Yes.

You can put a WSRP Consumer Proxy portlet in your psml page.
For example, WSRP4J includes a WSRP Consumer Proxy portlet. (See
http://portals.apache.org/wsrp4j/)

If a WSRP Consumer proxy portlet from any vendor is a JSR-168 portlet, then 
Jetspeed can act as a
WSRP consumer. 
The real WSRP action is done by the WSRP Proxy portlet, not by Jetspeed itself. 
Jetspeed just host
the JSR-168 portlet which provides WSRP consuming.

If you want WSRP consuming, deploy a WSRP proxy portlet into Jetspeed2 and 
configure that with
proper WSRP producer information.


-Woonsan


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