portal development API. It also covers Struts and JavaServer Faces based portal site development. All labs are doe using Rational Application Developer (RAD) v6.
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IBM Equivalent: SW569 |
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WebSphere Portal server is a way to host many web based applications in a central location. Users need to login only once and use all applications in a consistent manner. Customers and business partners can access the portal site and make use of all applications running in the portal. This class is meant for programmers with Java knowledge. They will learn basic Servlet and JSP. They will proceed to learn about Portal v5.1 programming using Rational Application Developer (RAD) v6.
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IBM Equivalent: PW581 |
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This course teaches WebSphere Portal Server v5.1 installation, configuration, performance tuning as well as administration. Portal administration involves, creating pages, installing portlets, configuring security and other day to day operations.
This WebSphere Portal Administration training course is an excellent way to gain a broad skill base with the product.
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IBM Equivalent: PW331 |
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This course teaches WebSphere Portal Server v5 installation, configuration, performance tuning as well as administration. Portal administration involves, creating pages, installing portlets, configuring security and other day to day operations.
This WebSphere Portal Administration training course is an excellent way to gain a broad skill base with the product.
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IBM Equivalent: PW331 |
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WebSphere Portal server is a way to host many web based applications in a central location. Users need to login only once and use all applications in a consistent manner. Customers and business partners can access the portal site and make use of all applications running in the portal.
This three day training class teaches students the WebSphere Portal development API. It also covers Struts and JavaServer Faces based portal site development.
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IBM Equivalent: PW551 |
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The course focuses on the new administrative GUI and tools to manage portlets and access control, portlet customization, search engines, and security features.
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IBM Equivalent: SW530 |
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The course focuses on the new administrative GUI and tools to manage portlets and access control, portlet customization, search engines, and security features.
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IBM Equivalent: SW532 |
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WebSphere Portal server is a way to host many web based applications in a central location. Users need to login only once and use all applications in a consistent manner. Customers and business partners can access the portal site and make use of all applications running in the portal.
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WebSphere Portal server is a way to host many web based applications in a central location. Users need to login only once and use all applications in a consistent manner. Customers and business partners can access the portal site and make use of all applications running in the portal.
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IBM Equivalent: PW531 |
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