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Title: Jim Farmer


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Jim Farmer China Education and Research
Conference 2002 Beijing, China March 28, 2002
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Portals
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A students Web World
Research
Library
Administrative
Instruction
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Portal defined
  • Portal - an entry point or starting site for the
    World-Wide Web, combining a mixture of content
    and services and attempting to provide a
    personalized "home base" for its audience with
    features like customizable pages and personal
    homepage construction kits.
  • Auburn University www.Auburn.edu/helpdesk/glossary
    /,
  • March 24, 2002

5
With channels (portlets)
Channel B
Channel A
uPortal Framework
Channel C
Channel D
uPortal database
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Students expectations shaped by...
  • Their use of the Internet
  • Their use of government and business portals
  • Their life in a real-time, information rich
    environment

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Why are portals important
  • Make knowledge workers more productive
  • Meet user preferences
  • A viable architecture for information services
  • Improved services
  • Lower costs

8
A student portal
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Types of portals
  • Enterprise integration
  • Knowledge/document management
  • Collaboration and messaging
  • Front end to application servers
  • Jim Rapoza, Enterprise value of portals is
    clear,
  • eWeek, September 13, 2001

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Required capabilities
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Typical services
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uPortal
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What is uPortal?
  • Enterprise, horizontal portal
  • Framework for presenting aggregated content
    (channels or portlets)
  • Personalization
  • Role-based access control
  • Open source, collaborative effort
  • Java web application

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Where does uPortal fit?
People
Browsing Devices
uPortal with Channels
Data
Applications
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uPortal interfaces
  • Authentication
  • Proving your identity
  • Authorization
  • Deciding what you can access
  • Directory services
  • Such as populating EduPerson
  • User preferences
  • Profiles, structure, themes, skins
  • Channel information
  • Availability and configuration

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What is a channel?
  • Displays content
  • XML feeds
  • Rich Site Summary (RSS)
  • Web services
  • Legacy systems
  • Interactive applications
  • Bookmarks
  • Email, chat, list serves

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The Meteor channel
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Flexible layouts
  • Structures
  • Tab / column
  • Tree / column
  • Themes
  • Multi-column
  • Multi-row
  • Skins
  • Matrix, Java

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User preferences
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Tab / Column layout
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Tree / Column layout
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Content transformation
XML
XSLT Processor
XHTML Web Browser
HTML PDA
Stylesheet
WML Cell Phone
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Multiple target devices
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Theme uosm
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Theme java
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Theme imm
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Theme matrix
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What is new in 2.0?
  • Abstraction of layout
  • Structure/theme transformations
  • Standard channel events
  • Standard CSS classes
  • More flexible publish/subscribe
  • User profile management
  • JNDI lookup service
  • WebProxy channel

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What is planned for 2.1?
  • Aggregated layouts
  • Publishing/channel administration
  • Frame support
  • Browser differentiation
  • Tree/column structure and themes
  • Web services extension
  • WML theme
  • Internationalization

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What is planned for 2.2?
  • Integrated content management
  • Workflow services
  • Composite group services
  • Channel development kit
  • User administration tools
  • Synchronization of multiple Java Virtual Machines

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Channel developments
  • Composite directory
  • Calendaring (Washington)
  • Library system integration via Web services
    (Hull)
  • Single signon using WebISO (Hawaii)
  • Digital certificate support (CREN)
  • WSRP Support

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JA-SIG
  • Java In AdministrationSpecial Interest Group
  • www.jasig.org
  • Conferences biannually
  • Clearing house
  • https//www.mis4.udel.edu/JasigCH/
  • Collaborative projects

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The End
Jim Farmer Project Administrator JA-SIG
Collaborative www.ja-sig.org jxf_at_immagic.com
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uPortal FrameworkArchitecture
35
Basic architecture
uPortal Framework
uPortal database
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Basic architecture
Permissions
iPlanet LDAP
authentication
User preferences
Channel registry
Other uPortal Data
Oracledb2 mySQL
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With channels
Channel B
Channel A
uPortal Framework
Channel C
Channel D
uPortal database
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Interface services
  • Provider - an application that provides service
    to an interface, and may use the uPortal database
  • Connector - a program that provides service from
    a standalone application to an interface. May
    also be called an adaptor

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Interface options
Connector
Provider
External Application
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Architectural features
  • Extensive user customization
  • Inter-channel communications
  • Channel services
  • Normalized database schema
  • Profiles (multiple device management)
  • Layout-specific preferences channels
  • JNDI backbone

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Channel services
  • Services provide common functionality to the
    channels
  • Logging facility
  • Password wallet
  • File sharing, printing, mail, calendar
  • Channel synchronization
  • JNDI access

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Inter-channel communication
  • Channel discovery
  • How to find a channel ? Need channel instance ID.
  • Functional names
  • Direct interaction
  • Channel access objects
  • Channel-bound public JNDI subtrees

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Basic Architecture
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Connectors may communicate
  • By calls to the application
  • By custom protocols over, say, sockets
  • By standards protocols such as LDAP
  • By business messages using Web services - XML,
    SOAP, UDDI

45
uPortal interfaces
  • Permissions - permission management
  • Security Context - authentication, single signon
  • User preferences - layout, style sheet choices
  • Channel registry - channel specific persistent
    store

46
IChannel content must
  • Be well-formed XML such as XHTML, RSS, SVG, SMIL,
    or SOAP message (but not HTML)
  • Rendered by an XSL transformation using an XSL
    stylesheet

47
A channel may be extended
  • To support an application using custom code
  • Or a different form of content rendered using
    custom code
  • Through the IChannel interface

48
Web services Architecture
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A Web service is
  • XML business messages
  • using ebXML/SOAP compliant data transport
  • rendered using XSL transformations
  • for a remotely authenticated user

50
Web services architecture is
  • XML tagged data content
  • eXtensible Markup Language
  • ebXML/SOAP data transport
  • Simple Object Access Protocol
  • XSL transformations for presentation
  • eXtensible stylesheet language
  • and now
  • UDDI/WSDL directory services
  • Universal Description, Discovery, and
    Integration, and Web Services Description Language

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Is Web technology important?
  • Feb 1993 - The University of Illinois releases
    the Mosaic browser
  • Oct 1995 - The word e-commerce enters the
    vocabulary
  • Feb 2000 - ED/SFA announces UML, XML, Java
    standards
  • Sep 2000 - IBM announces Web services, a new
    architecture

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Value of Web Services technology
  • Open standards Web service projects are taking
    one-fourth the time and costing one-fifth
    comparable projects using traditional technology.
    Performance is 2 to 10 times better than
    expected.
  • HFC Bank - IFX credit card application using XML,
    SOAP and XSLT
  • Deutsche Bank Bauspar - FixML security
    transaction integration using XML messages and
    XSL transformations
  • Hypo Vereinsbank - Integration
  • Based on presentations at the XSLT
    Invitational Conference Oxford, University,
    April 8-9, 2001

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Standards-based Development
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Standards-based channels
  • Design using current Web standards
  • Internet Engineering Task Force
  • W3C World Wide Web Consortium
  • IMS Global Learning, Inc.
  • ADL (Advanced Distributed Learning) Labs
  • Extend current applications to meet academic
    needs
  • Hierarchical permissions
  • Secure anonymous authentication
  • Integrate with uPortal

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Requested standards-based channels
  • Authentication/Authorization
  • SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language)
  • Secure Logging
  • Syslog (IETF Syslog)
  • Log4j (Apache Foundation log4j)

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Requested standards-based channels
  • Directory
  • eduPerson (Educause person object)
  • IMS (IMS Enterprise Specification)
  • DSML (Directory Service Markup Language)
  • LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
  • Workflow
  • WfML (Work Flow Markup Language)
  • WSFL (Web Services Flow Language)

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Requested standards-based channels
  • Internet chat
  • IMPP (IETF Internet Messaging and Presence
    Protocol)
  • Jabber (Jabber Foundation Jabber Protocol)
  • Distributed authoring
  • WebDAV (IETF Web Distributed Authoring and
    Versioning)
  • Extending a current uPortal channel authored by
    the University of British Columbia
  • E-mail
  • POP3 (IETF Post Office Protocol)
  • IMAP4 (Internet Mail Access Protocol)
  • SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol)

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Requested standards-based channels
  • Electronic books
  • Open eBook
  • Electronic publications
  • DocBook
  • Customer Relationship Management
  • Customer Profile Exchange
  • In conjunction with the Open Knowledge
    Initiative
  • instruction delivery
  • IMS (Instructional Management Systems)
  • SCORM (ADLs Shareable Content Object Reference
    Model)
  • testing
  • IMS, SCORM
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