Category Archives: Portals

IBM Web Content Manager v8.x – Troubleshooting Tips

I have recently installed WebSphere Portal v8.0.0.1, including Content Template Catalog (CTC) v4.0. At a glance, it looked like I have all the components (Portal + WCM + CTC) installed properly. It was only half correct. All Portal functions are …

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7 things you need to know about IBM Worklight Mobile Development Platform

While IBM Worklight is now being adopted by a lot of developers around the world to satisfy their mobile application development needs, there are quite a few things that you probably did not know about IBM Worklight and its capabilities. …

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IBM Worklight Entitlement for IBM WebSphere Portal Customers

Since IBM announced Worklight entitlement for WebSphere Portal customers a few weeks ago, we have been pinged by a lot of our customers asking what the entitlement means for them. Some of our colleagues and customers who build and manage …

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How to take your Portal mobile – Part One

Adding mobility to existing IBM WebSphere Portal 8 is pretty simple – First of all you need to make the theme of your portal optimized to support as much of smart devices you want, and then the next step is …

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A Closer Look at IBM WebSphere Portal 8.0 – Out of the Box portlets

One of the great improvements in Portal 8.0 that doesn’t seem to be widely advertised is the following portlets: Article portlet List of Articles portlet Rich Text portlet Image portlet As you’ve probably heard, the base WCM system is now …

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IBM WebSphere Portal Mobile Experience Installation – Troubleshootings Tips

I must have encountered every possible problems under the sun while installing the Portal Mobile Experience theme. So, I’ve decided to document the resolutions. I hope this blog entry will save you a lot of time and effort. Portal Mobile Experience Theme …

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IBM Web Experience Factory 8 – Client Aggregation Builder Video Tutorial

  Client aggregation builders give the power to the browser to process operations on the client side(Mobile Devices), It actually uses JSON request to perform operations on the server. Server responds with the output that is displayed in the client …

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