1 / 34

Portal Technology Feasibility Study

Portal Technology Feasibility Study. Kangaroo Software Jon Ferry Chris Helmeset Greg McGraw Jonathan Peffer. Agenda. Introduction Motivation Objectives Process and Planning Findings Deliverables Reflection Conclusion. Introduction. Sponsor Excellus BlueCross BlueShield

brinda
Télécharger la présentation

Portal Technology Feasibility Study

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Portal Technology Feasibility Study Kangaroo Software Jon Ferry Chris Helmeset Greg McGraw Jonathan Peffer

  2. Agenda • Introduction • Motivation • Objectives • Process and Planning • Findings • Deliverables • Reflection • Conclusion

  3. Introduction • Sponsor • Excellus BlueCross BlueShield • Mike Cardillo, Robert D’Alimonte, Chris Ryan • Customer Liaison • Dr. Jeff Lasky • Faculty Coaches • Dr. Swaminathan Natarajan • Dr. J Fernando Naveda

  4. Motivation • Excellus BlueCross BlueShield • 450 CSRs answer 30,000 calls daily • Example • TIGRESS • Visual Basic 6 • Mainframe Core • Legacy Software • Need for Modular Design • Adaptability

  5. Motivation Cont. • jTIGRESS • JAVA based solution • Modular Approach • User Interface • Objects • Heterogeneous Systems and Databases • Our Scope • Presentation Layer of jTIGRESS • Provide a Proof-of-Concept of IBM WebSphere Portal Technology • Findings Feed into New Architecture

  6. Objectives (Requirements) • Is Portal technology a feasible solution for the proposed jTIGRESS application? • Phase 1 (Winter Quarter) • Familiarity with WebSphere • Discover Feasibility of inter-Portlet Communication

  7. Objectives Cont. • Phase 2 (Spring Quarter) • Application Design • Inter-Portlet Communication capabilities and limitations • Enterprise-Wide Authentication • Single Sign-On (SSO) • Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) • Family of Portlets • Interface Design

  8. Phase 1 Process • Software/Hardware Configuration • WebSphere Portal Server • WebSphere Application Server • WebSphere Application Developer • WebSphere Portal Toolkit • Technology Research • JAVA Portal Standard (JSR168) • WebSphere Portal Development • Documentation • Prototype • Inter-Portlet Communication

  9. Phase 2 Process • Agile Methodology • Prototyping Lifecycle Model (3 iterations) • Emphasis on Feedback

  10. Planning

  11. Findings

  12. Project Status • Familiarity with WebSphere and Portlets • Application Design • Inter-Portlet Communication • Database Connectivity • Enterprise-Wide Authentication • Single Sign-On (SSO) • Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) • Interface Design – Customization • Basic layout aspects • Family of Portlets – Personalization

  13. Portal Technology • What are Portals? • Presentation Layer to Info Systems • Contains Portlets • What are Portlets? • “Pluggable” Components • Modes • States

  14. Portal Architecture • J2EE Application Design • Portlet Application Design

  15. Inter-Portlet Communication • Types of Portlets: • Portlets that do not communicate • Source Portlets • Target Portlets • Hybrid Portlets

  16. One Way Communication

  17. Two Way Communication

  18. Personalization • Personalization provides the ability to restrict content displayed within portlets • Types • User Profile-Based • Rules-Based • Collaborative Filtering • Used to achieve Family of Portlets

  19. Rules Personalization • Classifiers • Actions • Binding

  20. Customization • Support multiple user configurations • Internet Explorer and Netscape, as well as supporting localization issues • Look and Feel • Themes and Skins • Pages and Portlets

  21. Themes

  22. Skins

  23. Single Sign-On (SSO) • What is SSO? • SSO technology provides the capability for a user to authenticate once while simultaneously gaining access to multiple secure applications. • WebSphere Models of Authentication • Web SSO • Extended SSO

  24. Web SSO • Centralized Authentication Model • Once authenticated to the first application you are authenticated to all • Web SSO allows a user to log-in to one application, the application then generates a token with the aid of some LTPA authentication proxy.

  25. Extended SSO • User Level Authentication • Secrets stored at user level across Portlets • System Level Authentication • Secrets shared across all users • Setting this up is a complex task that involves possibly modifying the applications which require SSO access.

  26. Credential Vault • The Vault is broken into Vault Segments • Vault Segments are broken into Vault Slots • Vault Slots contain a Credential Object

  27. LDAP • Types of Connection: • Unsecured • Secured (extension using SSL) • Supports: • IBM Directory Server, IBM Secure Way for IBM Directory Server, iPlanet Directory Server, MS Active Directory, Lotus Domino • Other LDAP directories can be used

  28. Deliverables • Primary Deliverable • Portlet Technology Research Report • Excellus Workshop • Supplemental Deliverables • Prototypes (w/ source code)

  29. Reflections

  30. What Worked Well? • Adapted to R&D Style Project • Process Selection • Client Iteration • Timely Feedback • Effective Feedback • Well Defined Scope • Objectives • Challenging

  31. What Didn’t Work Well? • WebSphere Installation and Configuration • WebSphere Documentation • Hard to Find • Version Mismatch • Tutorials • …Leads to Trial and Error • Ramp-up Times • Domain Knowledge Requirements • Phase 2 Elicitation

  32. Areas for Improvement • Written Objectives for Phase 1 • Internal Reviews • Research • Prototypes • Documentation

  33. Acknowledgements • Excellus Staff • Customer Liaison • Dr. Jeff Lasky • Software Engineering Faculty • Dr. Swaminathan Natarajan • Kurt Mosiejczuk • All other RIT Faculty/Staff

  34. Conclusion • Introduction • Motivation • Objectives • Process and Planning • Findings • Deliverables • Reflection • Questions?

More Related