Re: WEB Pats (portals)
- From: Charles Finley <cfinley@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 15:30:49 -0700
Try http://cm.my.yahoo.com/?rd=nux. There many other examples in use.
Portals have been around for a years. In fact, Microsoft has had Shareplex
for quite a few years. Portals are a proven technology. This new term "WEB
Parts in ASP.NET" just sounds like a way for Microsoft to introduce the
concept to organizations in a Microsoft-centric way. I wonder if it's a
relabeling of Shareplex?
At any rate, the "customization" aspect of Portals does not have to be
dangerous. In fact, I have not seen it done in a dangerous fashion. The
Portlets that the customer chooses are self-contained and self sufficient.
One practical application that many on this list can relate to would be an
Accounts Receivable application. Let's say for example, one of George's
responsibilities is cash application. So rather than have an entire menu
for all of the Accounts Receivable application, he removes all of the other
menu choices that he does not use and leaves Cash Application and any others
that concern him. This change in no way affects the integrity of the
application any more than customizing you're my.yahoo page compromises that
of yahoo.
Charles Finley
619-795-0720
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From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:HP3000-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Ray Shahan
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 2:12 PM
To: HP3000-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: OT: WEB Pats (portals)
Hi all,
I just got done reading how to do WEB Parts in ASP.NET (for
my own edification), and I really feel as though this is a technology
that's just not practical. The idea is that you can create a WEB page
that the user can modify to his/her liking, and then each time the page
is revisited by that user, their custom page is presented rather than
the default page.
Modifying the WEB page by the user is not an intuitive
process, and at a minimum, it would take some knowledge to learn to use
the end-user portion of the WEB parts technology (which I'm sure is
available to all on MSDN.COM).
At any rate, It'd be interesting to hear if anyone out there
has (or knows of) a WEB page that's deployed WEB parts?
TIA,
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