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Back to main topic 11.1 IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory So far in previous topics in this section, we built a Web application. If you are new to IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory, you can learn that with |
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Back to main topic 11.1 IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory
This topic contains the Office Supplies sample code and the sample installation instructions. The Office Supplies sample code is written for IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory 6.1 and is configured to run on either IBM WebSphere Application ... |
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Back to main topic 11.1 IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory Note: You need to complete 11.1.3 Blogs Service Provider before you continue with this topic. In this topic, we start with the office supplies |
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Back to main topic 11.1 IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory After creating the Office Supplies Service Provider as we described in 11.1.2 Office Supplies Service Provider, you can move to the next step. |
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Back to main topic 11.1 IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory After creating an IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory Web application project as described in 11.1 IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory, you can now creat |
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Back to main topic 11.1 IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory The first step in creating the Office Supplies application is to create an IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory project. If you have never created a |
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Back to list of topics for Customizing Lotus Connections 11.1 IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory 11.1.1 Office Supplies WebSphere Portlet Factory project11.1.2 Office Supplies Service Provider11.1.3 Blogs |
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Back to main topic 11. IBM WebSphere Portal Server Introduction IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory Designer is a tool for developing Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Web applications and portlet |