> I've found an HTML parser at http://htmlparser.sourceforge.net/
Sorry, it's LGPL so we can not include directly with Jetspeed. Maybe you could convince them to change their license to BSD/Apache style ;) Regards, *===================================* * Scott T Weaver������������������� * * Jakarta Jetspeed Portal Project�� * * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * *===================================* � > -----Original Message----- > From: Marco Mari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 4:40 AM > To: Jetspeed Developers List > Subject: RE: contribute to Jetspeed > > Hi Tim, > > thank you for your help and explanations! > At the moment my (very simple) Web clipping portlet extends > WebPagePortlet, > what are the differences between WebPagePortlet and WebPagePortlet2? > > > Services > > WebPageService /RemoteService > > TransformerService (the web clipping and transform for another device > > service) > > Portlets > > WebClip Portlet > > WebPagePortlet2 > > I think it's a good vision, and I want to contribute, but I am "new to > Java", > too.. > For TransformerService we probably need a good HTML parser, what do you > think? > I've found an HTML parser at http://htmlparser.sourceforge.net/ > Can you send me your pdf design, because I didn't receive it (mail server > problems?). > Thanks, > > Marco > > > >-- Messaggio Originale -- > >Reply-To: "Jetspeed Developers List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >From: "Tim Reilly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: "Jetspeed Developers List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Subject: RE: contribute to Jetspeed > >Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 21:02:01 -0400 > > > > > >Hi Marco, > > I say go for it! I've personally had bad luck with WPS WebClipping, I've > actually considered writing one b/c at the time I needed greater control > than what I had or knew. I suppose I could have dug into the transcoder > stuff... but by th > >t time requirements changed. I'm not knocking the WPS > portlet, just pointing out the value in having the source - an open source > version. > > I was working with David Taylor and Josh Hsieh on the concept of > RemoteService interface, and a WebPageServi > >e, RemoteConfiguration, and > RemoteSession (using commons-httpclient 2.?) Basically, the service would > provide "Remote" content services, e.g. http, https (this is the > WebPageService), other RemoteService implementations could be WebDAV, FTP, > sFTP, > >tc. The use for service was/is for WebPagePortlet2. Basically the > WebPageService uses httpclient to manage url retrieval as well as > authentication, http proxy support, session "proxying", and holding a host > configuration for the portlet once it has > >equested and set a configuration > / holding the cookies, and credentials for a user per host config. I can > send you what I had done (anyone else as well). The main reason I > contacted > David directly about this work - as opposed to on the list is b/c I > >still > consider myself "new to java", and want to have David's advice, and code > review, and what not. > > Last I left I off with it... I had sent Josh and David my .war. I think > I > scared them off with my code? :[ I didn't hear back. David, I realize h > >w > busy you've been (hopefully it wasn't entirely my code), so perhaps David, > Josh, Marco, and myself and anyone else can work on this. I'd see this as > the; > Services > WebPageService /RemoteService > TransformerService (the web clipping and trans > >orm for another device > service) > Portlets > WebClip Portlet > WebPagePortlet2 > (many other portlets could use these services) > > I've got to imagine David is really tied up with J2? So perhaps others can > also provide that code review and guidance > >if David is tied up. > > Send your thoughts. > Thanks > > Attached: is pdf design I started with... it's out of date, but roughly > the > same more or less. I've not gotten into the form based authentication, nor > the cache, and global configuration is no lo > >ger, and rewriter is up in the > portlet (not functioning). At a basic level I've got the manager, service, > sessions, session, remotehosts, remotehost. and a portlet that can pull > down > via NTLM, BasicAuth, ssl, or plain http. The goal with WebPagePort > >et2 is to > "proxy the user thru" multiple requests, and add several features for > authentication etc. > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Marco Mari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 8:13 AM > To: Jetspeed Developers List > > > Subject: contribute to Jetspeed > > > Hi! > > For my master thesis I'd like to contribute to Jetspeed (I've already > posted > my cHTML and PDA project). > If you are interested I'm realizing a Web Clipping portlet (like Ibm or > Oracle Web clipping portlets > >. > Or I can realize a portlet that adapts the content of a Web page to mobile > devices (cHTML, WML, PDAs...). > In alternative I can contribute to Jetspeed 2, but in this case I have no > idea of what to do, and I need a job that can > give concrete resul > >s in a pair of months, because I have to write something > in the thesis :)... > > Thanks for any suggestion, > > Marco Mari > > __________________________________________________________________ > Partecipa al concorso Tiscali "collegati e vinci", > il prim > > premio e' un viaggio per 2 persone a Zanzibar! > http://point.tiscali.it/numerounico/ > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional > >ommands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > __________________________________________________________________ > Partecipa al concorso Tiscali "collegati e vinci", > il primo premio e' un viaggio per 2 persone a Zanzibar! > http://point.tiscali.it/numerounico/ > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
