Posted
almost 17 years
ago
by
deepakg
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 pleasure working with all on this JSR.
The main features of this JSR
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include
Eventing
Public Render Parameters
Resource Serving
Portlet Filters
Validation based caching
Request Dispatcher Include & Forward from all lifecycle
Container Runtime Options
Enhanced Tag Library
OpenPortal Portlet Container 2.0, which is a fully compliant implementation of the Portlet 2.0 (JSR286) specification, has been released. Check my blog for more details. [Less]
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Posted
almost 17 years
ago
by
user13334247
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 pleasure working with all on this JSR.
The main features of this JSR
... [More]
include
Eventing
Public Render Parameters
Resource Serving
Portlet Filters
Validation based caching
Request Dispatcher Include & Forward from all lifecycle
Container Runtime Options
Enhanced Tag Library
OpenPortal Portlet Container 2.0, which is a fully compliant implementation of the Portlet 2.0 (JSR286) specification, has been released. Check my blog for more details. [Less]
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Posted
almost 17 years
ago
by
Nithya Subramanian
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, after which the Consumer Registration is
rendered invalid. Lifetime is an
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optional parameter in the Registration
offered by V2 producers. The OpenPortal WSRP project (Sun's open source implementation of WSRP ) has implemented this feature using the Open Source Portlet Container 2.0 . Check this wiki page for more information on portlet leasing.
Here's a primer on using the Leasing feature..
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Posted
almost 17 years
ago
by
Nithya Subramanian
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, after which the Consumer Registration is
rendered invalid. Lifetime is an
... [More]
optional parameter in the Registration
offered by V2 producers. The OpenPortal WSRP project (Sun's open source implementation of WSRP ) has implemented this feature using the Open Source Portlet Container 2.0 . Check this wiki page for more information on portlet leasing.
Here's a primer on using the Leasing feature..
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Posted
almost 17 years
ago
by
nitkal
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, after which the Consumer Registration is
rendered invalid. Lifetime is an
... [More]
optional parameter in the Registration
offered by V2 producers. The OpenPortal WSRP project (Sun's open source implementation of WSRP ) has implemented this feature using the Open Source Portlet Container 2.0 . Check this wiki page for more information on portlet leasing.
Here's a primer on using the Leasing feature..
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Posted
about 17 years
ago
by
insidemyhead
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 involved in, and was not getting enough time to work on the Eclipse Portalpack. Sytze
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has shown keen interest in working with the Eclipse Portal Pack and we will be working together to take things forward. So please welcome him aboard the project.
A small bit of information about Sytze in his own words :
"Sytze van Koningsveld was born in the Netherlands and has an MSc.
degree in physics, works for over 10 years as a software developer
mainly using Java.
His programming experience ranges from Linux, COM and Corba to MDA, Jini,
Eclipse plugins to portal web development with Spring and Hibernate.
His current employer is Royal Dutch KLM in the Netherlands. You can
reach him at sytzevk [AT] netscape [DOT] net."
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Posted
about 17 years
ago
by
insidemyhead
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 involved in, and was not getting enough time to work on the Eclipse Portalpack. Sytze
... [More]
has shown keen interest in working with the Eclipse Portal Pack and we will be working together to take things forward. So please welcome him aboard the project.
A small bit of information about Sytze in his own words :
"Sytze van Koningsveld was born in the Netherlands and has an MSc.
degree in physics, works for over 10 years as a software developer
mainly using Java.
His programming experience ranges from Linux, COM and Corba to MDA, Jini,
Eclipse plugins to portal web development with Spring and Hibernate.
His current employer is Royal Dutch KLM in the Netherlands. You can
reach him at sytzevk [AT] netscape [DOT] net."
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Posted
about 17 years
ago
by
insidemyhead
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 involved in, and was not getting enough time to work on the Eclipse Portalpack. Sytze
... [More]
has shown keen interest in working with the Eclipse Portal Pack and we will be working together to take things forward. So please welcome him aboard the project.
A small bit of information about Sytze in his own words :
"Sytze van Koningsveld was born in the Netherlands and has an MSc.
degree in physics, works for over 10 years as a software developer
mainly using Java.
His programming experience ranges from Linux, COM and Corba to MDA, Jini,
Eclipse plugins to portal web development with Spring and Hibernate.
His current employer is Royal Dutch KLM in the Netherlands. You can
reach him at sytzevk [AT] netscape [DOT] net."
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Posted
about 17 years
ago
by
bytor
Portal Server 7.2 is now available [download]. Based on the OpenPortal project, this release has several new features such as Delegated Administration, Google Gadget support, and JSR 286 / Portlet 2.0 support.
Looking ahead, Project
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WebSynergy [earlier post, info, download] is combining the efforts of Sun Portal and Liferay, and producing a lightweight, modular framework for developing and deploying next-gen webapps targeting the web 2.0 crowd. Looking forward to seeing this partnership in action!
For more information, visit the Sun/Liferay Community Page. [Less]
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Posted
about 17 years
ago
by
bytor
Portal Server 7.2 is now available [download]. Based on the OpenPortal project, this release has several new features such as Delegated Administration, Google Gadget support, and JSR 286 / Portlet 2.0 support.
Looking ahead, Project
... [More]
WebSynergy [earlier post, info, download] is combining the efforts of Sun Portal and Liferay, and producing a lightweight, modular framework for developing and deploying next-gen webapps targeting the web 2.0 crowd. Looking forward to seeing this partnership in action!
For more information, visit the Sun/Liferay Community Page. [Less]
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