SW531 - Course
description: IBM WebSphere Portal Version 5.0 Application Development (PW551)Duration3 – Days
Overview
This hands-on lab course provides a single point of interaction
with dynamic information, applications, processes, and people to help build
Business-to-Employee (B2E), Business-to-Business (B2B), and
Business-to-Consumer (B2C) portals. Application developers build skills and
knowledge to code robust portlet applications using WebSphere Studio
Application Developer and WebSphere Portal's Portlet Toolkit.
Audience
IBM customers, independent software vendors, system integrators,
and IBM technical staff members, including architects and developers who
implement portal solutions built on the IBM WebSphere Portal platform.
Skills taught
- Use of the development and test
environments provided in the Portlet Toolkit and WebSphere Studio
Application Developer to develop, test and debug, portlets and portlet
applications
- Write portlets using the portlet
Application Programming Interface (API)
- Use the portlet tag library to build
Java Server Pages (JSP) for servicing multiple devices and global reach
- Use the other programmatic interfaces
to other WebSphere Portal services such as the Credential Vault service
Course outline
- Portal overview
- Portlet programming introduction
- Portlet programming configuration
objects
- Portlet programming miscellaneous
listeners
- Portlet programming portlet tag library
- Portlet programming multidevice
and National Language Support (NLS)
- Portlet programming events and messaging
- WebSphere Portal struts framework
- Portlet services
- Cooperative portlets
- Vault service
- Portal best practices
- Course summary
Prerequisites
To get the most
out of this course offering you must meet the following prerequisites. If you
do not meet these prerequisites, you may not be able to fully understand and
utilize the materials presented in the course. You should have:
- A through understanding of WebSphere
Portal fundamentals
- Familiarity with the Web, Hypertext
Markup Language (HTML), Extensible Markup Language (XML), e-business
application concepts and Web servers
- An understanding of server-side Java
applications and have Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE)
programming experience.