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© 2008 IBM Corporation
IBM WebSphere Portal Version 6.1 and Roadmap
Phillip de Ridder - IBM Software Group
Date: 06/05/08
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IBM Switzerland
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IBM Software is divided into five brands: Information Management, Lotus, Rational, Tivoli and WebSphere
IBM Software Group Switzerland Homepagehttp://gwareview.software.ibm.com/software/ch/de/
WebSphere Portal Technical Sales Contact:Roger HänggiSenior IT [email protected]
Basel
Zurich
Bern-Gümligen
GenevaLugano
Lausanne
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Content
WebSphere Portal Overview
WebSphere Portal 6.1 Beta Overview
– Extended Web 2.0 Support
– Site Construction and Customization Enhancements
– Business Process Support Flexibility
– Developer Flexibility Extensions
– New Capabilities for Security Management
– Site Management Enhancements
– Search Flexibility
Roadmap post WebSphere Portal V6.1
Q&A
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StagingDesign /
Web Development
Production Site Production
AuthoringSite Authoring
IntegrationWeb Designer
AdministratorUser
Developer
Tester
Large scaleDeployment
Departmental Portal
Small Deployment
SingleServer
Server Cluster
ReleaseBuilderUser ContextComposite
Applications
Role-based Contextual Process Driven Composite View
named Market share Leader for
5th Straight year
Gartner Portal Market leader for
6th Straight Year
WebSphere Portal – The external view
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WebSphere Portal: the Front End of SOAPortlets are the natural way for users interacting and understanding enterprise “Services”. Portlets are the natural way for users interacting and understanding enterprise “Services”.
Portlets are user facing business services.Portlets are user facing business services.
Service can be a single serviceor composite service.
Order Inventory Service
Order Inventory
Order Inventory Portlet
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Portal Accelerators
“I need a flexible IT platform where I can pick and choose those key accelerators needed for delivering my portal intranet,
extranet, or internet site.”
“I need to deliver low touch or no touch
processing of transactions – to
customers, partners, or employees.”
“I need my teams to work together more effectively and efficiently, while easily accessing relevant corporate applications”
“I need to track my organization's goals
and performance against them to more
effectively drive results”
“I need to increase the value of my
website by delivering real-time,
personalized data based on user
attributes”
“I need to deliver business processes to users in context
with the information, applications, and
data that they need to make decisions.
“I need a cost effective way to deliver
personalized, online training “just in time” within the context of
my employees’ ongoing activities.”
Collaboration
Content
Dashboard
Learning
Enterprise Suite
Process
Self-Service
Industry
Integrated packages that easily snap-on to WebSphere Portal to deliver rapid time-to-value for specific business challenges
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Some of the material in this Some of the material in this
presentation is directional in presentation is directional in
nature and does not imply any nature and does not imply any
product plan commitment on product plan commitment on
the part of IBM. the part of IBM.
Some of the ideas presented Some of the ideas presented
here may be delivered in future here may be delivered in future
version of WebSphere Portal, version of WebSphere Portal,
but some will not.but some will not.
WebSphere Portal V6.1 Betahttps://www14.software.ibm.com/iwm/web/cc/earlyprograms/lotus/wps61beta/
Things that are currently only shipping in Beta are tagged with this marker:
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Content
WebSphere Portal Overview
WebSphere Portal 6.1 Beta Overview
– Extended Web 2.0 Support
– Site Construction and Customization Enhancements
– Business Process Support Flexibility
– Developer Flexibility Extensions
– New Capabilities for Security Management
– Site Management Enhancements
– Search Flexibility
Roadmap post WebSphere Portal V6.1
Q&A
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WebSphere Portal Web 2.0 Features
Social FeaturesSocial Software with Lotus Connections
Blogs and Wikis, and forums in Quickr
User Contribution to portal sites through WCM
Situational Development through the Portlet Palette, Drag and Drop page composition, Click-2-Action, Property Broker and Composite Application Templates
Technical FeaturesSupport for AJAX Portlets
Portlet Factory builder, RAD tooling, DOJO, Samples,…
Exploits AJAX for context menus, search menu, and more
Provides REST services* for browser side programming
Client Side Aggregation* improves user experience
Semantic tags* and Microformats* support Smart Markup
Provides and consumes ATOM* Feeds
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Client Side Aggregation Turn your existing Portal Applications into “desktop like”
applications– Highly reactive and direct user interface
– Many actions possible without server roundtrips
– Avoids page reloads
Improved performance and scalability– Reduced server side processing
– Reduced bandwidth requirements
– Reduced client-side processing
– Improved cachability
Browser-side Aggregation, Navigation and Customization– Renders XML obtained from the server in the browser
– Implemented using AJAX, XML, Dojo, and JavaScript
– Accesses and manipulates Portal through REST*
*REST is the acronym for „Representational State Transfer“It is the architectural model on which the WWW is based
“Most existing Portlets benefit directly from Web2.0 rendering model without any changes.”“Most existing Portlets benefit directly from Web2.0 rendering model without any changes.”
Gadgets
Atom / RSS Feeds
REST-accessible Markup Fragments
Portlets or other
WSRP Services
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Live Text - Microformats
No programming needed, simply tag the markup (Microformats).
Supports web content from all places:
any content management system Application Portlets …
Samples: Select a user name and..
see the user profile, or email address,… Click on an order item and..
see current delivery state check customer Account details
Technology: Semantics are wrapped in ordinary
XHTML structures (class, rel) microformats.org
(9 Open Standards, 11 Drafts) Designed for humans first and machines
second
HTML Markup is enriched by tagging interesting areas in the Markup,HTML Markup is enriched by tagging interesting areas in the Markup,
these parts become like (life) objects a user can interact with.these parts become like (life) objects a user can interact with.
…<span class=“locality“> Stuttgart </span>…
…<span class=“OrderItem“> 112001000001 </span>…
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WebAppIntegrator
• User clicked on “Doorway on Jester” tab and was sent to Doorway web app on server Jester.
• the HTML <script> tag executed and “injected” markup for Portal navigation, Launch menu, and page breadcrumbs into Doorway web app.
• Note that the page tab labeled “Doorway on Jester” is correctly selected as the current page.
• Clicking on any Portal specific navigation tab will take you back into Portal. Clicking on any Portal URL page tab will hit the underlying URL.
Solution for integration of external web applications with Portal Server. Solution for integration of external web applications with Portal Server.
Allows external web applications to display and make use of Portal navigation Allows external web applications to display and make use of Portal navigation
artifacts. artifacts.
http://catalog.lotus.com/wps/portal/portal/details?catalog.label=1WP1001IA
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Connections
HTML/PHP
Documents
Feeds
Google Gadgets
Remote Portlets
REST Services
Clients
WebSphere Portal
role-based
composite applications
in context
process-
driven
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OpennessCritical enabler:
Standards based access to integration and innovation
Web
Produce and Consume
Portlets
Services
Web Content Mgmt
Web Services
Mobile Devices
Expeditor
REST
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Content
WebSphere Portal Overview
WebSphere Portal 6.1 Beta Overview
– Extended Web 2.0 Support
– Site Construction and Customization Enhancements
– Business Process Support Flexibility
– Developer Flexibility Extensions
– New Capabilities for Security Management
– Site Management Enhancements
– Search Flexibility
Roadmap post WebSphere Portal V6.1
Q&A
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Give power without losing control
Change the banner: logo, color, typography, border, background
Change the typography: default size, color and style, headline size, color, etc.
Change the navigation: orientation, tab colors, tab text
Change the colors: page color or background, highlight color
Change the buttons: text, color, selected and unselected states
Show and hide footers, gutters, links, breadcrumbs, etc.
Theme Customizer - Easily change the look of a portal page - no HTML, Theme Customizer - Easily change the look of a portal page - no HTML,
JavaScript or XML coding required!JavaScript or XML coding required!
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Friendly URLs - Example
By clicking on MyPlaces (link in the navigation), the URL in the browser would be:
www.somecompany.com/wps/portal/Home/MyPlaces
By adding /Info in the browser address bar the URL in browser would be:
www.somecompany.com/lotus/quickr/Home/MyPlaces/Info
By clicking links/actions in the portlets, the URL in the browser is readable up until the rich URL part, and could be e.g.:
www.somecompany.com/lotus/quickr/Home/MyPlaces/Info/!ut/p/04_SB8K8xLLM9..
Home
MyPlaces
GettingStarted
Info
root
Create and ManageContakt
Administration
WIKI
Carsten
Site Structure:
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HTML Page Support
Simplify creation of Simplify creation of portal pagesportal pages
Use HTML design Use HTML design tools and publish to tools and publish to WebSphere Portal WebSphere Portal
Enable your Enable your designers to create designers to create smart HTML pages smart HTML pages
using using live text in live text in
WebSphere PortalWebSphere Portal
Portlets
PortalNavigation
HTML Design tool
publish
Unleash the power of your web design teams
Unleash the power of your web design teams WebSphere Portal
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Render HTML Pages within WebSphere Portal
Use of the <HTML> tag within the HTML pages defines the rendering mode.
Create HTML pages in your preferred tool and upload them into Portal...Create HTML pages in your preferred tool and upload them into Portal......optionally use Portal Navigation, Portlets, and more on your HTML Pages....optionally use Portal Navigation, Portlets, and more on your HTML Pages.
full HTML Page embedded HTML Page
Left handNavigation
PortalBanner
Technical Capabilities: Any HTML page can be imported into Portal
HTML pages (full page /embedded page) can be used side-by-side with “portal layout pages“ Different modes of rendering can be specified (Server Side, AJAX or iFrames) Support for multiple language or markup versions of the page Include any web resources (images, java script files, style-sheets) used by the page.
HTML page defines <HTML> tag. HTML page does not define <HTML> tag.
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Defining a Portal Page using HTMLImport your packaged HTML Page and select the HTML page to be rendered by WebSphere Portal.Import your packaged HTML Page and select the HTML page to be rendered by WebSphere Portal.
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Content
WebSphere Portal Overview
WebSphere Portal 6.1 Beta Overview
– Extended Web 2.0 Support
– Site Construction and Customization Enhancements
– Business Process Support Flexibility
– Developer Flexibility Extensions
– New Capabilities for Security Management
– Site Management Enhancements
– Search Flexibility
Roadmap post WebSphere Portal V6.1
Q&A
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Customer Contact
Order Detail
Customer Account Detail
Workflow Driven Composite Business ServicesService composition and access can be driven through a business process or Service composition and access can be driven through a business process or
workflowworkflow
The user context for the composite application is derived from the business process for the user to take action without further searching.
Business Process Management
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** Some of the ideas presented here may be delivered in future version of WebSphere Portal, but some will not.
..asks for a customer trip using the My-Process Portlet…
Juergen
.. he fills out the details and submits his request for approval.
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** Some of the ideas presented here may be delivered in future version of WebSphere Portal, but some will not.
..checks her tasks in her Task List…
Jane
.. she approves the request and completes her task using the generic task processing portlet.
….and decides to work on Juergen’s approval
request…
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Extended Business Process Support for WebSphere Portal
New My Tasks Portlet
– More flexible views and sorting of tasks (Task Filters)
– Hint: In the SOA Solution Catalog, you can find a Task List Portlet created in Portlet Factory that you can use as a jumpstart if you need your own Portlet.
Access to all human tasks defined in WID:
– Exploit „task client“ information contained in the task description to allow dispatching to a default task page rendering the human task
– Portal provides a default task page….
• Task List dispatches to default task page if no specific page is specified.• This page contains a generic Portlet capable of rendering the task (build on BPC
explorer JSF views).
– Dedicated task pages can be defined for selected tasks.
Business Benefits:
– Human tasks can be visualized on portal very easily.
– Can focus on the key tasks and still support all.
– Default task page can be modified in a central place to allow for consistent extensions.
– Full flexibility with dedicated task pages.
Default Task Pages, access any tasks deployed to WebSphere Process ServerDefault Task Pages, access any tasks deployed to WebSphere Process Server
** Some of the ideas presented here may be delivered in future version of WebSphere Portal, but some will not.
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Content
WebSphere Portal Overview
WebSphere Portal 6.1 Beta Overview
– Extended Web 2.0 Support
– Site Construction and Customization Enhancements
– Business Process Support Flexibility
– Developer Flexibility Extensions
– New Capabilities for Security Management
– Site Management Enhancements
– Search Flexibility
Roadmap post WebSphere Portal V6.1
Q&A
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Support for Portlet Standards 2.0 !
Portlets automatically render in context– Portlets automatically pick up current context when added to the page.
• e.g. city when the weather Portlet is added.
– Context is propagated to all pages.
– No wiring needed
Remote Portlets participate in Context– Easily consume Partner Services (WSRP 2.0)
• e.g. weather service• Portlets share context and events.• Without locally deploying any partner Portlets
– Optionally use multiple JVMs for running your Portal• Isolate “untrusted” Portlets from Portal• Execute Portlets in their own JVM• Enhanced scalability for “heavy” Portlets
Portal and JSR 286 / WSRP 2.0– New public render parameters
• Portlets share render parameter• Improved page caching
– Enhanced event delivery• Connect JSR168+PB and JSR286 Portlets• Connect local (WSRP) and remote Portlets• Connect different event types
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Portlet Standard Update JSR 286 – Java™ Portlet Specification V2.0
IBM is leading this JSR, all major Java technology portal (commercial and open source) vendors represented in the EG
Reference implementation will be provided at Apache Pluto 2.0
TCK will be available for free (Will extend the JSR 168 TCK)
Approved: March 04th 2008 (WebSite complete April 9th)
Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP) V2.0
Standard protocol for accessing portlets as web service
Defined at OASIS, chaired by IBM
Approved: March 31st 2008
Common goals
Enable coordination between portlets and allow building composite applications based on portlet components (events and render context (e.g. public render parameters) )
Allow for a better user experience using AJAX patterns, Serving resources
WebSphere Portal seamlessly integrates JSR168, JSR286 and WSRP2.0 Portlets.
WebSphere Portal 6.1 Beta already supports JSR286 and WSRP 2.0.https://www14.software.ibm.com/iwm/web/cc/earlyprograms/lotus/wps61beta/
WebSphere Portal 6.1 Beta already supports JSR286 and WSRP 2.0.https://www14.software.ibm.com/iwm/web/cc/earlyprograms/lotus/wps61beta/
04.03.2008: http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=286
31.03.2008: http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/ballot.php?id=1431
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New APIs and SPIs - WebSphere Portal 6.1 Beta Click to Action for every Portlet (API)
– Enable the Click-to-Action paradigm for standards portlets (using Semantic Tags), Integrated with server side eventing Portal Write Model (Java SPI and REST Service)
– Create your own administration portlets (supports: Content-, Navigation-, Layout- and Portlet-Model, Unique names) Client-side JavaScript library (API)
– Convenience JavaScript APIs simplifying portlet development (e.g. support authentication proxies) Step-up Authentication (SPI)
– Define your own authentication levels (beyond what Portal 6.1 provides OOB), check for the rememberMe cookie Login/logout/session validation Filters
– Plug into the login/logout/session validation flow of portal Property broker (SPI)
– Write your own wiring portlet Extend current portlet and portal models to support JSR 286 (SPI)
– All APIs/SPIs available to JSR286 Portlets Sitemanagment command (SPI)
– Write your own Sitemanagement application Encoding and decoding of friendly URLs (SPI)
– Create friendly URLs and decode friendly URLs, Integrates into the resource addressability framework Resource Addressability Data Source API (SPI)
– Serve your resource addressable data via the default content handler servlet LocalizedContext (API)
– Allows you to get the preferred locales and titles / descriptions of Localized resources
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Domain A
AJAX Proxy
AJAXProxy
Server
Browser
HTML Page
HTTP GETDomain A
AJAXPortlet
HTTP GETDomain B
Trusted sites
Domain B
Server
Today's browsers restrict the functionality of asynchronous requests to the same domain because of security reasons.
– Example: Your portlet is served from www.mycompany.com but your AJAX application tries to load a feed from cnn.com. This would be blocked from the browser
AJAX proxyAJAX proxy: Central security component to manage access to other : Central security component to manage access to other
domainsdomains
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C2A for Standard Portlets – Live Text
1. An Order Summary Portlet lists a set of active orders for the current month. (Each Order Id is represented as a “live object”)
2. The user clicks on the icon next to an Order Id.
3. A menu appears with a header that displays information about the item ordered and a photo of it.• Below the header are menu items which represent actions on the Order Id.
The list of menu actions depend on which target Portlets are on the same page.
4. The user clicks on a menu item to execute an action.
5. Another Portlet on the page updates to display the result of that action.
HTML Markup is enriched by tagging interesting areas in the Markup,HTML Markup is enriched by tagging interesting areas in the Markup,
these parts become like (life) objects a user can interact with.these parts become like (life) objects a user can interact with.
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role-based
composite applications
process driven
in context
services
Notes applications built
with Domino Designer
Portlet component builtwith Rational RAD
E-form built with Forms Designer
3270 and iSeries screens via HATS
WSRP Producer
Visual Studio Developed Apps with Mainsoft (IBM Business Partner)
Workplace Dashboard Framework
Component built with Portlet Factory
Flexibility and Choice provided by StandardsComponents can be built with a variety of tools, and skills, and independent from assembly.Components can be built with a variety of tools, and skills, and independent from assembly.
Portlet CatalogPortlet Catalog
Gadgets and iWidgets
Gadgets and iWidgets
JSR 168WSRP v1.0
JSR 168WSRP v1.0
JSR 286WSRP v2.0
JSR 286WSRP v2.0
Feeds/AtomFeeds/Atom
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Content
WebSphere Portal Overview
WebSphere Portal 6.1 Beta Overview
– Extended Web 2.0 Support
– Site Construction and Customization Enhancements
– Business Process Support Flexibility
– Developer Flexibility Extensions
– New Capabilities for Security Management
– Site Management Enhancements
– Search Flexibility
Roadmap post WebSphere Portal V6.1
Q&A
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Security Enhancements - WebSphere Portal 6.1 Beta
Greatly improved Security Configuration
– Less steps involved in frequent tasks like switching to LDAP
(no disable/enable security required anymore)
– Easier to use SSL and Key Management
– Predefined Security profiles for WSRP
– Easy to Setup and Use Federated User Repositories
SPNEGO support (Windows® Desktop SSO)
– Automatically authenticate the user if logged into his desktop
Remember Me Cookie Support
– User can select the website to remember them for delivering personalized content without
login
– Also provides step-up Authentication Framework for customer authentication levels
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User Repository Configuration
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Customer identification with your Website can increase customer
loyalty.
Customer identification with your Website can increase customer
loyalty.
Remember meThe site recognizes me without login…The site recognizes me without login…
…requires user authentication…
Access to sensitive service or operation,...
… before access is provided.
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StepUp and RememberMe Administration
your auth levelappears here ...
your
aut
h le
vel
appe
ars
here
...
Define Authentication Levels on Portlets and Pages via….Define Authentication Levels on Portlets and Pages via….
XMLAccess
Portal Permission Portlet(s)
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Content
WebSphere Portal Overview
WebSphere Portal 6.1 Beta Overview
– Extended Web 2.0 Support
– Site Construction and Customization Enhancements
– Business Process Support Flexibility
– Developer Flexibility Extensions
– New Capabilities for Security Management
– Site Management Enhancements
– Search Flexibility
Roadmap post WebSphere Portal V6.1
Q&A
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Install, Migration, Maintenance Improvements
Install– Faster OOB Install compared to previous releases (under 1 hour on most of platforms.)
– Multiple packaging options (Content, Server)
– Multiple installation options (Empty, Admin, Full)
– Improved OOB configuration defaults, OOB automation of common tune up steps
– Clustering automation to simplify building clusters.
– Portal filesystem assets will be split between read-only and read-write (Profiles)
– Clearer doc on out of box install, targeted to platform and db
– 64 bit Support
Migration– Migrating from any previous release to 6.1 will see the following improvements:
• Simplified procedure (Improved automation for customizations and security)• Automatic redeployment of customer apps• Automatic migration of WAS settings.• Improved documentation
– In addition, customers migrating from v6.0 will see these additional enhancements
• Near zero downtime migration (Re-use of DBs in place) Maintenance
– FixCentral as a single consolidate place for fix downloads and prereq verificaiton
– “two click” full stack upgrade ("1 click" for stack underneath portal and then "1 click" for portal)
– SystemApps make upgrade substantially faster for the core service components
– No need to repackage wps.ear to keep Theme and Skin customizations
– complete upgrade automation
Make it easier to get to WebSphere Portal 6.1 and stay current. Make it easier to get to WebSphere Portal 6.1 and stay current.
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New Site Management capability
Staging
Designers /Web Developers
Production AuthoringSite Authoring
Production Site
Managing production sites is based on a business process
Enables fast and flexible staging-to-production operations, with Enables fast and flexible staging-to-production operations, with
rollback optionsrollback options
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Resource Manager Portlet
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Create new Portal Sites with New Site Wizard
The New Site Wizard combines several administrative actions into a single portlet:• User enrollment• Virtual Portal creation• Portal content import
Quickly create new Virtual Portals with Portal Sites and Quickly create new Virtual Portals with Portal Sites and customizecustomize to suite your to suite your
needs.needs.
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Portlet Resource Monitoring
ConfigurePortlet Request
Metrics and PMI metrics in the
WAS administration console (ISC).
By default all Portlet Monitoring
is disabled, use “custom” mode.
See how your Portal Site and Portlets get used and perform while you build your site.See how your Portal Site and Portlets get used and perform while you build your site.
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WSRP 1.0 + 2.0
Single Server – All Portlets are executed locallyWorkload Distribution / Isolation – Remote Portlets
Portal Server 1(User Access)
Portal Users
Remote WSRP 2.0 Portlets participate in Context• Optionally use multiple JVMs for running your Portal
• Isolate “untrusted” Portlets from Portal• Execute Portlets in their own JVM• Enhanced scalability for “heavy” Portlets
Portlet Container
WSRP 1.0 + 2.0
Portlet Container
Portal Server 2(Portlet Server)
Portlet Container
WSRP 1.0
App Server 1(Portlet Server)
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Theme Deployment
Admin deploys new artifacts using the WS
Admin Console.
Admin updates existing artifacts
using the WS Admin Console.
Admin discovers and configures artifacts in
Portal (e.g. permissions, defaults,
etc.)
Easily package, version and deploy our Themes/Skins to your Portal Site.Easily package, version and deploy our Themes/Skins to your Portal Site.
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Content
WebSphere Portal Overview
– Portal Principle
WebSphere Portal 6.1 Beta Overview
– Extended Web 2.0 Support
– Site Construction and Customization Enhancements
– Business Process Support Flexibility
– Developer Flexibility Extensions
– New Capabilities for Security Management
– Site Management Enhancements
– Search Flexibility
Roadmap post WebSphere Portal V6.1
Q&A
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Extend Search to more Search Services
• Add your favorite search services to the WebSphere Portal Search Center. Add your favorite search services to the WebSphere Portal Search Center.
Integrate internal (e.g. experts, bookmarks) and external search services. Integrate internal (e.g. experts, bookmarks) and external search services.
Dingering Search
DingdongSearch
External Search Resultsportlet
2nd copy: External Search Results portlet
Portlet configuration: add .. http://xyz-service.com/../../execute&query=${searchTerms}
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Enhancements to the Search Center
‘Perso
nalize’
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Search Center now a set of search components …
.. like for example: ‘Suggested Links’ portlet
The right way to promote webpages – better than “playing’ with term-weights and the like
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Content WebSphere Portal Overview
– Portal Principle
WebSphere Portal 6.1 Beta Overview
– Extended Web 2.0 Support
– Site Construction and Customization Enhancements
– Business Process Support Flexibility
– Developer Flexibility Extensions
– New Capabilities for Security Management
– Site Management Enhancements
– Search Flexibility
Roadmap post WebSphere Portal V6.1
Q&A
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Architecture Overview WebSphere Portal V6.1Beta
PortalDatabase(s)
User profile
DatabaseLDAP Directorie(s)
Page Aggregation
Themes and skins
Page Handler
Dynamic UI Manager
Rules
Portlet Container and Services
Portlet API
Content access
Search
PortletPreference
Collab-oration
AJAXProxy
Webclipper
Admin
SiteAdmin
CredentialVault
SingleSign-on
XML AccessPortal ScriptREST / APP
J2EE
JCA
WebServices
EJB
JMS
JDBC
Servlet
Security Caching
EnterpriseData, Applications,Internet Content
Process Server
Remoteportlet producer
AU
TH
EN
TIC
AT
ION
Desktopand mobileBrowsers,
Mashups and offline Clients
Remoteportlet
consumer
.
.
PolicyPortalModel
TemplateComposition
ComponentHandler
ApplicationRuntimeAUTHORIZATION
Feed Provider
JSR286
WSRP
1.0 + 2.0WSRP
1.0 + 2.0
Widgets
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WebSphere Portal Catalog(Mid 2008)
•Mashup Maker Integration Package
•Feedreader Portlet Consolidation
•PDM Migration support
•My Places and Quickr Feed portlets
WebSphere Portal Server 7.0 (3Q2009)
•Software as a Service•WCM Enhancements•XD•Problem Determination•Site Management
WebSphere Portal Roadmap
Portal 6.1.1?? (Q4 2008+)
•WCM Enhancements•Site analytics•Impersonation•Dynamic title•Problem Determination •Better Palette content•Quickr requirements•WAS 7.0 Toleration
* Product release dates and/or capabilities referenced in these materials may change at any time at IBM’s sole discretion based on market opportunities or other factors, and are not intended to be a
commitment to future product or feature availability in any way.
WebSphere Portal Server 6.1(June 2008)
•WAS 6.1 Exploitation + Preparation for WAS 7.0•Web 2.0 Family of enhancements•Site Management•Theme Customizer•Standards Support (JSR286 & WSRP20)•Improved alignment with WAS install/operations•Improved install time and simplicity•Performance/Resource Consumption improvements
•z/OS Support
Portlet Factory 6.1(June 2008)
•Visual Page Editing, Debugging, Accessibility
•Additional Integrations•Designer on Linux
WebSphere Portal Catalog(Late 2008)
•WSRP 2.0 Producer for WAS 7.0
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IBM Software Group Lotus SoftwareAdditional Information and Resources – General Portal
Websphere Portal and Workplace Catalog:
– http://www.ibm.com/software/genservers/portal/portlet/catalog
Webspere Portal Product Information:
– http://www.ibm.com/software/genservers/portal/enable/
WebSphere Portal Information Center documentation
– http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/zones/portal/proddoc.html
Portal Accelerators:
– http://www.ibm.com/software/info1/websphere/index.jsp?tab=landings/portalbuzz
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Additional Information and Resources - Developers
WebSphere Portal V6.1 Beta
– https://www14.software.ibm.com/iwm/web/cc/earlyprograms/lotus/wps61beta/ Websphere Portal Business Solutions Catalog:
– http://catalog.lotus.com/wps/portal/portal Webspere Portal Product Information:
– http://www-306.ibm.com/software/genservers/portal WebSphere Portal Information Center Documentation:
– http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/zones/portal/proddoc.html JSR 286 information
– Specification: http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=286
– Reference Implementation: http://portals.apache.org/pluto/ WSRP V2.0
– http://docs.oasis-open.org/wsrp/v2/wsrp-2.0-spec.html WAS 6.1 WSRP producer
– http://catalog.lotus.com/portal?NavCode=1WP1001BA Resource Addressability Framework
– http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0710_koeth/0710_koeth.html#download
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