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Installing Websphere Portal to write JSR 168 portlets
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| Nick Nomail 2004-07-13, 6:00 pm |
| Hi,
I am new to Websphere and I need to install it in order to write JSR
168 portlets. But my attempts so far have left me pretty frustrated.
I started by downloading and installing WebSphere Portal - Express
Plus for Multiplatforms, V5.0.2 but I couldn't find how/where to start
with JSR 168 portlets.
Googling around I found out about Portlet Toolkit V5.0.2.1 But its
install requires Websphere Studio Site Developer V5.1.2 - which is not
even mentioned in the Express Plus I downloaded...
Anybody can point me to some list/guide of which components I need
installed and how they connect to each other?
Thanks a lot,
Nick.
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| Nick Nomail 2004-07-14, 5:58 pm |
| Thanks, that helps!
However now reading the docs I have even more questions!
1) What's the difference between WebSphere Studio Application
Developer and Site Developer?
2) What is WebSphere Portal (for Local Debug) / Test Environment and
how do I get it?
3) Do I need the IBM WebSphere Portal - Express Plus for
Multiplatforms, V5.0.2 in this scenario at all?
Thank you!
Nick.
"Masanobu Ida" <jl08283@jp.ibm.com> wrote in message news:<cd2ahf$412q$1@news.boulder.ibm.com>...
> See Q1 in Portal Toolkit V5.0 FAQ below:
> ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software...f/ptk50-faq.pdf
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> As for JSR 168 support in Portal Toolkit, the following would be useful:
> ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software...df/whatsnew.pdf
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> Masanobu Ida
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| Masanobu Ida 2004-07-15, 2:51 am |
| > 1) What's the difference between WebSphere Studio Application
> Developer and Site Developer?
The following web page shows exactly what they are:
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/inf...&S_CMP=campaign
> 2) What is WebSphere Portal (for Local Debug) / Test Environment and
> how do I get it?
Portal Test Environment is a main feature of Portal Toolkit and it's a
private
development environment of portlet. On this environment, you can run and
debug your developing portlet. You do not have to set up a WebSphere
Portal production server for testing your portlets.
Portal Test Environment is set up on WebSphere Studio. You need to
install WebSphere Studio first, then Portal Toolkit next. Portal Test
Environment will be installed during the Portal Toolkit installation.
Portal Toolkit download site:
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/inf...s/portaltoolkit
The following book is a guide for portlet application development. It must
be useful to know overall portlet development with Portal Toolkit:
http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/Red...46076.html?Open
> 3) Do I need the IBM WebSphere Portal - Express Plus for
> Multiplatforms, V5.0.2 in this scenario at all?
Minimum. V5.0.2.1 would be best. You can upgrade V5.0.2 to V5.0.2.1.
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