Hello Wilhelm, >we are using Jahia's JForum portlet in our portal, and >are quite happy
Since your company is based on a german speaking country I wonder if you could solve the UTF-8 (or better the umlaut) problem with the JForum Portlet. If you aren't using hsqldb I would be highly interested in how you fixed/tweaked the Portlet to not create garbage. Cheers Daniel Zimmermann On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 23:59:37 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Hi devlist folks! > >currently we are using Jahia's JForum portlet in our portal, and >are quite >happy. Now we want to extend our portal solution that it supports >more than >one site, on a single platform. For this reason we also want the >JForum-Portlet to be "site-aware" - i.e. on each site an >administrator can >instantiate and configure a forum for it's own. E.g. If company A >on site A >instantiates a forum it should not see or disturb forum content of >company >B on site B, and vice versa. > >I have thought about of adding a site_key field to each relevant >JFORUM >TABLE, and passing somehow the current site_key to the JForum >DAO's, so >that it can be considered within the queries. This solution has >drawbacks, >because I have to change the DB-schema and make also many changes >in the >JForum Source Code. Another problem are the caches, that JForum >uses, I >think in a "site-aware" solution I have to disable them, which >surely will >decrease perormance ..... Doing all this it will also make it >difficult to >switch to a newer version of JForum portlet, if one will come... > >So my question is, if anyone has a better advice, for >accomplishing this >task.... ? > >Or is there maybe another Portlet or template that fits more >better for >"site-awareness" .....? > >____ >kind regards >Wilhelm Berger
