This question about integrating Struts and Jetspeed was of some interest
to me too.
I subscribed to the jetspeed user ml and it looks like there is some
activity (20-40 messages a day), although typical questions involve
stuff like connecting to a db, ldap sources and so on, no really
http://basicPortal.sf.net is a portal based on Struts.
.V
Umberto Nicoletti wrote:
This question about integrating Struts and Jetspeed was of some interest
to me too.
I subscribed to the jetspeed user ml and it looks like there is some
activity (20-40 messages a day), although typical questions
Do you think that using the portal features of tiles could
help in developing a portal application based on Struts?
Well, if you need something now, like me, then you'll probably be doing
what I do - comparing the potential of Jetspeed's codebase vs. writing
something simple from scratch
to replace custom DAO if you want (ie EJB, castor, etc)
-jm
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From: James Higginbotham [mailto:jhigginbotham;betweenmarkets.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 12:31 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: [OT] OJB/Struts and Jetspeed
Do you think that using
James Higginbotham wrote:
Do you think that using the portal features of tiles could
help in developing a portal application based on Struts?
Well, if you need something now, like me, then you'll probably be doing
what I do - comparing the potential of Jetspeed's codebase vs. writing
You should probably check out the BasicPortal project at
http://basicportal.sourceforge.net/; it's based on Struts and
organized by some pretty active members of the struts-user community.
It doesn't use OJB as far as I know.
As for Jetspeed being dead... I'm not even a Jetspeed user, let
Thanks for the info..
You should probably check out the BasicPortal project at
http://basicportal.sourceforge.net/; it's based on Struts and
organized by some pretty active members of the struts-user community.
It doesn't use OJB as far as I know.
Will do...
As for Jetspeed being dead...
Jetspeed is dead - check some list archives. They *may* redo something
to use the new portlet API, but I haven't seen much activity from them.
There may be some folks out there still working on it, but in reality,
some new codebase should probably take its place (or some new
maintainers should
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