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Welcome to your resource center for the Portal Open Source
Project and Sun's Java System Portal Server, the very latest in portal technology. With it, you get end-user access to the new business processes and composite applications in SOA projects, Single Sign-On (SSO), integrated collaborative services, and more. Get detailed features here.
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2008-06-24
JSR286 (Portlet 2.0) spec has been released
The JSR 286 (Portlet 2.0) specification has been released. Congratulations to Stefan Hepper, the spec lead of JSR 286 and the rest of the expert group. It has been a p ......
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2008-06-17
Leasing for Remote Portlets
WSRP 2.0
offers Leasing of Portlets as part of the specification. Leasing is
the process by which a Consumer registers with a Producer for a
specified time period ......
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2008-06-03
External Contributor for Eclipse Portal Pack
I would like to welcome Sytze van Koningsveld who has become an active contributor to the Eclipse Portalpack project. I was tied up with a lot of projects that I am invol ......
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2008-05-29
Portal Server 7.2 Released
Portal Server 7.2 is now available [download ] . Based on the OpenPortal project , this release has several new features such as Delegated Administration, Go ......
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2008-05-15
Extending Project WebSynergy ' s Tables
We had recently started work on semantic enabling Project WebSynergy ' s community feature. Read my blog on that. For doing this we had to extend the ......
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Easily Create Portlets for Your Websites
Learn how to create portlets and provide dynamic content through drag-and-drop widgets in the NetBeans IDE. The example uses the jMaki Tabbed View widget to pull in RSS feeds and static links from the New to Java Programming Center.
You can join the open source OpenPortal project and community that is
currently building the OpenPortal Portal Server. The code bases of
the portal server OpenPortal community and that of Sun Java System
Portal Server is the same. No secret sauce!
Develop, package, deploy and test portlets inside your open-source
NetBeans IDE and get automatic code and Deployment Descriptor
generation. The Portal Pack is tightly integrated with portal servers
(like Sun Java System Portal Server 7.x, The OpenPortal Portlet
Container on java.net) to support deployment and undeployment of
portlets on both local and remote servers.
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