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Portal Server 6 Developer Tips
Extending the Desktop Layout on the Portal
Describes how to configure Sun Java System Portal Server to support non-default layouts, such as the thin-thin-thin layout. (March 16, 2004)
Creating a Nested Tab Container on the Portal
Describes how to streamline the organization of your portal by creating nested tab containers to group tabs and reduce clutter. (March 11, 2004)
Configuring the Search Engine of Sun Java System Portal Server to Search for Product Documentation
Describes the procedure for setting up the Portal Server search engine to enable keyword searches for product documentation on the sample portal. (March 9, 2004)
Creating a Portal Channel with an Inline Frame
Shows you how to build a portal channel with an inline frame to take advantage of HTML frame features within that channel. (March 4, 2004) Portal Server 6 Technical Articles
Configuring IDEs for Portal Development and Deployment
Shows you, step by step, how to configure Sun Java Studio Enterprise 8 and Apache Ant for development with Sun Java System Portal Server, complete with examples and sample code. Appropriate setup of your IDE renders the task of building portals a smooth sail. (October 18, 2005)
Deploying a Portlet Application
Shows you what a cakewalk it is to deploy portlets to Sun Java Portal Server 6. Thanks to the support for JavaServer Faces portlets in Sun Java Studio Creator 2, you can build portlets in that IDE and deploy them to JSR-168-compliant portlet containers. (June 28, 2005)
Asynchronous Rendering of Portlet Content With Ajax Technology
Describes how to build portlets that render independently of other content on the portal desktop by using an emerging technology, Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. (June 6, 2005)
Running JavaServer Faces Technology-Based Portlets on Sun Java System Portal Server 6 2005Q1
Describes the setup procedures for extending the framework based on JavaServer Faces technology and then running a JSR 168-compliant portlet on Sun Java System Portal Server 6. This article also offers sample code and summarizes the known issues. For an improved integration with Portal Server, Sun Java System Application Server 8.1 contains enhancements to the reference implementation of JavaServer Faces 1.1. (February 15, 2005)
Building JSR 168-Compliant Portlets with Sun Java Studio Enterprise
Describes how to access the Google Web service through a do-it-yourself portlet that complies with Java Specification Request 168. (May 21, 2004) |
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