Novell exteNd
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Developer(s) | Novell |
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Type | Web development |
Novell exteNd, formerly known as SilverStream, was a web application development suite from Novell that was discontinued in 2005[citation needed].
History
[edit]Novell had purchased SilverStream in the summer of 2002.[1]
As of November 2003, exteNd was still a "work in progress" according to InfoWorld.[1]
Overview
[edit]The latest version was 5.2. With the release of Novell Identity Manager 3, the components of the portal services in exteNd were rebranded into the IDM User Application, a component of NetIQ Identity Manager.[citation needed]
The ExteNd platform provides a visual environment that simplifies the development and deployment of business solutions that exploit existing systems.[citation needed] Based on Java technology, it contains tools for integration of legacy systems to Web Services with XML and Java EE. Web Portal contains standard-based portlets.[citation needed]
Components
[edit]Novell exteNd has four components:
- The exteNd Application Server, which extends the SilverStream application server[1]
- The exteNd Composer, a run-time engine and development suite[1]
- The exteNd Director, which constructs and executes portals and web applications[1]
- The exteNd Workbench, an IDE which Novell was in the process of merging with the exteNd Director.[1] The tool provides an intuitive GUI for deploying on J2EE.[2]
Integration structure
[edit]Integration connectors includes:[citation needed]
Uses and recognition
[edit]Users of Novell exteNd included Hartford Hospital[3] and Imperial Sugar Company.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f Grehan, Rick (2003-11-21). "Novell's exteNd still a work in progress". InfoWorld. Retrieved 2024-06-12.
- ^ a b Williams, Jason; Clegg, Peter; Dulaney, Emmett (2005-03-07). Expanding Choice: Moving to Linux and Open Source with Novell Open Enterprise Server. Pearson Education. ISBN 978-0-672-33266-1.
- ^ Inc, CXO Media (August 2004). CSO. CXO Media Inc.
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