Sun Microsystems 2005Q1 Server User Manual


 
Portal Design Approach
Chapter 5 Creating Your Portal Design 81
Overview of Low-Level Portal Design
The low-level design focuses on specifying the processes and standards you use to
build your portal solution, and specifying the actual hardware and software
components of the solution, including:
The Portal Server complex of servers.
Network connectivity, describing how the portal complex attaches to the
“outside world.” Within this topic, you need to take into account security
issues, protocols, speeds, and connections to other applications or remote sites.
Information architecture, including user interfaces, content presentation and
organization, data sources, and feeds.
Access Manager architecture, including the strategy and design of
organizations, suborganizations, roles, groups, and users, which is critical to
long-term success.
Integration strategy, including how the portal acts as an integration point for
consolidating and integrating various information, and bringing people
together in new ways.
Logical Portal Architecture
Your logical portal architecture defines all the components that make up the portal,
including (but not limited to) the following:
Portal Server itself
•Contents from RDBMs
Third-party content providers
Custom developed providers and content
Integration with back-end systems such as messaging and calendaring systems
Web container for deployment
Role of the Content Management System
Customer Resource Management
Whether the portal runs in open or secure mode (requires Secure Remote
Access)