IBM Websphere Portal 8: Web Experience Factory and the Cloud

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IBM Websphere Portal 8: Web Experience Factory and the Cloud

Author(s): Chelis Camargo (Author), Helmar Martens (Author)

  • Publisher: Packt Publishing
  • Publication Date: 25 Sept. 2012
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 474 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1849684049
  • ISBN-13: 9781849684040

Book Description

Build a comprehensive web portal for your company with a complete coverage of all the project lifecycle stages. The only book that explains the various phases in a complete portal project life cycle Full of illustrations, diagrams, and tips with clear step-by-step instructions and real time examples Take a deep dive into Portal architectural analysis, design and deployment Understand how profiling can be used to provide variability for customization, personalization and configuration of portlets and environments Master the main approaches for classifying, isolating and resolving portal problems via troubleshooting Instructions valid for Portal versions 7 and 8. In Detail IBM WebSphere® Portal is a cost-effective, scalable, and proven solution for the portal enterprise space. Given the depth and the breadth of WebSphere Portal and the challenges of developing a portal project, you need a book that covers all the nuances of the entire portal project lifecycle. This book accomplishes just that. In this book, we cover topics that range from portal assessment, governance, and architecture, to design and development. These topics are covered not only within these traditional areas, but also within the cloud environment context. Keeping both contexts in mind, several chapters are dedicated to portal and portlet testing, troubleshooting, performance monitoring, best practices, and tuning. The cloud option is also analyzed and discussed for hosting, developing, and publishing portal applications. We also cover Web Experience Factory (WEF) as the tool of choice for portlet development. We take you from the introduction to the development of advanced portlets in an intuitive and efficient manner. We cover not only common topics, such as builders, models, and user interface development, but also advanced topics, such as Dojo builders, Ajax techniques, and WEF performance. Within the WEF space, we cover other topics, which

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About the Author

Chelis Camargo


Chelis Camargo has over 20 years of experience in IT consulting on SDLC management, infrastructure, testing and application architecture. He is a self-taught technology enthusiast and performance SME who loves IBM WebSphere Portal as a product and as an architectural pattern. With over 10 years of Portal experience as a senior lead architect, he has led many large scale portal efforts with multi-millionaire budgets. He has worked for IBM Global Services portal practice and consulted for many portal business partners. On his free time he enjoys artificial intelligence, robotics, astronomy, Tesla physics and some other fun stuff. Occasionally he plays some “rare” percussion instruments like Cuíca (or “kweeca”) and Berimbal (or beɾĩˈbaw). Above all he enjoys spending quality time with his family and playing WII with his 3 year old son.


Helmar Martens


Helmar Martens holds a degree in Economics from Mackenzie Presbyterian University, Sao Paulo, Brazil.


Helmar started his professional career in the Banking industry working for Banco do Brasil in Sao Paulo.


Helmar has been working with WebSphere Portal and WEF (former WPF) since 2000 when he joined the company which originally created WEF, Bowstreet.


Helmar has also worked for IBM, where he spent a wonderful time in Raleigh, NC.


As a WEF specialist, Helmar has worked in projects for clients such as NASA, Citibank, New York Department of Education, Swiss Reinsurance, and other customers in US, Europe and Asia. 2008 marks Helmar’s return to Brazil as Country Manager for Davalen LLC. While in Brazil, Helmar continued working as an Architect and Technical Lead for many successful Websphere Portal projects.


Beginning of 2011, Helmar returned to the USA to lead a WEF team in a cutting edge and exiting WebSphere Portal Project for a large global bank.


Currently Helmar lives in Texas where he enjoys the wonderful Texan social and cultural Atmosphere.

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