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ISMT E-200: Trends in Enterprise Information Systems
ISMT E-200: Trends in Enterprise Information Systems
Problem Statement
GLOCO’s acquisition of three other companies has
resulted in an IT infrastructure that is maintaining
four independent systems. There are duplicate
applications and services. Employees currently must
access multiple portals to perform their work.
GLOCO needs to provide a single access point to
reduce costs and improve employee productivity. The
CIO requested an infrastructure improvement project
RFP to address this issue.
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Architectural Approach
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New Architecture
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Security
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Single Sign-on
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E-Mail
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RSS
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Portal DescriptionJSF Portlets - using a JSF Portlet Bridge.
Web Clipping- using browser and show other
sites.
OmniPortlets - information from data sources
including XML, CSV, and databases to show tables,
forms, and charts.
Content Presenter - displaying content by using
a template.
Ensemble - "mashup" or produce portlets of
information that can be displayed on the page and
can consume any non- Java based applications.
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Portlet Producer Overview
The user requests a page from the Web browser by entering a URL in the browser’s address fieldThe browser transmits the request to the
application over HTTP. The application contacts the portlet producers which
provide the portlets that display on the requested page.
The producers make the necessary calls to their portlets so that the portlets generate content in the form of HTML or XML code.
The producers return the portlet content back to the application using their relevant protocols.
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Portlet Integration
Wire portlet code into the Portal:Create a Remote Server objectCreate a Portlet Web Service objectCreate a Portlet ObjectPlace the Portlet on a portal page