We are looking at using Jetspeed as our Portal container for our various web
applications. Do we have to display the "Powered by Jetspeed" logo ?

Many thanks

Jon

-----Original Message-----
From: Stefano Bianchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 May 2004 08:49
To: Jetspeed Users List
Subject: Re: Converting the existing application into portal framework


Dear Oliver,
you are right, but I was speaking of a "one minute setup"!

1. no portal context -> isolated context (e .g user information have to be
submitted through url...not beautiful)
Usually, my webapps starts with a jsp retrieving user info from the portal
with proper tags.

2. no layout scheme from the portal
Correct, you have to adopt a compliant layout. It depends on webapp
complexity.

3. possibly a scrollbar hierarchy
It depends on webapp structure. Jsps + servlets work quite well since you
can define the IFramePortlet size and then
navigate inside.

Anyway, everybody got his way, and that's mine only! :-)

Cheers
Stefano

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Oliver Pfau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Jetspeed Users List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 9:34 AM
Subject: AW: Converting the existing application into portal framework


Hi,

I am working on this problems, too. But when you use an iframe you have
significant disadvantages:

1. no portal context -> isolated context (e .g user information have to be
submitted through url...not beautiful)
2. no layout scheme from the portal
3. possibly a scrollbar hierarchy

the minimal effort speaks for an usage of an iframe. but if you use
javascript or target="_top" you possibly loose the context of the iframe and
your application is showed in a own browser window. Also newer browser
versions are required, too.

Greetings
O. Pfau


-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Stefano Bianchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 6. Mai 2004 09:19
An: Jetspeed Users List
Betreff: Re: Converting the existing application into portal framework


Dear Karthik,
my personal experience for a quick setup:

use an IFramePortlet to host an external webapp inside Jetspeed

Everything "seems" integrated but you keep modules separated.
All my portal is setup this way.

Hope it helps somehow
Cheers,
Stefano


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Karthik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 9:24 AM
Subject: Converting the existing application into portal framework


Hi All,



I have just started to work on portal implementation of our Web Application
using Jetspeed-1.5.



My present scenario is:



 1. I have a working web application.

 2. I have to implement the portal concept into my web application.

 3. I have downloaded the Jetspeed1.5 war file and deployed into my
Application server (I'm using Jboss).



My doubts are:



 4. Now, how should I convert the existing application into individual
portlets and where should I deploy these portlets.

 5. Will my portlet application work independently or will I be required to
deploy my portlet application inside the      JetSpeed.



 Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in Advance.



Best regards,

Karthik.G




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