I was able to get the Struts version of Equinox running on Jetspeed2 -
you might be able to use a similar technique:

http://raibledesigns.com/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=StrutsPortlet

Matt

On 3/7/06, Jeff Blattman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> not exactly sure what you mean ... do you want the roller application
> user interfacce available as a portlet? my guess is that getting
> roller's struts-based UI into a portlet is going to be tricky at best. i
> don't know of any fool-proof mechanism for sucking in an arbitrary web
> app into a portlet.
>
> do you simply want to package the roller web app within the portlet web
> app? a portlet web app is a superset of a "regular" web app, so no
> problem there i would imagine.
>
> another option is to build a portlet client that interacts with roller
> by consuming rss or atom feeds, and the in-progress atom publishing
> protocol or the existing metaweblog api support.
>
> paksegu wrote:
>
> >Hello Roller World,
> >  I am thinking of having a Music Database App that will integrate with 
> > Roller, will it be possible to package Roller as a portlet that will be 
> > deployed on the Jetspeed Portal Server and let Jetspeed handle 
> > authentication.  I am still learning Java and also thinking of pursuing my 
> > masters in software engineering so please bear with me if this is not an 
> > appropriate topic to discuss here.
> >  Thanks
> >
> >
> >Ransford Segu-Baffoe
> >
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