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- Exploring the WebSphere Everyplace Mobile Portal Enable XDIME Aggregator
- WebSphere Mobile Portal Enable V5.1 hereafter called Mobile Portal provides an XDIME aggregator that collects information about a user's request, selects related pages or portlets, and aggregates the output for display. The XDIME aggregator uses the navigation tree created by the Manage Mobile Pages to select and aggregate the output...
- Tags: Portlet, IBM WebSphere, Mobile, IBM Corp., XDIME, Aggregator, Portals, Web Technology, Advertising & Promotion, Application Servers, Middleware, Internet, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2005-11-09
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- Using WebSphere Everyplace Mobile Portal, Part 4: Create XDIME Forms
- WebSphere Everyplace Mobile Portal hereafter called Mobile Portal extends the capability of WebSphere Portal to deliver various types of content, including application content, to mobile users. Among the capabilities of Mobile Portal is the ability to convert a form written in XDIME, a device-independent markup, into markup suitable for the...
- Tags: IBM WebSphere, Mobile, Portals, Web Technology, Advertising & Promotion, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Internet, Marketing, Software
- White papers 2005-12-07
- Using WebSphere Everyplace Mobile Portal, Part 1: Extending WebSphere Portal to a Mobile Audience
- This paper provides an overview of Mobile Portal, and shows how you can use it to satisfy your mobile device requirements. This article focuses on XML Device-Independent Markup Extensions XDIME and the integration of Multi Channel Server MCS into WebSphere Portal Server. After reading the paper and checking out the...
- Tags: IBM WebSphere Portal Server, IBM WebSphere, Mobile, Portals, Advertising & Promotion, Middleware, Web Technology, Enterprise Software, Internet, Marketing, Software
- White papers 2005-10-24
- Using WebSphere Everyplace Mobile Portal, Part 3: Using Components in XDIME Portlets
- XDIME components provide a robust method to author rich content for various devices and maintain sensitivity to specific devices capabilities. This paper describes how a component is made up of one or more content elements and a policy. The policy provides a fallback mechanism if the device accessing the content...
- Tags: Component, IBM WebSphere, Mobile, Policy, IBM Corp., Portals, Web Technology, Application Servers, Middleware, Internet, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2005-10-24
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