To add to my earlier post, there is also this most excellent course: WPC52 IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory 7.0: Application Development which is also available in-person or online, both in public and on a per-customer basis.
The next iteration of this course runs during the week commencing November 15.
Here are some other useful links from our friends at Davalan.
Portal Development with Portlet Factory
Portal Development
Portlet Factory on Twitter
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