Hello, I started a diploma thesis about enterprise portals, the JSR 168 and some performance management with the endproduct. I have to integrate the functionality of a system management application for bankingdevices in an enterprise portal. I want to build my exaples with Jetspeed. Now, the problem is, that J2 is not fully developed and probably useless for my purposes.
So I decided, to explain the JSR168 more theoretical and build some examples with pluto, for the application of my practical part, I want to use J1. I build my application with JSP-Pages. My questions. Please correct my, if I�m not right with the following notions: 1) The portlet-api from J1 is very close to the JSR 168 (because the JSR168 arised from J-portlet-api) 2) If I use only a few J1 specific functionality, the portlets can easily migrated to a JSR168 compilant product (probably later J2) 3) At the moment, there is no product on the marked, that supports the JSR168 completely 4) I can build some basic Portlets to demonstrate the funktionality of the JSR168 and they can run standalone in Pluto If there are some elementary differences between the portlet-api from J1 and JSR168, please can I have more detailed informations to that point? And which version of J1 i should use? The latest cvs, or 1.4 (binary release)? What is about liferay? They argue, that this portal supports the JSR168 (but not certified, so long as pluto is not integrated). If you compare it with J1, is liveray "more compilant" with the JSR168 than J1? That are very important considerations for me, please feel free to answers at full length ;) If you have other related notes for me, any help would be appreciated .. Thanks a lot! Felix -- GMX Weihnachts-Special: Seychellen-Traumreise zu gewinnen! Rentier entlaufen. Finden Sie Rudolph! Als Belohnung winken tolle Preise. http://www.gmx.net/de/cgi/specialmail/ +++ GMX - die erste Adresse f�r Mail, Message, More! +++ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
