good morning leon
the definition of portals and portlets is Answered by stefan hepner /
stephan hesmer in their article Intorucing the Portlet Specification
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-08-2003/jw-0801-portlet.html
JSR 168 defines portlets as Java-based Web components, managed by a portlet
container, that process requests and generate dynamic content.
Portals use portlets as pluggable user interface components that provide a
presentation layer to information systems.
JSR 168's goals are the following:
a.. Define the runtime environment, or the portlet container, for portlets
b.. Define the API between portlet container and portlets
c.. Provide mechanisms to store transient and persistent data for portlets
d.. Provide a mechanism that allows portlets to include servlets and JSP
(JavaServer Pages)
e.. Define a packaging of portlets to allow easy deployment
f.. Allow binary portlet portability among JSR 168 portals
g.. Run JSR 168 portlets as remote portlets using the Web Services for
Remote Portlets (WSRP) protocol
The commercial Portal Servers (iPlanet, Jetspeed, Netware) deliver Content
based on a authentication (username/password) algorithm
Does this answer your question?
Martin-
----- Original Message -----
From: "Leon Rosenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <user@struts.apache.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: [OT] Struts , Portal how does this fit
Just out of the interest, what are the feature of a portal server, I
don't have either way?
On 10/6/05, Martin Gainty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Indeed The websphere portal server is a comprehensive approach when
deploying in IBM environments..
If you are looking for an approach which works with Oracle DB /OC4J I
would
encourage you to look at Oracle PDK (which is JSR168 compatible)
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/ias/portal/pdk.html
But if you want a more vendor-neutral solution take a look at Jetspeed
http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-1/
which works well with templating AND content publication frameworks such
as
CoCoon
HTH,
Martin-
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kjersti Berg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <user@struts.apache.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 2:12 AM
Subject: Re: [OT] Struts , Portal how does this fit
The WebSphere Portal Server comes with it's own implementation of
Struts for portlet developement.
Kjersti
On 05/10/05, Ashish Kulkarni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi
> 1 . Suppose we have a site up and running which has
> been developed using struts, can this website be a
> part of portal,
> 2 . If we have to develop a portal, can we use
> struts.
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> Is there a tutorial, or how to for creating a portal
> using struts, or converting a existing website
> developed using struts into a portal
>
> Ashish
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