Java Development Topics:
Java Web portals
Java Web portal is generally known as the link to the Internet, also known as the World Wide Web. Java is a programming language designed for use in the distributed environment of the Internet. Learn about Java Web portals news, updates and best practices.
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JSF 2.0 Facelets performance and troubleshooting tips
12 Mar 2013
Tip - JSF 2.0 has provided a variety of new configuration settings to help improve performance and aid the troubleshooting task, making the lives of software developers and quality engineers much easier.
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Every enterprise needs an employee portal. Or do they?
12 Apr 2012
Tip - Employee portals provides integration, collaboration and personalization which are the elements any enterprise application development project needs, right?
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Five Neat Liferay Portal 6.1 Features
23 Feb 2012
Tip - If you've ever run a competitive portal, you know that so many of them have little more than the "weather portlet" or "bookmarks" portlet after installation. Liferay is amazing because it has such full featured functionality 'out of the box.' Here's just...
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ServletConfig vs. the ServletContext: Understanding the
02 Oct 2011
Tip - The ServletConfig and ServletContext are two members of the Servlet API that developers often confuse with one another, and sadly, because of the confusion, they often don’t take proper advantage of these objects.
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WebSphere portlet to Flex plug-in communication
20 Jun 2011
Tip - Plug-in technologies are one way to enhance WebSphere Portal applications with functionality that is normally available via JavaScript libraries.
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Integrating Eclipse and WebSphere Portal 7
09 Jun 2011
Tip - Using Eclipse to develop applications for WebSphere Portal 7 can save you a considerable amount of licensing expense, but the integration can be a bit tricky in the early stages.
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WebSphere Portal 7 Performance Tips: Changing the Heap
26 May 2010
Tip - Why is WebSphere Portal Server 7 so slow? It's not! It's just not configured properly. Sal Pece will show you a few quick little changes you can perform on your WebSphere Portal Server (WPS) to help speed things up.