In the November issue of JDJ (Vol. 9, issue 11) I explained the theory behind the JSR 168 (Portlet Specification) from an academic perspective. The specification provides the infrastructure, classes, interfaces, and JSP tags for building applications that can be pieced together from a ... Dec. 15, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 42,173 Replies: 9 |
It used to be difficult if you wanted to create a Web-based site that offered users the ability to access various systems from a single page. Systems were too severely disjointed and required a huge investment of time and work in order to bring them together in a single Web page. Nov. 5, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 39,222 |







Ken Ramirez has 17 years of experience providing development services, consulting, and training to companies (both large and small) throughout the United States. He consults in various market industries including finance, insurance, computer-aided design, community portals, and automobile. Ken's Java expertise includes J2EE, XML, portals, UML, and many open source technologies. His latest venture is the www.TheJavaThinkTank.org community portal site.



















