A composite application is a class of application whose fundamental construction model is the composition of parts or components. It is formed by choosing components from a catalog or palette, placing those components on some design surface, and interconnecting the components to create... A composite application is a class of application whose fundamental construction model is the composition of parts or components. It is formed by choosing components from a catalog or palette, placing those components on some design surface, and interconnecting the components to create...Jan. 23, 2006 08:15 AM EST Reads: 17,229 |
In the first of our three-part series, published in November 2004, we introduced the composite application model and how WebSphere Portal supports it. Composite applications are a class of application whose fundamental construction model is the composition of parts or components. They ... Mar. 25, 2005 12:00 AM EST Reads: 16,657 |
What are composite applications and how do they help me? In this three-part series we will introduce the concepts behind a new class of applications called composite applications and explain their need and structure. In this article, we will present a high-level overview of composite a... Nov. 26, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 25,348 |
Portal has come to mean different things in different situations. Many enterprises approach a portal as a Web site enabling a partitioning of the displayable real estate into separate areas, each area having its associated content personalized to the needs and desires of the site visit... Jul. 31, 2002 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 9,404 |







Doug Wilson is an IBM distinguished engineer and chief technology officer for the Lotus Product Division of IBM's Software Group. Prior to this he was responsible for architectural strategy for Domino and WebSphere integration, WebSphere Portal Server and WebSphere content manager, and WebSphere Personalization. He invented and managed the design and development of Lotus InfoBus technology, a data exchange technology for Java components that has been accepted for inclusion in JavaSoft's Java Developer's Kit as a Java standard. Doug holds a degree from M.I.T.'s Department of Mechanical Engineering.
















