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Course description: Exploring new features in IBM Websphere Portal 7.0 Development

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Course code WPL50 Skill level Intermediate
Duration 2.0 days Delivery type Classroom
(Hands-on labs)
Course type Public or Private on-site    
Public price USD $1,400.00 plus tax    

Available in October 2010

This course provides experienced portlet application developers with engaging lectures and hands-on labs to immerse themselves in the new features available in WebSphere Portal V7.0. You will learn how to migrate a WebSphere Portal V6.1 theme to the new version 7.0 theme architecture using Client Side Aggregation (CSA2), develop an iWidget, and develop a custom user interface for tagging and rating. The second half of this course will equip you to efficiently develop, test and use Dojo and AJAX for WebSphere Portal V7. You will also learn the usage of desktop tools to edit portal pages including WebDAV, updated security capabilities and the Unified Task List portlet. This course makes extensive use of Rational Application Developer V8.0 to develop and test JSR 286 compliant portlets.

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Training Paths that reference this course are:

  • Update Your Skills for IBM WebSphere Portal 7 Development

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Special note

IBM Education Advantage Program Eligibility:

  • Yes - Education Pack - online account

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Audience

This intermediate course are for experienced application developers who are familiar with Java, Web 2.0 and Web development who have developed portlets and applications for WebSphere Portal 6.0 and later.

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Prerequisites

You should have:

  • Knowledge of portlet development equivalent to course IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1 Application Development 1and 2 (WP631)
  • Possess a solid understanding of J2EE application development, including the ability to read and understand servlets, and Java Server Pages (JSPs)
  • Have a solid understanding of the World Wide Web functionality and be familiar with Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) and Dojo.
  • Have a basic understanding of Rational Application Developer or Eclipse development environment
  • Have strong Windows user skills

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Skills taught

  • Migrate a V 6.1 theme to the new V7.0 theme architecture using client side aggregation (CSA2)
  • Develop a theme using CSA2
  • Develop an iWidget
  • Develop a custom user interface for tagging and rating
  • Use desktop tools to edit portal pages, etc (WebDAV)
  • Use updated security features
  • Understand how to integrate business processes with portlets

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Course outline

  • Review WebSphere Portal Development Fundamentals
  • Working with themes
  • Migrating themes
  • Mashups and the Portal site architecture
  • Integrating RSS feeds using Web Content Integrator
  • Using DOJO and Ajax in Portal Development
  • Security APIs
  • Unified Task List portlet

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Remarks

The course presentation is available as Instructor-led and Instructor-led online. Custom private training also can be organized. See more courses available in the training path at www.ibm.com/software/lotus/trainingpaths

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