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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 21, 2009
Filed:
Oct. 09, 2003
Robert Junghuber, Dagersheim, DE;
Matthias Kloppmann, Sindelfingen, DE;
Frank Leymann, Aidlingen, DE;
Markus Reichart, Sindelfingen, DE;
Dieter Roller, Schoenaich, DE;
Juergen Schaeck, Achem, DE;
Thomas Schaeck, Achem, DE;
Robert Junghuber, Dagersheim, DE;
Matthias Kloppmann, Sindelfingen, DE;
Frank Leymann, Aidlingen, DE;
Markus Reichart, Sindelfingen, DE;
Dieter Roller, Schoenaich, DE;
Juergen Schaeck, Achem, DE;
Thomas Schaeck, Achem, DE;
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A Dynamic Portal Assembly for Portals for manipulating a topology tree of a Portal at runtime. Topology Fragments, that are partial topology trees, are computed by Adapters and are merged with existing trees at run time. The Adapters base the computation on the states of External Systems, e.g., Workflow Systems. An Independent Adapter Interface allows for easy deployment of new Adapters into the Portal. The Dynamic Portal Assembly is adapted to integrate workflow into a Portal without giving awareness to a Portal user.