Hey great job ! At first look, the code looks nice... In the short time I've been looking at it I'm not exactly sure how everything fits together but it seems very flexible and Turbine-free :)
I definitely show interest, as I was shy of integrating Jetspeed 1 in my projects, but this new projects looks easier to integrate with.
One quick question while I'm at it : I didn't find the code that filters the output of the portlet into the buffer (as seen in the request JPG) ? Can you point me to it ?
Funny to see that the request dispatching code is similar to what I had done in my project, but I guess there aren't 100 ways of using wrappers while doing cross-context dispatching :) If there is some work to be done there and I have time I might be able to contribute because I did a lot of work on this especially on portability accross servlet containers.
Regards, Serge Huber.
At 10:49 AM 7/29/2003 -0700, you wrote:
On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 10:45 AM, Serge Huber wrote:
Great !
I see interesting stuff in
\portal\src\java\org\apache\jetspeed\container\invoker\JetspeedServletP ortletInvoker.java :)Yes, it should be easily pluggable for other solutions. This is just the first and default portlet invoker. We have also discussed defining an API for container to portlet communications, which can perhaps build some momentum if you and others show interest
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