A portlet is a Java technology-based component that generates fragments that can be aggregated with other fragments to create a complete portal page. A portlet can invoke servlets. The Portlet Specification, JSR 168, which you can find at http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=168 establishes a standard API for creating portlets. It's designed to ensure interoperability between portlets and Java-based portal servers or other Web applications that implement the specification. Learn more about the Portlet Specification, and get questions answered in this chat with Portlet Specification co-lead Alejandro Abdelnur, and Sun ONE Portal Server product manager Adam Abramski. The chat is scheduled for Tuesday, August 12, at 11 A.M.-to-noon Pacific Daylight Time (6:00 P.M.-to-7 P.M. GMT).
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