Abstract:
A method for automated creation of portal pages by a portal for rendering content via a web content management system that provides a plurality of web content types which involves providing a set of basic portal page templates by a portal administrator and customizing each of the basic portal page templates for a specific web content type to be displayed by the portal page template, each of which basic portal page templates includes at least a rendering portlet for displaying the specific web content type, and which basic portal page templates are structured in a hierarchy. An instance of a selected basic portal page template is created which includes at least a reference to the selected basic portal page template, and the rendering portlets of the selected basic page template are linked with a specific content folder of a web content type of the web content management system utilizing a menu or drag and drop technique. Changes in the selected basic portal page template may be propagated to all basic portal page templates and their created instances of higher level in the hierarchy.
Abstract:
Method, system, and computer program product for instantiating a template in a composite application infrastructure. A template that describes a composite application having a plurality of application components is created. The template includes a composite application component assembly descriptor which lists each application component of the composite application. The template is stored in a template library. The composite application is instantiated using the template for creating at least one composite application instance. In an application instance registry, composite application instance(s) and instance information related to the composite application instance(s) is/are registered. The composite application instances are transiently represented in the application instance registry by a respective table entry without creating a real object. The real object that is dynamically created represents a particular composite application instance during a composite application usage session. At an end of the composite application usage session, the particular unused composite application instance is removed.
Abstract:
This application explores the value of Web 2.0 techniques to perform adaptation based on semantic annotations. Semantic annotations are used to derive user and context models which in turn are used for performing the re-ordering of page layouts or the dynamic transformation of navigation topologies to provide a more user specific portal user interface. The semantic annotations also allow similarities and relationships to be calculated between resources and users so that additional relevant annotations and/or resources can be recommend to the user.
Abstract:
The invention provides a system and program product for caching dynamic portal pages without changing the existing caching proxy infrastructure or the transportation protocol used by providing an advanced caching component. An advanced caching component provides the functionality that additional dynamic page specific cache information is provided as part of the response including the portal page. Each component in the portal that dynamically contributes page fragments to be aggregated to a portal page provides dynamic component specific cache information which includes component specific cache scope and expiration values.
Abstract:
A method and respective system for adapting the user-visible structure of a portal to the needs of a user, wherein the portal structure is stored in a content model, wherein a user interface component is provided for controlling the layout of the plurality of pages rendered at said portal, and wherein a model management component comprises the functionality for performing persistent content model modifications.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the field of network computing, and in particular to method and system for designing a Web Portal including a hierarchical structure of portal pages and portlets for accessing Web contents accessible via the Portal. In order to increase the user comfort, a context exchange mechanism is includes defining a storage area for a single thread of processing by multiple applets on the Web portal, listening to events fired by each of the applets used by a user during processing by the multiple applets, collecting and storing the information associated with the listened to events in the storage area, wherein a piece of information is stored as a pair of an attribute and an attribute value, clustering the stored information into multiple different attributes, and propagating the clustered information automatically into the multiple applets.
Abstract:
The invention provides a method, system and computer program product for caching dynamic portal pages without changing the existing caching proxy infrastructure or the transportation protocol used by providing an advanced caching component. An advanced caching component provides the functionality that additional dynamic page specific cache information is provided as part of the response including the portal page. Each component in the portal that dynamically contributes page fragments to be aggregated to a portal page provides dynamic component specific cache information which includes component specific cache scope and expiration values. The component specific cache scope and cache expiration values are used to calculate dynamic page specific cache information resulting in a common minimum cache scope and a common minimum cache expiration values for a portal page to be aggregated. The dynamic page specific cache information ensures that the minimum cache scope is correctly chosen as contributed from the components and the minimum cache expiration does not exceed any of the component specific cache expiration values.