Portlets in Action
Author(s): Ashish Sarin
Year (published): 2011-09-16T00:00:00.000-0700
Pages: 475
Abstract: Portlets in Action is a comprehensive guide for Java developers with minimal or no experience working with portlets. Fully exploring the Portlet 2.0 API and using widely adopted frameworks like Spring 3.0 Portlet MVC, Hibernate, and DWR, it teaches you portal and portlet development by walking you through a Book Catalog portlet and Book Portal examples.
Introduction[modifier le wikicode]
A "portal" is a browser-based container populated by small applications called "portlets". Good portlets need to work independently, but also communicate with the portal, other portlets, and outside servers and information sources. Whether they're part of internal or web-facing portals, high-quality portlets are the foundation of a fast, flexible, and successful development strategy. Portlets in Action is a comprehensive guide for Java developers with minimal or no experience working with portlets. Fully exploring the Portlet 2.0 API and using widely adopted frameworks like Spring 3.0 Portlet MVC, Hibernate, and DWR, it teaches you portal and portlet development by walking you through a Book Catalog portlet and Book Portal examples. The example Book Catalog Portlet, developed incrementally in each chapter of the book, incorporates most key portlet features, and the accompanying source code can be easily adapted and reused by readers. The example Book Portal application introduces you to the challenges faced in developing web portals. WHAT'S INSIDE
- Complete coverage of Portlet 2.0 API
- New features added in Portlet 2.0
- Code examples use
- Develop rich portlets using AJAX with DWR, DOJO, and jQuery
- Complete coverage of Spring 3.0 Portlet MVC and the Liferay portal server
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