Hi,

I have modified the Spring Porlet-168 integration sandbox code to work with 
JBoss Portal. This allows you to use the Spring MVC as your web framework to 
create portlets for JBoss portal.

http://www.kevs3d.co.uk/dev/jbossdeployspringportlet.zip

I have created a JBoss portlet page for this example - so it's also a good 
example of how to create the config files for a simple portlet and give it a 
separate page in JBoss portal. 

Once deployed, you launch the test app using something like the following URL:
http://localhost:8080/portal?page=springexample

NOTE: I created this against the first JBoss Portal Alpha release - applogies 
if any config files etc. have changed since then, but i'm sure you can get it 
to work ;)

Hope this is useful to people,

Cheers,

Kev
--
http://www.kevs3d.co.uk


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