Paul_Ioan Fodor wrote:
Hi,
I can give you some responses (they may be outdated since is been a few
months since I used Apache Pluto and WSRP4J). See inline comments:

On Tue, 28 Nov 2006, Michael Gebhart wrote:
Hi,
maybe you can help me: Is Pluto "only" an implementation of JSR-168/268?

Pluto is the reference implementation of the JSR-168/268. It contains a
portlet container, but it also has a basic portal driver and a portal
testsuite (to test your portlets).

Actually to test the Portlet Container/Portal.

It is kind of basic to be used for a
real portal aplication (its interface is simple, but not very good
looking, it lacks single sign-on facilities, etc.)

Correct, pluto is about the container (which is embedded within the portal), not about end users. It's great (lightweight) for developing portlets or embedding in applications, but probably not what you're looking for if you want an enterprise portal.


Or does it also support WSRP? So that I can use Pluto as WSRP producer
and/or consumer.

No, last version I used was not supporting WSRP.

Correct.  Pluto is only a 168/286 container.


Or do I have to use WSRP4J for this?

yes

Correct.


What is the relation of WSRP4J and Pluto? Are you working together?

WSRP4J is implemented over Pluto.

that's my understanding as well, but I've never looked at it. At the very early stages, the two worked together. But WSRP got stuck in the incubator and we (pluto team) haven't really tried to keep up the collaboration.

That said, I've heard a lot of people wish the two worked more closely together. If you're one of those - feel free to jump in. We'd love to see it happen and will support it as much as possible.


Can you tell me anything about the WSRP 2.0 implementation? Is there any
work in a reference implementation for this next specification?

No, I don't think that there is any implementation of WSRP 2.0 yet. I used
WSRP4J and the Oracle Portal, but neither have implementations of WSRP
2.0. Maybe the IBM WebSphere Portal is implementing this next
specification, but I don't know.

Not sure. . .perhaps Stephan or Carsten, or someone else will chime in if they've heard. . .



Regards,
Paul Fodor .

Greetings

Mike


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