Abstract
This is a reminder of the upcoming WebSphere Application Server V6.1 products End of Support date of 30 September 2013.
NOTE: The end of support was scheduled for 30 September 2012, but was extended for 1 year.
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Abstract
This is a reminder of the upcoming WebSphere Application Server V6.1 products End of Support date of 30 September 2013.
NOTE: The end of support was scheduled for 30 September 2012, but was extended for 1 year.
This page lists the documents describing and accompanying the release of fix pack 6 for IBM WebSphere Portal and Lotus Web Content Management version 6.1 (6.1.0.6), combined with fix pack 3 for version 6.1.5 (6.1.5.3).
The goal of this white paper is to explain the various administration and configuration tools offered by IBM WebSphere® Portal. Learn which tool to use for which task and about the new capabilities of WebSphere Portal 6.1.5, and understand differences from previous versions of WebSphere Portal. We take you through exercises for each tool so you can learn hands-on how to use the different tools.
In this article
* What is WebSphere Portal?
* WebSphere Portal file system structure
* Command line tools
* Command line tools: WebSphere Application Server scripting
* Administration user interface: Admin portlets
* WebSphere Application Server Integrated Solutions Console
* Conclusion
* Resources
* About the authors
via Administering IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1.0 and 6.1.5: A workshop.
You have got to be kidding me! Don’t tell me your enterprise is still running on Portal 5.x?!?! My friend, I have news for you. That’s ancient history!!! You have got to migrate to the latest release of Portal, which by the way is Portal v6.1.x.
Yeah I understand. You neither have the time, the resources, or the budget to move to v6.1. Well, I won’t sit here and feel sorry for you because you have performance issues, BUT what I will tell you is there’s a Cumulative Fix that’s available even if you are on v5.1.x. So here it is, but seriously, you need to plan to move to v6.1, like yesterday. 🙂
Abstract
This cumulative fix updates Portal 5.1 and 5.1.0.1 to Portal 5.1.0.2.
Download Description
This cumulative fix updates WebSphere Portal from the 5.1and 5.1.0.1 level to the 5.1.0.2 level.
See how Riverbend used Lotus Web Content Management to build their Web site, developing the architecture, deploying the system, designing the site, and going live with dynamic content. This section of the wiki focuses specifically on Lotus Web Content Management v 6.1, but much of what is discussed here applies to earlier versions of the product as well.