"vssn2004" wrote : Hi,
Hi 

"vssn2004" wrote : Please provide the details ASAP with Internet sources/links 
for the features below supported in JBoss portal 2.4:

First you should right away look at Portal 2.6 since it is in CR1 state and 
will be final way before you go in production

"vssn2004" wrote : 
  | 1. Does it able to collect server level metrics like CPU Utilization, 
Memory Utilization, etc.
  | 
Define the use case, if it is to be shown on the portal, it's the 
responsibility of the portlet.
If it is at the portal level to monitor the life of the portal, you can use 
JBoss ON, not only it will collect those metrics but can trigger alarms (by 
email, SNMP trap, SMS...) by defining rules. See 
http://www.jboss.com/elqNow/elqRedir.htm?ref=http://www.jboss.com/pdf/JB_ON_Monitoring_01_07_US.pdf
On top of that we expose few data about the portal that could be used in JBoss 
ON like the maximum time it took to render portlets, to action portlets. Number 
of errors that happened in portlets... (Very basic for portlets as of today)

"vssn2004" wrote : 
  | 2. Is logging features available
  | 
Again, define. We do log what happens at the server level through standard 
log4j. We don't log things like what happens to the CMS.

"vssn2004" wrote : 
  | 3. Does it support integration with Office Applications like Word, Excel, 
PowerPoint, Visio
  | 
It is a Web portal. Please define...

anonymous wrote : 
  | 4. Is Documentum can be integarted?
  | 

Documentum has JSR-168 portlets avaialble from what is written here:
http://software.emc.com/products/faq/portlets_faq.htm
As we are fully JSR-168 compliant. we also support WSRP and Documentum exposes 
documents through it. Short answer: Yes.


anonymous wrote : 
  | 5. Does it support to deliver the content across a spectrum of access 
devices - LAN,WAN,internet, mobile
  | 

I guess you mean different markup language HTML, WML(because it's of course 
independent of the transport layer)
Yes, but you need to write the correct template and theme for WML for example.  

anonymous wrote : 
  | 6. Does it support System Intuitiveness
  | 
I don't know what you mean

anonymous wrote : 
  | 7. Does it support Manageability (Change Management, Network / Systems 
Management)
  | 
please define

anonymous wrote : 
  | 8. How flexible the configuration in its adaptive nature of the compute, 
storage, and network resources to changing demands from the application and 
application infrastructure
  | 

Very flexible, you can change most of the behavior without affecting the code 
itself through interceptor and declarative customization. Swapping the storage 
from one database to another is just the matter of changing the datasource 
decriptor (5 minutes afer you migrated your data).
JBoss Portal runs on any platform supporting Java, so you can easily change 
your application infrastructure, you can also easily move from a single node to 
a cluster.

anonymous wrote : 
  | Thanks in advance.
  | Regards,
  | Nandini
  | 

Welcome ;)

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