Portlets are Java technology based web components, managed by a portlet container, that process requests and generate dynamic content. They are used by portals as pluggable user interface components that provide a presentation layer to Information Systems. After servlets portlets are the next step in web application programming, as they allow the integration of different applications into one consistent view for the end-user. They enable modular and user centric web applications and thus go beyond the servlet model where the web application is one monolithic block. In this article we present the JSR 168 Java Portlet Specification and explain its underlying concepts. We show a Portlet example and discuss how portlets interact with other Java technologies.
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedThe Java Portlet Specification (Die Java Portlet Spezifikation)LicensedSeptember 25, 2009
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedMulti Device Portals (Multi Device Portals)LicensedSeptember 25, 2009
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedInternet-basierter Übungsbetrieb in Technischer Informatik (Web-Based Exercises in Computer Engineering)LicensedSeptember 25, 2009
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedVerifix: Konstruktion und Architektur verifizierender Übersetzer (Verifix: Construction and Architecture of Verifying Compilers)LicensedSeptember 25, 2009
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedDagstuhl Seminar "Computational Cartography and Spatial Modelling" (Rechnergestützte Kartographie und Raumbezogene Datenmodellierung)LicensedSeptember 25, 2009
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedLaufzeitunterstützung für mobilen Code (Run-time Support for Mobile Codes)LicensedSeptember 25, 2009
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedÜbrigens braucht der Mensch Muße!LicensedSeptember 25, 2009