Tag Archives: portlet factory

Changing Java version from 1.5 to 1.6 in Web Experience Factory (7.0.1)

IBM Web Experience Factory (WEF) 7.0.1 uses Java 1.5 as its compliance level to build project artifacts by default. Most of the time we do not need to worry about what version of Java runtime libraries are used by WEF …

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Simple CRUD operations in Websphere Portlet Factory

In computer programming, Create, Read, Update and Delete (CRUD) are the four basic functions of persistent storage. If we want to create a Portlet Factory Project which can easily perform the CRUD operations in an efficient way. We should follow the simple steps …

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Configuring log4j in WebSphere Portlet Factory

WebSphere Portlet Factory is packed with the services of Apache Log4j (a Java Logging standard for debugging and tracing) logging services to log warnings, errors, exceptions, statistics and debugging information to a deployed WAR’s WEB-INF/logs folder. These logs give you …

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IBM Releases Web Experience Factory (Formerly Portlet Factory) – An Overview + [VIDEO]

IBM just announced the Web Experience Factory 7.0.1 this Monday. Formerly known as the IBM WebSphere Portlet factory, IBM Web Experience Factory supercharges application development with tools and technology for easily creating, customizing, deploying, and maintaining portlets, widgets and web …

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The March of the Penguins

Today major news outlets carried a story (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304066504576343613260587314.html) around innovation in mobile payments and how major players including Google have made their moves to claim their stake in this new “smarter planet” – a planet populated with smart consumers using …

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