Hello,
I just saw that Oracle released a product to embed portlets in plain JSF pages.
This is great since it does not force to have a portal template page, which is
not very flexible. It is especially very difficult to convert an existing JSP
webapp to a portal architecture.
See the
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
Hello Seto,
My personal advice is to use all modules except the JBoss IDE Core, and replace
it by WTP functionalities instead.
The IDE does not seem to be a JBoss priority anymore, now that WTP has improved
a lot.
I guess it would be smarter from the JBoss team to be clearer on the subject
Hi all,
I have read in the posts that nightly build does not include WTP anymore,
but use it in a proper way. Is that right?
As JBoss IDE beta-3 is stalled and beta-2 interact badly with WTP,
why don't you slip the remaining issues to beta- 4 and publish
beta-3 as is?
It would help us a lot to
Hi all,
Just to mention something that would be helpful in the readme:
I added JBoss Cache in the JDK 1.5 version to JBoss AS 4.0.5.GA and naturally
added jboss-cache-jdk50.jar and jboss-aop-jdk50.jar
in server/default/lib.
However, the version in JBoss Cache 1.4.1.GA of JBoss AOP is older
1 GB memory. Works for me too, nothing special to do.
May be there is nothing to do with it, but I'm running the JDK, not the JRE
(1.5.09)
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Hello,
After a promising and exciting start, JBoss IDE 2.0 appears totally stalled {:-(
For more than a month nothing has changed in JIRA and initial schedules are
far behind...
Is there some technical difficulties (maybe we can help?) or is there a
strategic choice made by Redhat/JBoss?
Thank you for this insight, Rob!
Good luck with the new packaging utility, I'm sure it will be fantastic.
--Eric
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Thomas,
Thank you for your answer, especially on a week-end!
I hope I did not disturb your Saturday with my silly questions {:-)
One solution I was thinking of was indeed to include the whole portal page in
an iframe. My use case being for instance to include a forum frame or a CMS
frame
Hello,
JBoss Portal looks terrific! I'm wondering however if it can fit in our
existing webapp architecture.
After reading JSR-168 spec and JBoss Portal docs, something is still unclear to
me: is it possible to include a portal page or a simple portlet as an iframe in
an existing web-page
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