Patterns: A Portal composite pattern Using WebSphere Portal V4.1.2
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IBM has published a new Redbook, touching on patterns to be used with WebSphere Portal:
The Patterns for e-business are a group of proven, reusable assets that can speed the process of developing applications. The Portal composite pattern combines Business and Integration patterns to help implement a portal solution. This redbook provides a technical scenario and guidelines for the Portal composite pattern. It shows how the Composite pattern works and documents the tasks required to build a technical scenario of it.
Part 1 of the redbook guides you through the process of choosing the Business and Integration patterns of the Composite pattern and then drill down to the Application and Runtime pattern and Product mapping to deliver the desired functionality of the Portal composite pattern.
Part 2 provides a set of guidelines for building your portal application and includes a discussion of application design, application development and systems management.
Part 3 demostrates how to implement a portal solution thru a technical scenario. This technical scenario uses the WebSphere Portal Extend offering.
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