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Access Integration Pattern using IBM WebSphere Portal Server

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Abstract

The Patterns for e-business are a group of proven, reusable assets that can speed up the process of developing applications. The Access Integration pattern is an emerging pattern that describes the services and components commonly required to provide users with consistent, seamless, device-independent access to relevant applications and information. This IBM Redbooks publication provides an example and guidelines for the Access Integration pattern. It shows how the Pattern works and documents the tasks required to build an example of it.
Part 1 of the book guides you through the process of choosing an application and Runtime pattern to deliver the desired functionality of the Access Integration pattern.
Part 2 of the book provides a set of guidelines for building your portal application, including discussion of application design, application development and systems management.
Part 3 of the book demonstrates how to portalize an existing application and develop personalized portlets. The sample uses LDAP for external authentication and WebSphere Security for authorization.

Table of contents

Chapter 1. Introduction to Patterns for e-business
Chapter 2. Products introduction
Part 1. Access Integration pattern
Chapter 3. Introduction to Access Integration patterns
Chapter 4. Application patterns
Chapter 5. Runtime patterns
Part 2. Access Integration pattern: guidelines
Chapter 6. Application design guidelines
Chapter 7. Application development guidelines
Chapter 8. System management guidelines
Part 3. Access Integration pattern: scenario
Chapter 9. yourCo Toys
Chapter 10. Product installation instructions

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Publish Date
15 November 2001


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ISBN

0738422657

IBM Form Number
SG24-6267-00

Number of pages
358