Windows XP
+
sun java JDK (build 1.5.0_06-b05)
(my jboss starts up in ClientVM mode, maybe that's also something I could
change. Further on I will update to a newer JDK 5 build and test again.
I'm using InternetExplorer 6.0 SP2, Firefox 2.0 and Opera 8.51
well, we all know that a Microsoft OS
First of all: the layout mockups posted by you guys are awesome. Cannot wait to
see jboss portal 2.6 released today flickering across some news ticker
It would be a nice feature if it was possible to define page layouts that go
beyond the classical column based layouts. I imagine to have a page
a nice UI enhancement would be to include all widgets /regions usually found
within a portal page.
For example, the current jboss portal demo pages have tabs and portlets but it
is also common to have a breadcrump menu and a dynamic dropdown menu at the
top region and to have a standard-but
yeah, I see your point. As you mentioned, putting libs into the app is the
easiest way. What I am proposing is that JBoss provides guidance on how to deal
with the shared lib approach for those developers who want to go the other way.
Let's say that there was one howto on how to install SEAM,
another WYSIWYG / Drag and Drop portal page example similar to the google
sample can be found here:
http://www.netvibes.com/
I also like to be able to have a fullfledged way of layouting my portal page
via a flexible UI /layout model as is the case with Jetspeed ( a portal I
otherwise do not
anonymous wrote : However, one can spend weeks trying to arrange all the libs
so that the technologies work well together and yet not find a way to do it.
I menat to say: ... arrange all the libs OUTSIDE of one's JEE apps...
Take a look at the SEAM samples. All the libs are always contained