The eBay.com homepage is a portal with lots of portlets. If you are
logged in, you will see a remote portlet showing content from My eBay.
It is all JSR 168 compliant, but it is our own homegrown
implementation. We had to solve lots of crazy eBay specific issues,
like de-duping JS and CSS, and allow multiple versions of same JS,
since you could have portlets on different versions of our codebase
because it takes several days to push a release out to all of our app
servers. Anyways, portlets aren't just for intranets!

On Feb 26, 12:50 am, "Vince O'Sullivan" <[email protected]> wrote:
> In the last podcast that I listened to, Dick asked who uses portlets
> and suggested that they might be found on company intranets.
>
> That's exactly right.  In "my" company we have an intranet that is
> accessed daily by the majority of our 50,000 employees.  We started
> using portlets last years and they are spreading slowly across our
> Intranet.
>
> Vince.
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