> I think I saw some reference to an IBM project including integration with
Notes.(??)

IBM uses WebSphere Portal Server for all portal projects it does. The IBM
WebSphere Portal Server product and the JetSpeed open source project have
the same Portlet API (we have donated a portlet container implementation,
see the portlet API branch), maybe that caused some confusion.

Best regards,

Thomas

Thomas Schaeck
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IBM Pervasive Computing Division
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Subject:  Major Implementations?



Does anyone know of any large corporate entities that are proceeding with
Jetspeed implementations? I think I saw some reference to an IBM project
including integration with Notes.(??)

I am in charge of development of extranets for a large corporation.  I am
intrigued by the functionality that is emerging within Jetspeed, and am
equally disappointed by the vapor-ware currently available from iPlanet,
Oracle and others.

However for a company with lots of cash to blow on such things, name brands
tend to get things sold internally. It's the old "Noone gets fired for
buying IBM..." scenario. Basically, I am looking for references to include
in a project proposal and tool-selection justification.

In addition, is there a roadmap for stabilization of the application for an
initial release? I'm looking for milestones where requirements are frozen
(no more scope-creep), etc ...

Thanks in advance for any information.

-JP


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