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IBM Websphere Portal 8: Web Experience Factory and the Cloud

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IBM Websphere Portal 8: Web Experience Factory and the Cloud

Overview of this book

IBM WebSphere® Portal is a cost- effective, scalable, and proven solution for the portal enterprise space. Given the depth and the breadth of WebSphere Portal and the challenges of developing a portal project, you need a book that covers all the nuances of the entire portal project lifecycle. This book accomplishes just that. In this book, we cover topics that range from portal assessment, governance, and architecture, to design and development. These topics are covered not only within these traditional areas, but also within the cloud environment context. Keeping both contexts in mind, several chapters are dedicated to portal and portlet testing, troubleshooting, performance monitoring, best practices, and tuning. The cloud option is also analyzed and discussed for hosting, developing, and publishing portal applications. We also cover Web Experience Factory (WEF) as the tool of choice for portlet development. We take you from the introduction to the development of advanced portlets in an intuitive and efficient manner. We cover not only common topics, such as builders, models, and user interface development, but also advanced topics, such as Dojo builders, Ajax techniques, and WEF performance. Within the WEF space, we cover other topics, which have never been covered before by any other competing book. You will learn how to develop multichannel applications, including web mobile applications and you will learn about the model types available for portlet development, including when and how to utilize them. We also present and discuss numerous aspects and facets of implementing a WEF project and what it takes to successfully deliver them. The richness and the profundity of the topics combined with an intuitive and well-structured presentation of the chapters will provide you with all the information you need to master your skills with the IBM WebSphere Portal project lifecycle and Web Experience Factory.
Table of Contents (27 chapters)
IBM WebSphere Portal 8: Web Experience Factory and the Cloud
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Chapter 1. Portal Assessment

This chapter covers the initial portal assessment leading to a Proof of Value (POV), which needs to be executed for portal engagements at program and/or project levels. One of the main assessment goals is to capture the business drivers for choosing this technology and evaluate the business value to be added with a portal solution. The outcome of the business assessment is a current and future state gap analysis and subsequently a mapping of the business drivers to portal capabilities. The assessment covers business and technology aspects. It helps drive the next discussion of the need for portal governance, process, and organizational changes that a portal project can bring as a requirement to an enterprise moving to the portal paradigm. This chapter will provide orientation to get started with assessing and looking at options for a portal POV; and how the cloud plays an important role in the enablement. By the time we are done, we will have looked at the following topics:

  • IBM WebSphere Portal (WP), IBM Web Experience Factory (WEF), and the cloud

  • Cloud service models — SaaS/IaaS/PaaS

  • A case study

  • Cloud use cases applied

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