Method and System for Sharing Different Web Components Between Different Web Sites in a Portal Framework
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Abstract
The sharing of objects may be executed by performing various share type administrations. Objects may be shared directly to a site or may be made available indirectly for reuse by a site. The objects shared and made available for reuse may be added to the site to which they are shared and made available for reuse. References to the objects shared and made available for reuse are stored in repositories in response to, and in accordance with, the share type administration performed. The storage of the references to objects is based on privileges associated with at least one of a repository, a site and a user. Objects made available for reuse by, and shared to, a site may be made unavailable for reuse by, and unshared to, the site through the execution of a share type administration.
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40. A method of sharing an object in a portal framework, the method comprising the steps of:
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storing a reference to the object in a first repository, wherein the reference to the object is for an object of a first site, and wherein the object is an invokable software object; and performing a first operation to store a duplicate of the reference to the object in a second repository, wherein the first operation is in accordance with a first privilege granted as defined by a permission; providing access to the duplicate of the reference of the object in the second repository. - View Dependent Claims (41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49)
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50. A computer program product for sharing an object in a portal framework, the computer program product comprising:
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a computer readable medium; and computer program instructions, recorded on the computer readable medium, executable by a processor, for performing the steps of; storing a reference to the object in a first repository, wherein the reference to the object is for an object of a first site, and wherein the object is an invokable software object; and performing a first operation to store a duplicate of the reference to the object in a second repository, wherein the first operation is in accordance with a first privilege granted as defined by a permission; providing access to the duplicate of the reference of the object in the second repository. - View Dependent Claims (51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59)
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