Have you tried it yet?
I can't figure what the hell its supposed to do for me.
Its installed on one of my machines here: I will leave this up and running
for 1/2 day or so:

http://63.197.229.131:8080/jahia/servlet/Jahia

Login as :

user: root
password: rootroot

It has a nice install - automatically installs everything.
They distribute Catalina with it - but no source code. IMO -- I do not think
its based on Jetspeed.

> Anyway... I also saw their http://portletsapi.org site.
> Don't know what is
> going on there...

Not much. That site hasn't changed a bit since I last visited several months
ago.
Did you see the bit on 'plml' - look familiar?
I greped for 'plml' in the entire distribution - this is all I found:

<PLML>
<PORTLETGROUP id="6">
<PARAMETER name="page_id">5</PARAMETER>
</PORTLETGROUP>
</PLML>


- David

> -----Original Message-----
> From: burtonator [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 4:06 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Is the X03 Jahia using Jetspeed?
>
>
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>
>
> Hey.  Just want to figure out what is going on here.  I saw
> Jahia a while ago
> but assumed it was Jetspeed with some more stuff.  Now they
> have Jahia which is
> not Open Source (I couldn't find the official license on the
> website but
> Freshmeat says "Free To Use But Restricted".)  Are they still
> using Jetspeed?
>
> Anyway... I also saw their http://portletsapi.org site.
> Don't know what is
> going on there...
>
> Any thoughts?  Just curious.
>
> Kevin
>
>
> About: JAHIA Portal Server is an easy and affordable Java
> solution for building
> complex and dynamic Web sites. Unlike traditional corporate portal
> solutions, JAHIA provides a comprehensive and out-of-the-box
> platform for
> developing, integrating, delivering, and managing content, Web
> applications, and Web services across intranets, extranets, and the
> Internet. JAHIA Portal Server offers the first democratised
> solution for
> all your Web projects.
>
> Changes: New features include a personalized WebTop/Portal
> interface, built-in Web
> publishing tools, dynamic Web site management functions, standardized
> support for Java Web applications and Web services, a marketplace of
> complementary Java components, J2EE application server
> reliance, enhanced
> security with automatic inheritance mechanisms, and full Web-based
> administration.
>
> Release focus: Major feature enhancements
>       License: Free To Use But Restricted
>   Project URL: http://freshmeat.net/projects/jahia/
>
>             Homepage:
http://freshmeat.net/redir/jahia/7442/url_homepage/
              Tar/GZ: http://freshmeat.net/redir/jahia/7442/url_tgz/


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