The JSR 286 Web Content Viewer portlet uses private and public render parameters in order to store information about which item to render. This information is stored in the URL until a threshold is exceeded and then only a placeholder is stored in the URL and the value is stored in the session. ...
When to use local and when to use remote rendering
See the new features of the IBM Lotus Web Content Management JSR286 portlet on You Tube. Previously only available from the WebSphere Portal Catalog, now the portlet is included with 6.1.5.
Using portal site analysis with the JSR 286 Web Content Viewer Portlet The configuration steps to enable WebSphere Portal Site Analyzer requires a simple change to a properties file. This will cause log information to be added to the sa.log files. The site analysis log uses the NCSA Combined log ...
Introduction The major theme of the new portlet specification 2.0 (JSR 286) is to define the coordination between portlets. One of the two coordination that is defined in this specification is Portlet Eventing. With Portlet Eventing it is now possible to publish and consume Events with Portlets by ...