Learning WebSphere Portal 6.1 for Developers and Designers

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  • Learning WebSphere Portal Family Products , WebSphere Portal , WebSphere Portal Enable for zOS , WebSphere Portal Express
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    DeAnna Steiner
    12/29/2008
    Deanna Drschiwiski
    04/23/2009
     



    Designers and developers will find technical resources, including demonstrations, product documentation, and education offerings, about developing portlets, customizing themes, building mashups and more. This roadmap helps designers and developers get started or continue to grow skills with IBM WebSphere Portal.


    Getting started | Designing | Developing | Integrating | Building mashups | Portal Catalog | Community resources | Related roadmaps | Suggest a link

    Getting started
    Getting started
    IBM WebSphere Portal Web 2.0 Features (YouTube)
    What's new in the Java Portlet Specification V2.0 (JSR 286)?
    What's new in WebSphere Portal V6.1: JSR 286 features
    Unleash the Power with WebSphere Portal 6.1 and Web 2.0 Webcast
    Application Development Skills for WebSphere Portal V6.1

    Designing
    WebSphere Portal 6.1 Site Wizard and Theme Customizer Demo
    Customizing themes for WebSphere Portal 6.1
    Customizing themes and skins in IBM WebSphere Portal 6.0 and 6.1.0: A case study
    Customizing and extending the functionality of the IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1 Search Center portlet
    WebSphere Portal Static Web Page Integration
    Developing themes and skins in IBM® WebSphere® Portal 6.0.X

    Developing
    Developing portlets for WebSphere Portal 6.1
    IBM WebSphere Portal V6.1 Application development 1 (WP611)
    IBM WebSphere Portal V6.1 Application development 2 (WP621): Web 2.0 and AJAX
    Accelerating Web 2.0 user collaboration with IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1
    Making content searchable anywhere using IBM WebSphere Portal's publishing Seedlist Framework
    Implementing a portlet interface to a remote human task (version 6.0.1)
    Implementing a file upload portlet in IBM WebSphere Portal
    Creating complex portlet Personalize pages using the IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory Customizer builder
    Embedding Groovy in a JSR 168 portlet for total scripting power (in version 6.0.x)
    Portal and Portlet Development Forum

    Integrating
    Integrating IBM Workplace Forms with WebSphere Portal to create a form-centric application
    Using IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory to integrate IBM Lotus Connections with IBM WebSphere Portal

    Building Mashups
    Building enterprise mashup applications using Mainsoft SharePoint Federator and IBM WebSphere Portal
    Mashup Center wiki

    Portal Catalog
    WebSphere Portal Extension for PHP
    IBM WSRP 2.0 Producer for IBM WebSphere Application Server
    WebSphere Portal Extension for WebDAV Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning

    Community Resources
    Ajax development using solutions including the Dojo toolkit and the Ajax for IBM WebSphere Platform blog
    WebSphere Portal in Action blog (Joey Bernal)
    WebSphere Portlet Factory wiki
    IBM Composite Applications wiki
    Portal and Portlet Development Forum
    Rational Application Developer Forum
    WebSphere Portlet Factory Forum - Best Practices
    WebSphere Portlet Factory Forum - Databases and Date Sources
    WebSphere Portlet Factory Forum - Getting Started (Installation, Configuration, and Deployment)
    WebSphere Portlet Factory - Web Services and XML Schema

    Related roadmaps
    Learning WebSphere Portal for Administrators
    Learning Lotus Web Content Management for Developers and Designers
    Learning WebSphere Portlet Factory for Developers

    Suggested links
    The WebSphere Portal designer and developer learning roadmap provides up-to-date resources, including demonstrations, product documentation, and education offerings, to help developers and designers with developing portlets, leveraging nre Web 2.0 functionality and extending IBM WebSphere Portal. Feel free to add helpful links that you find.  The wiki monitors will integrate your suggested links as they deem appropriate.

    1.  Click > Add a link
    2.  Then scroll to the bottom of the page to find the editor where you can add links.
    3.  Click Post to wiki to save your changes.

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