IBM Exceptional Web Experience 2013 – IBM Training – Global


General Information

Learn about the market-leading IBM Web Experience software recognized for delivering exceptional, personalized and engaging web experiences.

Attend the IBM Exceptional Web Experience 2013 at the Hilton Chicago, May 20 – 23, 2013, and immerse yourself in the latest technology news, experiences and industry direction that defines your customers’ and employees’ web experiences. Select from over 150 technical and business strategy sessions delivered by top IBM business and technical leaders and experienced IBM Business Partner practitioners. Hear web experience solution details, achievements and lessons-learned directly from customers across industries in the popular Customer Case Studies track.

The event features 2 programs aimed at giving attendees insight to the latest technologies and the business benefits of delivering exceptional web experiences.

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Basic guide for using IBM Web Experience Factory


Learn how to use IBM Web Experience Factory 8; specifically, how to create a simple Create, Retrieve, Update, Delete (CRUD) portlet and how to add a filter to the portlet, using one or two input text or combo boxes. This white paper also explains the steps to add validation rules to the portlet and to add notifications to the portlet input form. We focus on the step-by-step process and provide images for all steps.

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IBM Course description: Developing Multichannel Applications with IBM Web Experience Factory – IBM Training – United States


IBM® Web Experience Factory (WEF) supercharges application development with tools and technology for creating, customizing, deploying, and maintaining portlets, widgets, and web and rich clients. This course is designed to help you develop the skills needed to create and assemble multichannel applications easily and rapidly using WEF, formerly known as WebSphere® Portlet Factory. On Day 1 of the course, you are introduced to WEF through an overview of developing multichannel applications for desktop browsers, smartphones, and tablets, and then begin using WEF to create a simple application. More in-depth, hands-on experience is offered on Day 2 of the course, during which students create a simple, data-driven application and a desktop application. On Day 3, mobile and multichannel enhancements are explored through discussion and hands-on activities.

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