Title
Turning Web Applications into Portlets: Raising the Issues
Abstract
A portal is a key component of an enterprise integration strategy. It provides integration at the user interface level, whereas other integration technologies support business process, functional or data integration. To this end, portlet syndication is the next wave following the successful use of content syndication in current portals. A portlet is a full-fledge application, which is rendered within the portal framework. Over the last few years, organisations have invested in Web - enabling some of their existing systems, and they can be interested in capitalising on these Web applications by wrapping them as portlets so that they can be plugged into third-party portals. Differences between Web applications and portlets basically stem from the distinct running settings and the targeted end-users of each type of software. This paper explores the repercussion of these differences and raises the issues when "portlet-ising" an existing Web application by using wrapping technologies.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1109/SAINT.2005.66
SAINT
Keywords
Field
DocType
portal framework,existing system,content syndication,integration technologies support business,full-fledge application,enterprise integration strategy,turning web applications,existing web application,data integration,current portal,web application,data integrity,user interfaces,internet,user interface
Data integration,Mashup,World Wide Web,Enterprise portal,Computer science,Web application,User interface,Enterprise integration,Portlet,Web syndication
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-2262-9
9
0.66
References 
Authors
5
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Oscar Díaz141562.28
Iñaki Paz2253.81