On Fri, 2002-03-22 at 09:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm working on an integration between Slide and Jetspeed. Currently, I have defined 
>a "Slide Turbine service" and different portlets for the content management. I have a 
>small portlet for accessing Slide content 
> and another one for the administration (add, delete, view proporties, ...).
> It is not difficult to create another portlet template which used the same Slide 
>Turbine service.

If you have things like a Slide service which are generally useful you
might want to post a list to the Turbine list. If your service isn't
already working with Fulcrum (the decoupled services framework taken
from turbine 2.x) then you can probably get some help with that. I will
definitely help you make it work with Fulcrum as the service code in
Turbine 2.x has been declared dead.

I know other people have been thinking about integrating Slide and this
would be a valuable addition as a service. If you have tests then it can
be integrated into Fulcrum right away I'm sure.

> The current solution is not finished and I want to be Slide independant in order to 
>use another CMS engine. The issue is there is no CMS API specifications for java. So, 
>I'm creating my own spec :-(
> 
> On the other hand, I'm interesting to build an opensource portlet market place (base 
>on Jetspeed in the beginning). The main target is to build some reusable portlets 
>(mail, CMS, reporting, forum...). I'm interesting to know if the Jetspeed community 
>is interesting by that !
> 
> Concerning Jahia, I don't see a better CMS/web publishing. 
> I'm ok, they have they own "portlet market place" but currently, it is not important 
>portlets. I have the same reaction for "liferay".
> Furthermore, Jetspeed developpers seems to be more interesting by a robust portlet 
>API specfication (see on http://jcp.org/jsr/detail/168.jsp).
> 
> Christophe
> 
> Stephane Croisier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >
> >Hello,
> >
> >I'm a Java consultant and I am now evaluating some Java open source alternatives in 
>the portal/CMS market for one of my customers. 
> >
> >Among others (e.g. Enhydra Brock project - but seems dead - or the liferay.com 
>implementation - is there others?), I also evaluated the new Jahia Portal Server 3.0 
>(http://www.jahia.org not free but at least open source and money is not the main 
>issue) and it seems to me that their portal framework is better integrated with a 
>full CMS/web publishing solution. Do you plan such integration in the future (with 
>Slide for example)? Do you plan any integration with the Lucene search engine?
> >
> >They also have a list of a dozen of ready-to-use web applications, do you have a 
>list of extended web applications/portlets that may run with JetSpeed excepted the 
>one mentionned on: http://jakarta.apache.org/jetspeed/site/catalog.html?
> >
> >Is there companies that are offering commercial support on JetSpeed?
> >
> >Thanks for your comments
> >
> >Pierre
> >
> >
> >
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