Portals provide standardized delivery of personalized and aggregated
content. Portlets are the components that provide the portal's content.
JSR 286 is the second edition of the standard Portlet API for Java
developers. The Apache Portals project hosts Apache Pluto, the reference
implementation of the standard, Apache Jetspeed, an enterprise portal
solution, as well as other miscellaneous projects that provide toos for
use in portlet and portal development.
This panel gives you the chance the meet some of the Apache Portals
committers, learn about the latest achievements of the standardization
effort and get an insight into the current state and roadmap of the
portals project. The panel is a good chance to get to know everything
you want to know about portals, portlets and the Apache effort. You'll
meet some of the active committers and have the chance to ask questions.
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Great, David!
So, here is my first shot for an abstract:
The Apache Portals Panel
Portals provide standardized delivery of personalized and aggregated
content. Portlets are the key to developing portals. With JSR 286
exists the second edition of the standard Portlet API for Java
developers. The Apache Portals project hosts the reference
implementation of the standard, offers with Apache Jetspeed an
enterprise portal solution and provides miscellaneous projects helping
in the portlet and portal development.
This panel gives you the chance the meet some of the Apache Portals
committers, learn about the latest of the standardization effort and
get an insight into the current state and roadmap of the portals
project. The panel is a good chance to get to know everything you want
to know about portals, portlets and the Apache effort. You'll meet
some of the active committers and have the chance to ask questions.
Feel free to change/add/comment on it (and perhaps clean up my english).
Current panel participants are:
David H. DeWolf
Ate Douma
David Sean Taylor
Carsten Ziegeler
Carsten
David Sean Taylor:
On Apr 26, 2007, at 1:13 AM, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Hi,
each time I'm talking about JSR 168/286 people are really interested
in various features and usually have a lot of problems/questions.
Anyone interested in doing a portal panel where we explain the
current status of the JSR with the features, the current state of
Apache portals and provide a platform for Q and A? I would like to
submit such a proposal as I think it really makes sense and helps
users.
WDYZ?
Carsten
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Carsten Ziegeler
Sure, I think its a good idea and would be helpful
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Carsten Ziegeler