Hi Todd,

I suggest you contact Martin Cooper who is a Struts committer. He wants to implement 
the portlet part of the struts-chain project. You can ask him about that. His email 
address is martinc at apache.org

Also, subscribing to struts-dev would be good because you can follow on the current 
discussion around this topic.

Hope this helps..

Mete

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From: Todd Kuebler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Jetspeed Developers List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:  Thu, 30 Oct 2003 11:32:41 -0800

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>Very cool.   Let me know if you need any help and what is needed, I have a 
>few spare cycles in the next few months.
>
>-tk
>
>At 01:39 PM 10/29/2003 +0000, Mete Kural wrote:
>> >Agreed. Just to point that a specialized MVC framework like this one
>> >can be kept as a subproject of jetspeed2, specially if we have portlet
>> >applications depending heavily on it that will be ported from jetspeed
>> >1.
>>
>>God willing in the near future Struts 2.0 will be a framework for portlet 
>>(JSR-168) application development and applications based on it should be 
>>portable on any JSR-168 container. You can follow the pluto-dev and 
>>struts-dev lists for discussions on making Struts 2.0 a portlet framework.
>>
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