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Company Spotlight
Nabh Information Systems, Inc. was founded in January
2000 with the goal of creating innovative enterprise
collaboration solutions. The company is currently
developing a suite of dual-licensed, open source
solutions that leverage emerging standards such as JSR
168, WSRP, and SOAP.... Read More
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Welcome to the Portlet Community
If J2EE based portals, JSR 168 or WSRP mean anything to you, you have come to the right place. This is a gathering of developers and technical experts working on Portals and related technologies. Here you will find open source projects, articles, tips, news, product announcements, blogs and FAQs.
This community is also dedicated to creating a repository of open source and free JSR 168 compliant portlets that can be used on any J2EE portal server available in the market today. This is a great place to obtain portlets, learn, discuss, share knowledge and publicize your work.
We welcome you to participate. And we have a lot of interesting stuff coming up. So stay tuned !!
Are you working on JSR 168 or WSRP and interested in being featured in the Company Spotlight on this page? It requires no obligations and is completely free. Write to us for more details.
Use WSRP in a Service-Oriented Architecture
Get an introduction to Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP), a specification which defines how to leverage SOAP-based Web services that generate mark-up fragments within a portal application.
Opinion: The Perfect Storm for Portals?
The enterprise portal industry stands squarely in the path of three converging forces, any one of which could be devastating. Together, they might be fatal.
Development of Component-Oriented Web Interfaces
The latest trend in information portals and Web applications has been to build complex Web pages. To present large amounts of information and functionality without compromising usability, designers have imposed a clear structure by grouping related elements together.
Streamline Your Portlet Development with MVCPortlet Framework
The Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern is one of the most commonly used patterns for designing complex web applications. Several MVC frameworks (e.g., Struts) exist for building servlet-based web applications, but these frameworks do not support portlet development. This article provides an overview of MVCPortlet, a framework that addresses this need.
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Portlets and Servlets: What's the difference?
If you've been wondering what some of the similarities or differences are between Portlets and Servlets, you need to read this article. Read this tip to learn all of the details.
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Building Portals with the Java Portlet API
This book describes the new Java portlet API, including security,portlet life cycles, and portlet interaction with servlets and JSP.
The examples will work on any portal that complies with the JSR-168 portlet API. Several example portlets are developed to give you hands-on portlet experience. You'll even learn how to port existing servlet and JSP applications into a new portal environment.
Get it
here
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