TLC3: Installing the Sun Java System Portal Server
In this article I detail how I install the Sun Java System Portal Server, Version 7.1, Update 1, on a Solaris 10 x86 Sun server. Although I run into a couple of snags, I’d like to point out how simple this process is. One of the advantages of Sun’s portal server over competitive products is that the installation process completely automates the integration of the Portal Server, Application Server, Directory Server, Access Manager and other required components. [Read More]
Posted at 02:14PM Nov 25, 2007 by Walter Hardy in Sun Java System Portal Server | Comments[3]
TLC2: Why Portals?
Portals provide new levels of functionality and productivity for the enterprise.[Read More]
Posted at 01:12PM Nov 21, 2007 by Walter Hardy in Sun Java System Portal Server | Comments[0]
TLC1: Introducing the Sun Java System Portal Server
This is the first of a series of Learning Curve articles that will describe my experience of building a sample portal application. This first article is about my research. It describes my project requirements and the products I'll use, and have used: Sun Java System Portal Server, along with related products like Java CAPS and OpenPortal. In the next article I'll describe in detail how I installed the Sun Java System Portal Server on Solaris. [Read More]
Posted at 11:48AM Nov 20, 2007 by Walter Hardy in Sun Java System Portal Server | Comments[3]







