[jboss-user] [JBoss Portal] - Re: Embedding Portlets in JSF pages

2007-02-27 Thread ric1607
Hello Thomas,

Thanks for your reply!
It looks exciting to see it shouldn't be hard.

If I understand it well, it is a JSF component that connects through web 
services to a "WSRP" (Web Services for Remote Portlets) provider
[For dummies like me, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WSRP].

Can we use *any* JSR-168 portlet this way? Or is there some limitations?


>By the way, it won't help you convert a JSP webapp to a portal architecture 
>since it's the other way around. Embed an existing portlet into your JSF 
>>webapp.

That's what I meant. Thank you for turning it the right way {;-)

--Eric


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[jboss-user] [JBoss Portal] - Re: Embedding Portlets in JSF pages

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Cool, this is a JSF component that is consuming WSRP portlets. It shouldn;t be 
hard to do with our WSRP implementation.

A nice project for a motivated person ! Any volunteer ? we do the hosting :)

By the way, it won't help you convert a JSP webapp to a portal architecture 
since it's the other way around. Embed an existing portlet into your JSF webapp.

Thanks for the link, i hope someone will jump in to create that component.

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