*JA-SIG Releases uPortal 3.0.0-GA for Production Use*

The JA-SIG uPortal Project Steering Committee is extremely pleased to
announce the release of uPortal 3.0, the next generation community source
portal platform designed by and for the higher education community. The new
release marks a major, evolutionary step forward for the award-winning
project. Version 3.0 has brought the rock solid, high performing uPortal 2.x
product to a new level, incorporating current best practices in enterprise
Java.  The entire uPortal community can unite on one branch moving forward,
and it is now possible for everyone to migrate to the latest version of
uPortal when appropriate for their institution.

uPortal 3.0 builds upon the flexibility and reliability of uPortal 2.x while
providing an attractive look and feel using improved JavaScript libraries,
even more robust portlet support, a modern build environment, use of leading
Java frameworks (Spring), and other enhancements, bringing the larger
deployments and performance already achieved in uPortal 2 in easier reach of
more uPortal adopters.

"JA-SIG is proud of the work that has resulted uPortal 3.0," said executive
director Jonathan Markow.  "Our community of developers has put together a
release that gives uPortal a solid, improved platform for future
growth---one that provides immediate benefits to users, implementers,
developers, and designers."

"3.0 is a significant step for the uPortal framework which positions it to
take advantage of many exciting technologies such as Portlets 2.0, Java
Persistence Architecture, and the Spring Framework," said Eric Dalquist,
uPortal 3.0 Release Engineer.

"The Yale portal team is very excited about the release of uPortal 3.0,"
said Susan Bramhall, Sr. Developer, Yale University ITS.  "It provides a
really solid base for carrying forward our YaleInfo portal user experience
extensions.  We will be testing a version of YaleInfo built on uPortal 3.0
with users later this month.  Thank you, uP3 team!"

*What's New in uPortal 3.0*

   - A new theme and skin provide a fresh and attractive look out of the
   box.  It's now far easier for implementers to customize the look of
   uPortal.  Skinning can be done entirely with CSS.
   - uPortal's out-of-the-box default content has been changed to better
   demonstrate the portal's features.
   - A comprehensive set of import/export scripts now makes it easier to
   upgrade to the latest version of uPortal.
   - Portlet support is now provided using the Pluto 1.1 container, which
   will allow us to more readily support JSR 286, the more versatile and
   powerful Portlet 2.0 standard, once it has been finalized.
   - A Maven-based project structure and build process is now standard,
   providing robust build, reporting and packaging tools.
   - Core components of the framework have been migrated to the Spring
   Java Delopvement Framework, making it simpler for developers to work with
   uPortal.  The migration to Spring has also served to significantly reduce
   the amount of underlying code.
   - Given the success and widespread adoption of JA-SIG CAS for
   authentication, CAS is now configured as the default authentication system
   for uPortal.
   - A unified caching framework provides multiple cache implementation
   options including clusterable and distributable caches.
   - Remote management using JMX makes it easier to monitor performance
   and troubleshoot problems.

*How do I get it? What version should I use?*

Source and Quick Start downloads are available on the uPortal Downloads
page. The Quick Start version comes with uPortal, Tomcat 5.5, Ant, Maven and
is ready to run on any machine with JDK5 or later. There is also a developer
targeted dashboard site which includes JavaDocs, dependency information and
test reports.

JA-SIG recommends that institutions consider using uPortal 3 for new portal
installations. Several large schools are already working on upgrading their
installations to this new version, assuring that this version will receive
the high level of support that the community has been accustomed to with
uPortal 2.

Institutions currently using uPortal 2 can also be assured that support for
that version continues.

*Thanks to all who have helped!*

   - uPortal 3.0 release management, Spring migration - Eric Dalquist
   from UW-Madison
   - Maven project structure and build - Thanks to Elliot Metsger form
   Johns Hopkins and Eric Dalquist
   - Pluto 1.1 portlet container - Thanks to Eric Dalquist
   - Import / Export scripts - Thanks to Andrew Wills from Unicon
   - New Theme, Skin and default content - Thanks to Gary Thompson from
   Unicon and Jen Bourey from Yale
   - CAS 3.2 as the default authentication mechanism - Thanks to Scott
   Battaglia from Rutgers, Andrew Petro from Unicon and Jen Bourey
   -  Thanks to Tuyhang Ly from Rutgers for testing.

*How to get involved*

We encourage you to test drive the uPortal 3.0 Quick Start download. You can
join in uPortal discussions by signing up to the uportal-user mailing list
or the other uPortal and JA-SIG mailing lists You can also visit the project
wiki, where there are many helpful pages.

You can file bug reports or track the status of existing issues in the
JA-SIG Issue Tracker at http://www.ja-sig.org/issues/browse/UP

And please consider having your institution join JA-SIG!  In addition to
voting privileges and conference discounts, membership fees help make
uPortal even better.

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