01067cam2 22002771 450 SOBE0004817120150722113022.0019865201120150721d1920 |||||ita|0103 baengGB E Supplement: January 1901-December 1911edited by Sidney LeeOxfordOxford university press19203 volumi in 1 (XI, 649; VIII, 676; VIII, 728)24 cm001SOBE000481442001 <<The >>dictionary of national biography / founded in 1882 by George Smith / edited by Leslie Stephen and Sidney LeeLee, SidneySOBA00011387070ITUNISOB20150722RICAUNISOBUNISOB820|Diz53689SOBE00048171M 102 Monografia moderna SBNMCons820|Diz000023-23CON53689acquistoNmenleUNISOBUNISOB20150721155113.020150722101229.0menleRistampa, 1976Supplement: January 1901-December 19111709555UNISOB05100nam 2200757 a 450 991096749750332120240516203422.097866120087889781282008786128200878197818471941141847194117(CKB)2430000000015646(EBL)967851(OCoLC)697713986(SSID)ssj0000347972(PQKBManifestationID)12109918(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000347972(PQKBWorkID)10344352(PQKB)10072481(Au-PeEL)EBL967851(CaPaEBR)ebr10442965(CaONFJC)MIL200878(PPN)228014395(FR-PaCSA)88852123(MiAaPQ)EBC967851(FRCYB88852123)88852123(DE-B1597)722053(DE-B1597)9781847194114(EXLCZ)99243000000001564620110223d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrJBoss portal server development create dynamic, feature-rich, and robust enterprise portal applications /Ramanujam Rao1st ed.Birmingham, U.K. Packt Pub.20091 online resource (276 p.)From technologies to solutionsIncludes index.9781847194107 1847194109 Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Portals and Portal Servers; Portals; Why portals?; Types of portals; Function-based portals; Vertical portal; Horizontal portal; User-based portals; B2B portal; B2C portal; B2E portal; Portal servers; Portlets and portlet container; Constructing a view; Portal specification and WSRP; Servlets and portlets; Summary; Chapter 2: Getting Started with JBoss Portal; JBoss portal server; Features; Installing the server; Getting the software; System requirements; InstallationJBoss portal packaged with JBoss application serverJBoss portal binary without the server; Building JBoss portal from source; Configuration; Changing the context root; Changing the portal port; Setting email service; Configuring proxies; Working with the portal; Getting started; Creating our first portal page; Summary; Chapter 3: Saying Hello with a Portlet; Portal page; JSR-168 and JSR-286-Java portlet specification; Portal URL; Portlet modes; Window states; A Hello World portlet; Portlet development environment; Portlet package structure; Writing the code; Application descriptorsportlet.xmlportlet-instances.xml; sayhello-object.xml; web.xml; Building the application; Deploying the application; Accessing the page and portal URL; Summary; Chapter 4: Managing the View; The Presentation tier in portals; Using Java Server Pages; Archive package structure with JSP; Writing the code; Portlet class; JSPs and portlet tags; Application descriptors; Building the application; Deploying the application; Using Java Server Faces; JSR -301 Portlet Bridge; Package structure with JSF; Application descriptors; Building the application; Deploying the application; Using JBoss SeamBuilding a sample application: an intranet portalIntroduction; Creating the MyCompany portal; A JSP portlet; Summary; Chapter 5: Personalizing Our Portal Experience; Personalization and customization; Personalizing the portal; Personalization models; User profile-based; Rules-based; Collaborative filtering; Personalized interface; Layouts; Themes; RenderSets; Custom development; Personalized content; Access-level based portlets; Preference-based portlets; Analytics-based portlets; Customizing the portal; Setting preferences; Drag-and-drop content; Usability settings; SummaryChapter 6: Portals and AJAXRich user interfaces and AJAX; Asynchronous JavaScript and XML or AJAX; AJAX in JBoss portal; JSR-168 AJAX limitations; JSR-286 and AJAX; Developing an AJAX portlet; The front-end; The server-side portlet; Deployment; AJAX support for markup; Layout markup; Renderer markup; AJAX support for content; Drag-and-Drop; Partial content refresh; Portal object configuration; Portlet configuration; Constraints in implementing partial refresh; Considerations for AJAX implementations; Global variables; State management; Visual cues; Summary; Chapter 7: Databases and PortalDatabase use in portalCreate dynamic, feature-rich, and robust enterprise portal applicationsWeb serversManagementJava (Computer program language)Open source softwareWeb serversManagement.Java (Computer program language)Open source software.005.133Rao Ramanujam1794928MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910967497503321JBoss portal server development4335927UNINA