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===Installing GWT===
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===How to use TIBCO PageBus™ GWT Wrapper with D4Science Portlets==
#Download the latest version of GWT from [http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/ here].
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#Uzip the file.
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'''Step 1st: Download the file needed [[Media:Pagesbus_Files.zip | Click here‎]]'''
#Set environmntal variable: ''GWT_HOME=<the name of the folder where you unpacked gwt files>''
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Once you extract the .zip file it contains three files, two .jar and one .js.

Revision as of 17:31, 17 December 2008

How to make portlets in the same page use a Subscription/Notification Mechanism client side.

Pre-development Actions

Subscription/Notification Mechanism makes use of TIBCO PageBus™ (http://www.tibco.com/devnet/pagebus/default.jsp) which is an event and message bus implemented in JavaScript that enables disparate Ajax elements in a Web page to broadcast and listen for events and messages published on topic names.

For the ones developing portlets with GWT Wrapper exists for this Library, http://code.google.com/p/tibcopagebus4gwt/

However, the library does not currently support GWT 5.2, D4Science Portlets will have to use the same library modified to be compliant to GWT 5.2.


How does TIBCO PageBus™ help us?

PageBus helps developers drastically simplify development by using publish and subscribe APIs to send events and messages between components rather than get bogged down in point to point integrations between components that lead to unwieldy and less manageable code.

Pagebus Diagram

This diagram shows three Ajax widgets communicating with each other via the PageBus. Each widget has a file defining its visuals, a file controlling its behavior including the publish and subscribe calls to the PageBus, and a file that gets data from a service on the Web.


=How to use TIBCO PageBus™ GWT Wrapper with D4Science Portlets

Step 1st: Download the file needed Click here‎

Once you extract the .zip file it contains three files, two .jar and one .js.