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The attached slides are from a session at IBM Connect 2013 that describes the new Multichannel Feature Pack for WEF 8.0 Abstract: Applications are the heart of many web experiences. Developers are challenged to deliver these over multiple channels including desktops, smartphones and tablets across ... |
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The attached slides are from a "Jump Start" session at the IBM Connect 2013 conference. Abstract With IBM WebSphere Portal you can deliver access to your complete web site for all devices, and when combined with IBM Worklight, you can also provide an installed application that uses native ... |
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You understand Web Experience Factory’s value proposition. But let’s talk about the real world: How do you best use Web Experience Factory with development methodologies like Agile and code management tools like version control, Maven and Ant? And how do you modularize your application and share ... |
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From the conference abstract: This session will take a deep dive into developing exceptional mobile and multichannel applications using IBM Web Experience Factory tools. Live demos will show how you can quickly build mobile applications that can take advantage of device capabilities like ... |
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From the conference abstract: IBM Web Experience Factory is a powerful modelbased tool for developing portlets and web applications for mobile or desktop devices. Its modelbased approach provides key benefits such as very rapid development and support for a multichannel delivery. In this ... |
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Overview
The Web Experience Factory (WEF) 8.0 release contains an enhancement to the web service call builders that gives you an option to define a global JAXWS handler class. This handler makes it possible for models to intercept and process the inbound and outbound SOAP envelopes associated ... |
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Introduction This article and sample describes how you may optionally use the Portal's Device Class mechanism provided by WebSphere Portal, to perform profile selection between "smartphone", "tablet" and defaultdesktop devices. Note It is assumed that the reader is familiar with Web ... |
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Quickly transform XML in Web Experience Factory using javascript instead of java code. |
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A decision tool for choosing which Page Automation builder to use to create your user interface in Web Experience Factory. |
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Lotusphere Show Tell slides – Stepbystep guide to getting started with mobile and multichannel application development using Web Experience Factory These slides from the 2012 Lotusphere conference take you through all the detailed steps to build a mobile and multichannel application from ... |
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The Server Stats viewer is a simple model for viewing server stats log files. |
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This article describes how to publishsubscriberemove public render parameters (PRP), using IBM® Web Experience Factory 7.0.1 (or IBM WebSphere® Portlet Factory), and how JavaTM Portlet Specification (JSR) 286 portlets can publish and subscribe to the PRP to share navigational state information ... |
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This article demonstrates how to achieve the multipleuploadanddownload functionality commonly associated with mail clients, using IBM® WebSphere Portlet Factory 7.0, so that you can upload and download attachments of various formats, including JPG, GIF, PDF, XLS, DOC, DOCX, and PNG. |
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h1 This is one in a set of articles about creating your application's UIh1
The main article in this series is Creating Your Applications UI Other articles in the series are: Modifying Your Applications Appearance Using Custom HTML Using the design view to customize you data ... |
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This article describes how to create a result schema for Rest HTTP Post calls. |
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There are several benefits and limitations to using custom HTML to change application appearance. |
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Use this document as a guide to understand how to make the process of creating custom HTML more easily integrate with Page Automation builders so the design process will be more streamlined. There is a brief overview of page automation and then specifics on pages, navigation, and field ... |
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h1 This is one in a set of articles about creating your application's UIh1
The main article in this series is Creating Your Application's UI Other articles in the series are: Approaches to UI Design and Layout Modifying Your Applications Appearance Using Custom HTML Writing Page ... |
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The following article is a guide to IBM Web Experience Factory documents that will help you walk through the design process of deciding how to approach the creation of your applications UI. |
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Application Pattern
This Application Pattern overview article discusses the generation of a single record (no list of records) Details and Update portlet, such as a user updating their own company profile info. For more detailed information on how to build models using the builders listed ... |
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Application Pattern
This Application Pattern overview article discusses the generation of separate List and Details portlets, that communicate via events, with IBM Web Experience Factory
For more detailed information on how to build models using the builders listed here, please refer to the ... |
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Application Pattern
This Application Pattern overview article discusses the generation of Tab Layout user interfaces with Web Experience Factory. For more detailed information on how to build models using the builders listed here, please refer to the articles referenced in the Resources ... |
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{{MultiPageForm.jpgMultiPage Input Form} Application Pattern
This Application Pattern overview article suggests ways to build MultiPage Input Forms with Web Experience Factory. The use cases for such a pattern include the need for a form with inputs that are too large to fit on one page, ... |
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The Data Services User Interface builder provides a convenient application pattern to generate applications that support create, read, update, and delete operations. |
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Samples that illustrate three different ways of modifying the results of a REST Service Call. |