Hi Andy,
We are currently integrating J2 into Jahia, we have a bit of experience
with most of the other Jakarta projects and of course are located in
Switzerland... So if you want to contact us feel free...
Regards
Stéphane Croisier
- -- --- -=[ scroisier2 at jahia dot com
FYI (TSS news):
Stefan Hepper, and Stephan Hesmer have written an article on the new
Portlet spec. This specification defines the contract between portlet and
portlet container, and a set of portlet APIs that address personalization,
presentation, and security. The specification also defines
We plan to integrate part of J2/Pluto into Jahia (www.jahia.org). We are
now finishing the integration of Slide into Jahia 4.0 (available in the
Beta 2 during the next weeks). So nearly all the Jakarta libraries will be
soon already pre-integrated into this ready to use CMS&Portal solution. Not
At 13:04 25/07/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Do you plan to put some public archive of the old threads of your
Jetspeed2 mailing list in order to understand what was already discussed.
No, that was discussed under NDA
Even for those that are also JCP member and are under the same NDA at least
from the C
Hi Scott,
Do you plan to open the private Jetspeed-2-dev list or to merge it with
this mailing list in the same time that the new CVS will be created? Do you
plan to put some public archive of the old threads of your Jetspeed2
mailing list in order to understand what was already discussed. Now
Hi Tim,
I also believed that importing and packaging LGPL jar files with some other
Apache classes was ok, but it seems that it is not the case (cf. below:
another recent thread from the POI list).
However it is still stated on the Apache web site that it is legal:
http://www.apache.org/founda