BaTien Duong wrote:
Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
SNIP
There is also an implicit non-goal that I should state explicitly -- I'm
totally uninterested in building in (to Struts) support for non-JSR 168
based portal servers -- be they open source ones like Jetspeed or
commercial ones (BEA, IBM
There is also an implicit non-goal that I should state explicitly --
I'm
totally uninterested in building in (to Struts) support for non-JSR 168
based portal servers -- be they open source ones like Jetspeed or
commercial ones (BEA, IBM, Oracle, Sun, whatever). This is for the
same
reason that I'm
Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, BaTien Duong wrote:
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 13:31:17 -0600
From: BaTien Duong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Struts and Jetspeed
Emerson Cargnin
.
Just FYI, this is the reason bP will bypass 168:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=jetspeed-userm=105850057414235w=2
bP action event context actually handles the potlet api and servlet
api (as it was built to handle more the servlets... SOAP for example),
but instead will focus on WS, SOA, XML
any advice in choosing tiles vs jetspeedy?
I suppose tiles integrates better, but at the other side jettyspeed
follows the portlets specification. Any other comments?
Alex wrote:
Mike,
Is there specific portlet available for wrapping existing Struts
application in Jetspeed framework? HTML
is final, it seems.
If all you want is a portlet container, Jetspeed is one already,
regardless of JSR-168. Struts isn't a portlet container, and besides
tiles, you'd have to build up user authentication and preference
support which Jetspeed has out of the box.
Joe
Alex wrote:
Mike
commitment to making Struts work equally well
in either a portlet or servlet context -- but no one is in a hurry to
start before the spec is final, it seems.
If all you want is a portlet container, Jetspeed is one already,
regardless of JSR-168. Struts isn't a portlet container, and besides
tiles
,
Is there specific portlet available for wrapping existing Struts
application in Jetspeed framework? HTML portlet, WebPagePortlet,
ServletProxyPortlet, WebBrowserPortlet or any other suggestions?
Session information is missing after porting existing Struts
application to JetSpeed portlet.
Thanks,
Alex
Mainguy
Hi,
We are porting an existing Struts application to JetSpeed porlet. We
are having problem with session information not available to the Struts
application. We have a link on the portal to our application. The
first page have access to the session information but not subsequent
pages
, this is the reason bP will bypass 168:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=jetspeed-userm=105850057414235w=2
bP action event context actually handles the potlet api and servlet api
(as it was built to handle more the servlets... SOAP for example), but
instead will focus on WS, SOA, XML-RPC and other things
On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, BaTien Duong wrote:
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 13:31:17 -0600
From: BaTien Duong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Struts and Jetspeed
Emerson Cargnin wrote:
any advice
Mike,
Is there specific portlet available for wrapping existing Struts
application in Jetspeed framework? HTML portlet, WebPagePortlet,
ServletProxyPortlet, WebBrowserPortlet or any other suggestions?
Session information is missing after porting existing Struts application
to JetSpeed
At 22:22 -0600 7/30/03, jakarta-lists wrote:
Has anyone successfully use Struts with Jetspeed? I'm looking
into the possiblilty of having jetspeed do the authentication,
templating and layout.. while struts will handle the control of the
app. It sounds like a good idea to me, but I haven't
it in a portlet so you don't
end up with a confused mish-mash of technologies.
-Original Message-
From: Joe Germuska [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 9:49 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Struts and Jetspeed
At 22:22 -0600 7/30/03, jakarta-lists wrote:
Has
Also, be sure to read up on Tiles for creating your layout.
On the other hand, I am a big fan of Jetspeed as a service aggregator.
Jahia (also a portal product with content management) allows you to
drop-deploy struts applications which is very useful.
IOW, If you are just trying to create
Joe Germuska wrote:
At 22:22 -0600 7/30/03, jakarta-lists wrote:
Has anyone successfully use Struts with Jetspeed? I'm looking
into the possiblilty of having jetspeed do the authentication,
templating and layout.. while struts will handle the control of the
app. It sounds like a good idea
: Struts and Jetspeed
Joe Germuska wrote:
At 22:22 -0600 7/30/03, jakarta-lists wrote:
Has anyone successfully use Struts with Jetspeed? I'm looking
into the possiblilty of having jetspeed do the authentication,
templating and layout.. while struts will handle the control of the
app. It sounds
Hello,
Has anyone successfully use Struts with Jetspeed? I'm looking into
the possiblilty of having jetspeed do the authentication, templating and
layout.. while struts will handle the control of the app. It sounds like
a good idea to me, but I haven't worked with struts enough yet to know
Hi Craig,
Good to hear from you in this thread. As you are a
leading expert in the field, I would like to ask your
opinion on portal servers. Would you use a portal
server in your own applications? When do you think it
is good to use a portal server like JetSpeed, Liferay,
Epicentric or Plumtree
JetSpeed:
- Apache project
- Based on Turbine
- Uses Torque for persistence layer
Liferay:
- Based on Struts
- Uses Castor for persistence layer
- Comes with more than 20 pre-built portlets from
Online Shopping, Message Boards, Email to Wiki.
- Personalization available like Yahoo
Hi Olivier,
LifeRay is not listed at freshmeat.net
Any piece of software not in their database is out
of my scope :-)
I told about this to the developers and now it is
listed! You can view the freshmeat.net page at
http://freshmeat.net/projects/lportal/
-Mete
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Mete Kural wrote:
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 21:41:45 -0800 (PST)
From: Mete Kural [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: JetSpeed VS. Liferay - Comparison
Hi Olivier
This question about integrating Struts and Jetspeed was of some interest
to me too.
I subscribed to the jetspeed user ml and it looks like there is some
activity (20-40 messages a day), although typical questions involve
stuff like connecting to a db, ldap sources and so on, no really
development
http://basicPortal.sf.net is a portal based on Struts.
.V
Umberto Nicoletti wrote:
This question about integrating Struts and Jetspeed was of some interest
to me too.
I subscribed to the jetspeed user ml and it looks like there is some
activity (20-40 messages a day), although typical questions
Do you think that using the portal features of tiles could
help in developing a portal application based on Struts?
Well, if you need something now, like me, then you'll probably be doing
what I do - comparing the potential of Jetspeed's codebase vs. writing
something simple from scratch
to replace custom DAO if you want (ie EJB, castor, etc)
-jm
-Original Message-
From: James Higginbotham [mailto:jhigginbotham;betweenmarkets.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 12:31 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: [OT] OJB/Struts and Jetspeed
Do you think that using
James Higginbotham wrote:
Do you think that using the portal features of tiles could
help in developing a portal application based on Struts?
Well, if you need something now, like me, then you'll probably be doing
what I do - comparing the potential of Jetspeed's codebase vs. writing
You should probably check out the BasicPortal project at
http://basicportal.sourceforge.net/; it's based on Struts and
organized by some pretty active members of the struts-user community.
It doesn't use OJB as far as I know.
As for Jetspeed being dead... I'm not even a Jetspeed user, let
Thanks for the info..
You should probably check out the BasicPortal project at
http://basicportal.sourceforge.net/; it's based on Struts and
organized by some pretty active members of the struts-user community.
It doesn't use OJB as far as I know.
Will do...
As for Jetspeed being dead
Hi,
I am a Struts and OJB user and I would like to use Jetspeed. The problem is
that Jetspeed architecture is heavily depended on turbine/velocity/torque
frameworks. What I want to know is there any plans, initiatives or fork to
decouple Jetspeed to allow it to work with OJB/Struts frameworks
Jetspeed is dead - check some list archives. They *may* redo something
to use the new portlet API, but I haven't seen much activity from them.
There may be some folks out there still working on it, but in reality,
some new codebase should probably take its place (or some new
maintainers should
I was just curious as to whether one can use both struts and jetspeed
(integrated). I have gotten a pretty good handle on Struts but recently
discovered jetspeed and liked what I saw.
Thanks,
Ryan
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From http://jakarta.apache.org/jetspeed/site/resources.html,
JetSpeed relies on these
Xerces
Xalan
Turbine
Cocoon
Castor
ECS
Hypersonic-SQL
Velocity
Working Dogs (Village)
Tomcat
CVS, WinCvs
I don't think you can use both Turbine and Struts for the same application.
-Original
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Dan Cancro wrote:
Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2002 13:22:22 -0700
From: Dan Cancro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Struts and JetSpeed
From http://jakarta.apache.org/jetspeed
The sample application for Tiles is a portal application like Jetspeed.
But Jetspeed itself is strongly bound to Turbine which is an alternative
to Struts.
-- Ted Husted, Husted dot Com, Fairport NY US
-- Developing Java Web Applications with Struts
-- Tel: +1 585 737-3463
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Hello All
Is there any JETSPEED implementations on struts?
Any references/directions will be appreciated.
I have found LifeRay portal but it's based on Orion and does not contain any
core source code!
Thanks
Hertzel
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Ramanswamy, Muthu wrote:
Hi All-
I am in the process of developing a Portal. Currently I also use Struts in
other Web Application.
Question? Can I use JetSpeed to communicate to a Struts based Servlet
instead of a Turbine based Servlet. I am not familiar with Turbine or
JetSpeed. As I did most
Try Liferay. It's a portal package being developed that integrates with
struts.
www.liferay.com
-Original Message-
From: Antony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 10:40 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Using Struts with JetSpeed.
Ramanswamy
Hi All-
I am in the process of developing a Portal. Currently I also use Struts in
other Web Application.
Question? Can I use JetSpeed to communicate to a Struts based Servlet
instead of a Turbine based Servlet. I am not familiar with Turbine or
JetSpeed. As I did most of the work with Struts
Hi
I am interested in adding calendar functionality to my application, and the
best option i have found has been jetspeeds iCalendar implementation -
http://jakarta.apache.org/jetspeed/site/icalendar.html
My question is has anyone had any experience with this implementation? the
current status
I think there is a common syntax, and can be integrate.. I new in struts,
and will find it out. ;(
Jetspeed based on JSP (not VM, the default is VM, you must modify the
properties first), hava a tag lib, and can be added in the JSP.. and this
behavior smiliar with generic tag lib in JSP, and i
VEDRE, RANAPRATAP REDDY wrote:
I have looked the apche slide web page but it does not mention amything
about proving customization(personalized content) for users.
yes, jetspeed does not do much help either.
please let me know if you have any other info about customized content
using struts
Barry L. White wrote:
VEDRE, RANAPRATAP REDDY wrote:
I have looked the apche slide web page but it does not mention amything
about proving customization(personalized content) for users.
yes, jetspeed does not do much help either.
please let me know if you have any other info about
Jetspeed is using its own application model, based on portlets.
These are basically web applications within web applications.
I've looked closely at the model myself, and eventually came to the
conclusion that what is really needed is a good way to plug modules
into an existing web
From what I have heard Jetspeed is tightly coupled with Turbine and no
talk of a port to struts yet.
If it is content you want have you or anyone else checked out Slide?
Kris
VEDRE, RANAPRATAP REDDY wrote:
I would like to know what is the best way to provide customized content
I have looked the apche slide web page but it does not mention amything
about proving customization(personalized content) for users.
yes, jetspeed does not do much help either.
please let me know if you have any other info about customized content
using struts.
Thanks.
-Original Message
If you look at the Jetspeed implementation carefully, It does provide
content entitlements based on role and user group. Basically, You can
customize and personalize the content presented at user community level. If
you are looking for deeper personalization based on Profile and event based,
You
'
Subject: RE: Personalized content using Struts. Jetspeed?
If you look at the Jetspeed implementation carefully, It does provide
content entitlements based on role and user group. Basically, You can
customize and personalize the content presented at user community level. If
you are looking for deeper
Please refer to the below for more Jetspeed User preferences section:
http://jakarta.apache.org/jetspeed/site/customizer.html
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From: VEDRE, RANAPRATAP REDDY [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 9:55 PM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject
Thanks this is exactly what i was looking for.
Struts mailing list worked again!
do you have info about how jetspeed works with struts.
any sites built using struts with jetspeed.
Thanks
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From: Yerramreddy, Sridhar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday
a few sites with jetspeed on jakarta site. I am not sure if those
sites were built using struts.
Interested in getting links to sites providing customization build using
struts.
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Are there any Struts users that are also using JetSpeed?
I am curious about how compatible JetSpeed is with Struts. Judging by the
JetSpeed documentation, I have inferred that it is better to use Turbine if
also using JetSpeed. Is this an accurate statement?
Any comments?
Jonathan
Jonathan Carlson wrote:
Are there any Struts users that are also using JetSpeed?
I am curious about how compatible JetSpeed is with Struts. Judging by the
JetSpeed documentation, I have inferred that it is better to use Turbine if
also using JetSpeed. Is this an accurate statement?
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