Great! I read the whiteboard. Do you know when the development for the portlet related 
aspects of Struts 2.0 may begin. I know that there are some Jetspeed developers who 
are interested in contributing to a project that aims to turn Struts into a portlet 
framework. I think that adding more committers to Struts that are coming from a 
portal/portlet background would be of great benefit to the development of Struts 2.0. 
Unfortunately, I am under-skilled for that, but I can refer some individuals to you 
who have the skills from the Jetspeed project, if you wish.

Regards,
Mete

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From: David Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date:  Tue, 16 Sep 2003 10:27:33 -0700 (PDT)

>--- Mete Kural <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello Struts developers,
>> 
>> What will the role of the JSR-168 Portlet specification be for Struts 2?
>> Will Struts 2 be a hybrid framework for both portlet applications and
>> plain servlet applications?
>
>That's the current goal.  If we design the request processor chain
>properly, Struts will be flexible enough to support future technologies
>rather than just Portlets and Servlets.
>
>David
>
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Mete
>> 
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