It does not diffrentiate betweeen the portlet container and portal app itself ! 


On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 16:14:25 -0700, Ken Ramirez
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> Sure. Needs to be changed to what?
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> Ken
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> Youssef Mohammed wrote:
> 
> >Coool ... wish you luck ...
> >
> >I just think that this sentence
> >" .... use them in Portlet Containers like Pluto, eXo, LifeRay,
> >Jetspeed-2, etc."
> >need to be changed.
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> >On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 12:37:01 -0700, Ken Ramirez
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >>Today, the Portlet community projects on Java.net welcomed a new project
> >>named "Gems".
> >>
> >>The goal behind Gems is to position itself as the primary home of
> >>JSR-168 Compliant portlets. Think of these portlets as the Gems of a
> >>portal page.
> >>
> >>Since the license for this project is ASF based, others can contribute
> >>to the project, use the code as they wish, and modify it.
> >>
> >>Additionally, the project's portlets can be lifted and used in both
> >>commercial products such as Bea Portal or IBM Portal, as well as Open
> >>Source portal platforms such as JetSpeed, eXo, and LifeRay.
> >>
> >>The project will attempt to be the single place where all can learn
> >>about and turn to when looking for a general set of portlets that can
> >>provide services such as:
> >>
> >>   * E-Mail access
> >>   * RSS feeds
> >>   * Calculator
> >>   * Calendar
> >>   * Sports Scores
> >>   * CMS content access and management
> >>   * Horoscope
> >>   * Games
> >>   * Google Search Portlet
> >>   * Ads by Google Portlet
> >>   * And much more
> >>
> >>Please feel free to contribute to the project as well as to join the
> >>various mailing lists to receive announcements of changes or ask
> >>questions of the developers and the project's community.
> >>
> >>The project's site is located at:
> >>http://gems.dev.java.net/
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