Create Hello World Portlet with new IBM Jetspeed tutorials

IBM has released two tutorials on Jetspeed, Advanced portlet technology.
Part 1 (
https://www6.software.ibm.com/reg/devworks/dw-wijet-i?S_TACT=103AMW61&S_CMP=GR&ca=dgr-jspl01JetSpeedPart1
 ) takes you through portlet development by engaging Jetspeed an open
source project from the Apache Software Foundation, which enables
portability across all platforms. Jetspeed supports JSP as the building
block for portlets. It also provides Jetspeed-specific predefined taglib
blocks that make repetitive tasks easier to perform. In a addition to those
features, Jetspeed provides developers with an advanced caching mechanism
and support for WML. The tutorials teach you how to use this open-source
architecture to implement wireless and Web-based portlets. With the
knowledge you gained by creating the Hello World Portlet in Part 1, you
will learn in Part 2 (
https://www6.software.ibm.com/reg/devworks/dw-wijet2-i?S_TACT=103AMW61&S_CMP=GR&ca=dgr-jspl01JetSpeedPart2
 ) how to stream into the portlet you've created using Apache Tomcat.


-Frank

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