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> Subject: Struts as a JSR-168 Portlet Framework
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> Hello all,
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> The topic of adapting Struts to be a portlet framework
> compliant with JSR-168 was discussed earlier. I remember that
> some of you were interested in contributing to such a
> project. Now i
lize this is perhaps off-topic for jetspeed-dev, so I am posting it on
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>sub-thread from dev to user?
>If it doesn't work right please just reply to
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>Thanks. Hope hear your thoughts.
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nesday, September 17, 2003 2:29 AM
> To: Jetspeed Developers List
> Subject: Re: Struts as a JSR-168 Portlet Framework
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> On Tuesday, September 16, 2003, at 09:25 AM, Mete Kural wrote:
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> > You are right, David, Struts 2.0 does not claim to be working at the
> &
Hello all,
The topic of adapting Struts to be a portlet framework compliant with JSR-168 was
discussed earlier. I remember that some of you were interested in contributing to such
a project. Now is the opportunity. One of the goals of the next generation of Struts,
Struts 2.0, is "Transparent s