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Title:
Client-side Aggregation model in Portal v6.1
Stream:
Portal SIG (3)
Speakers:
Rob Enright; Stefan Behl
Abstract:
This session will show you how WebSphere Portal 6.1 improves user experience, performance, responsiveness and scalability by adopting Web 2.0 paradigms and technologies such as AJAX, REST, RSS, Atom, and live text semantic tagging.\n<br><br>\nThe first part of the session will discuss and demonstrate the new capabilities provided by WebSphere Portal 6.1 exploiting these technologies, in particular client-side aggegration, integration of feeds and Google Gadgets, tagging-based click-2-action etc. \n<br><br>\nThe second part will explain how to fully leverage AJAX technology in WebSphere Portal for portlet development. Attend this session to learn and see how JSR 168 and JSR 286 portlets can adopt AJAX techniques to deliver increased user interaction and improved performance. This part will discuss development guidelines, design patterns, frameworks, recommendations and also strategies to avoid for AJAX portlet development to demonstrate the range of possibilities and optimal uses of this new technology.
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Bio:

Rob Enright:

Rob is a member of the IBM TechWorks team specialising in Quickr and Web Content Management. Rob has many years of experience in IBM and web technologies and has been at the sharp end of delivering many Portal projects.

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Stefan Behl:

<b>WebSphere Portal Development - IBM BOEBLINGEN Labs<b><br>\nStefan Behl is a Software Engineer in the IBM Development Laboratory in Böblingen, Germany. He joined the Workplace and Portal Foundation Development in 2004 and works in the Portal Web 2.0 and Engine team. His main areas of focus are Web 2.0 integration, navigational state handling, and page aggregation. Stefan studied Software Engineering at the University of Stuttgart, Germany, and holds a diploma in Computer Science.

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