jetspeed status

2005-01-18 Thread Han, Richard

Hi everyone,

I'm new on this list. I'm doing an evaluation of java portals. Could someone
give me some ideas of how mature jetspeed is? Is jeetspeed  good at
integrating web applications? 
Thanks

Richard Han 
Developer - Solution Development
Bell
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Calgary, Alberta T2P 3Y6
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AW: jetspeed status

2005-01-18 Thread apache
yeah. i'm running jetspeed to manage our orders, stock and staff :)

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Hi everyone,

I'm new on this list. I'm doing an evaluation of java portals. Could someone
give me some ideas of how mature jetspeed is? Is jeetspeed  good at
integrating web applications? 
Thanks

Richard Han 
Developer - Solution Development
Bell
2100, 111 - 5th Avenue SW
Calgary, Alberta T2P 3Y6
Ph: (403) 410-4596
[EMAIL PROTECTED]





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Re: jetspeed status

2005-01-18 Thread David Sean Taylor
Han, Richard wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm new on this list. I'm doing an evaluation of java portals. Could someone
give me some ideas of how mature jetspeed is? Is jeetspeed  good at
integrating web applications? 
There are two code bases for Jetspeed:
* Jetspeed-1
* Jetspeed-2
Jetspeed-1 has been around for a while several years and the 1.6 code 
base is stable.

Jetspeed-2 is new and less stable, but IMO has great support for webapp 
integration. We now have portals bridges for JSF, Struts, Velocity, PHP 
and Perl. The Struts bridge is maturing nicely and requires little to no 
modification to your Struts web app.


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Newbie questions about Jetspeed status

2002-11-04 Thread Hoang, Hai
Hi all,

I am a Struts and OJB user and I am new to Jetspeed.  I've a few questions
regarding Jetspeed status:

1.  I've read somewhere that Jetspeed is dead? I don't think this is true by
looking at the mail list but it seen that the development is very slow
compared to other Jakarta projects such as Struts or OJB.  Can you comment
on the status?

2.  I also read some where that Jetspeed is the reference implementation of
the JCP's portal JSR.  Is this true? If so what is the status of this?

3.  According to the document, Jetspeed heavily depended on
turbine/velocity/torque frameworks, is there any plans, initiatives or fork
to decouple Jetspeed to allow it to work with OJB/Struts or any other
frameworks independent of Turbine?  

Thank you,
Hai Hoang


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