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You can create multi-channel and hybrid mobile web sites using IBM WebSphere Portal, IBM Web Experience Factory, and IBM Worklight. |
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This video illustrates the process for editing a list in the design view using drag and drop, context menus and the palette. The video also describes the basic selection techniques, moving columns, enabling disabling sort and column visibility. |
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This video illustrates the process for creating a new project in IBM Web Experience Factory. The video also describes the process required for adding features to a project, and removing features from a project. |
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The following article is a categorized guide to IBM Web Experience Factory (formerly known as WebSphere Portlet Factory) videos, including introductions and concepts, tutorial walkthroughs, user interface layout techniques, best practices and advanced topics. |
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This video shows several of the Rich User Interface features new in the WebSphere Portlet Factory 7.0 release and lists the key builders used to create them. |
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This video shows how to create a service provider model against a sample database using the SQL Table Create builder, which creates a database table and provides full CRUD (create, retrieve, update and delete) capability, exposes them as service operations, and creates a user interface service ... |
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This article outlines the process for uploading a video to YouTube and embedding that video in a wiki article. Follow these instructions to upload a video to YouTube. 1. Go to Youtube.com and log in to your YouTube account using your account information. If you would like to upload your video to ... |
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This article lists the video formats included in this wiki and the playersplug-in required to view those formats. |
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This demonstration shows you how to add builders to a model using WebSphere Dashboard Framework. A builder is the core building block that automates design and development tasks performed by developers. |
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This demonstration shows you how to run a model in WebSphere Dashboard Framework so you can see and test it in a user interface. |
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This demonstration shows you how to create a model using WebSphere Dashboard Framework. Every project contains at least one model, which is used to hold an ordered list of builder calls. To watch the demonstration in a new window, click here: ... |
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This demonstration shows you how to create a project using WebSphere Dashboard Framework. A project is the foundation of a dashboard application. It contains all the artifacts needed to build and deploy the application, including plugin files, settings, feature sets, and at least one model. To ... |
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In this demonstration, using an existing Domino database, we will create an SOA application in WebSphere Portlet Factory, and also make some small changes to show how easy it is to try out changes in your application. |
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In this demonstration we will take a tour of the new interface changes in the 6.1.5 release. |
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This demonstration shows how to create two widgets using Lotus Widget Factory 1.0.1 and then publish them to Lotus Mashups. The widgets pass a text string from one to the other. |
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This demonstration shows you how to create a Mashups widget using Lotus Widget Factory 1.0.1. |
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This demonstration shows you how to create a target model using Lotus Widget Factory 1.0.1. |
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This demonstration shows you how to create a project using Lotus Widget Factory 1.0.1. |
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This demonstration shows you how to create a source model using Lotus Widget Factory 1.0.1. |
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A series of videos is available in Youtube that show the development of sample application that uses WPF features including portal integration, profiling and Dojo. |
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In this demonstration we will build a simple application using a providerconsumer architecture, where the data source is a relational database. There will be two models, a provider model that accesses the database and defines a service interface, and a consumer or presentation model that ... |
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This demonstration shows you how to create a project using IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory and how to run an application using WebSphere Application Server Community Edition (WAS CE), then guides you through the steps to run a sample application using that project file, test that everything is ... |