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| 1. | This IBM Redpaper provides a hands-on example of how to customize solutions for your small and medium business using WebSphere Portal Express, Lotus Component Designer, and WebSphere Portlet Factory. This paper introduces and builds upon a specific scenario and sample application, then shows how to achieve basic, intermediate, and advanced levels of customization using the options within WebSphere Portal Express, Lotus Component Designer, and WebSphere Portlet Factory. The key topics of this paper are: - Introduction to WebSphere Portal Express - The options for customization in WebSphere Portal Express - Basic customization, focusing on how to customize Web sites, logos, themes, and skins - More advanced customization using Lotus Component Designer - Building and deploying components using Lotus Component Designer - More advanced customization using WebSphere Portlet Factory - Building on above scenario, but adding backend lookup built using WebSphere Portlet - Building and deploying component within WebSphere Portlet Factory
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2007-10-25 | ||
| 2. | WebSphere Dashboard Framework gives application developers the power to create rich graphical interfaces to business data, which allow the user to make key decisions based upon that data. WebSphere Dashboard Framework also provides powerful collaboration features as well as real-time alerts to provide an organization with the tools needed to make timely decisions. This IBM Redpaper provides you with the knowledge to get started with WebSphere Dashboard Framework, as well as take an in-depth look into its key features. Whether you are a line of business user wondering what it is all about or an advanced application developer, this IBM Redpaper will give you a greater understanding of how WebSphere Dashboard Framework can be utilized within your organization. Through the use of an example application, this IBM Redpaper will solve the dashboarding requirements of a fictitious organization and help you use the same concepts in your own organization.
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2007-08-07 |
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