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WA1199 Advanced WebSphere Portal V5 Programming Training and Courseware
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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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At the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Uses the latest Portal Toolkit
- Portal installation can be complex and take up a lot of time. In our training class, students do not do any installation.
- We cover Struts Portal development with lecture and labs.
- We can customize and add introduction to Struts development content.
- Learn the motivation behind portals.
- Learn WebSphere Portal programming model.
- Learn how to use the WebSphere Studio Application Developer (WSAD) based Portal ToolKit to build portal applications.
- Learn how to make your application accessible to multiple device types.
- Learn basic portal administration tasks.
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- Introduction to WebSphere Portal, key concepts and benefits.
- Basic administration (installation process, start and stop server, install portlets).
- J2EE refresher (JSP, Servlet and JDBC)
- Portal programming model.
- Detail coverage of Portal programming API
- Introduction to Portal Toolkit.
- Target multiple device types.
- Create international content.
- Customizing look and feel using skins.
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| Audience |
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Programmers who will be developing applications for WebSphere Portal Server. |
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| Prerequisites |
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Students should have intermediate knowledge of Java development using WebSphere Studio Application Developer. Knowledge of Servlet and JSP is strongly recommended. |
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Course Outline
| Chapter 1 - Introduction to WebSphere Portal Server |
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- Benefits of portal applications
- Description of WebSphere Portal and various editions
- Key features and definitions - framework, Portlets, Pervasive computing support, security
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| Chapter 2 - J2EE Introduction |
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- Introduction to J2EE
- Basic Servlet programming
- Basic JSP programming
- JDBC refresher
- Connection
- Connection pooling
- Statement and PreparedStatement
- ResultSet
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| Chapter 3 - Portal Programming Introduction |
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- Portal API with respect to the Servlet API
- Deployment descriptors
- web.xml
- portlet.xml
- Relationship between the two
- Portlet modes and states
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| Chapter 4 - Using The Portal Toolkit |
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- Installation
- Development environment
- How to create a Portlet
- Testing and debugging
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| Chapter 5 - Basic Programming |
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- Portlet
- MVC using Portlet
- Core objects
- Listeners
- Configuration management objects
- Other objects
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| Chapter 6 - Advanced Display Generation |
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- JSP custom tags
- International content
- Multiple device support
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| Chapter 7 - Advanced Programming |
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- Portlet event handling
- Portlet caching
- Services
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| Chapter 8 - Portal Security |
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- Protecting portlets
- Getting user information
- Saving sensitive user data in the Credential Vault
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| Chapter 9 - Click-to-Action |
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- Introduction and benefits
- Difference from messaging
- Creating a C2A source
- Creating a C2A target
- Scattering
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| Chapter 10 - Struts and JavaServer Faces (JSF) Portlet Framework |
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- Introduction and benefits of Struts
- Difference between regular Struts and Struts Portal development
- Creating a Struts Portal project
- Guidelines
- Benefits of JSF based portlet development
- Introduction to JSF
- Difference between a regular JSF project and a JSF portal development project
- Building a JSF based portlet
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| Chapter 11 - Themes and Skins |
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- What are themes and skins
- Creating a new theme
- Creating a new skin
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| Chapter 12 - Basic Administration |
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- Introduction to administration
- WebSphere runtime
- Directory structure
- Starting and stopping the server
- Installing portlets
- Portal configuration management
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| Chapter 13 - Portal Development Best Practices |
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- Portlet coding best practices
- JSP best practices
- Configuration management best practices
- Session management best practices
- Internationalization best practices
- Performance tips
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We regularly offer classes in these and other cities. Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Calgary, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston,
Jacksonville, Miami, Montreal, New York City, Orlando, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Seattle, Toronto, Vancouver, Washington DC.
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02/27/2012 -
Ottawa
$3,450.00
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Vancouver
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Ottawa
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Toronto
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Montreal
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