No, it is not.
I am pretty sure there was some discussion on that, but because this
implementation tightly integrated with the ofbiz framework is was agreed
we would not do this.

Regards,
Hans

On Wed, 2009-02-11 at 09:50 +0100, Sven Wesley wrote:
> Sounds very nice. I asked once before but never got a response, is MyPortal
> following the Java Portlet spec?
> 
> I will merge right away!
> 
> Regards,
> Sven
> 
> 2009/2/11 Hans Bakker <mailingl...@antwebsystems.com>
> 
> > Thanks to Bruno's portal functions we have now a finished component
> > "MyPortal" which contains all the functions of the MyPage component and
> > the portal functions added. "MyPage has been taken off the main menu"
> >
> > The user is presented with a number of system pages and portlets which
> > can be completely changed by the user itself using thje preferences
> > button on the right hand side of the application menu.
> >
> > The MyPortal component serves currently for 3 groups of users:
> > 1. users not linked to any security group (just registered users via the
> > myportal registration option)
> > 2. users linked to the MYPORTAL_EMPLOYEE security group such as the
> > login DemoEmployee or the user admin (password=ofbiz)
> > 3. users linked to the MYPORTAL_CUSTOMER security group such as the
> > login DemoCustomer (password=ofbiz)
> >
> > To add any other groups is relatively easy. examples are in the
> > MyPortalTypeData.xml file.
> >
> > The next tasks will be to move all portlets in the myportal component
> > back to the orginal component and add new portlets.
> >
> > Any comments, requests or faults found, please raise a Jira issue.
> >
> > these activities were sponsored by:
> > http://www.antwebsystems.com :
> > Quality OFBiz support for competitive rates...
> >
> >
> >
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