> -----Original Message-----
> From: Helder Pinto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 9:40 AM
> To: Jetspeed User
> Subject: Jetspeed/JSP
>
>
> Hi!
>
> I've been exploring the Jetspeed framework since a few weeks and,
> besides the
> observation that there is an enormous lack of documentation, I
> realized that

Here is some more enormous lack of documentation:
http://www.bluesunrise.com/jetspeed-docs/JetspeedTutorial.htm

> there isn't too much parity between JSP and Velocity templates,
> being the former
> ones very limited in terms of WML support. I would appreciate to see in a
> further version a higher attention to JSP.

You would appreciate?
I would appreciate if you'd go ...

>
> But the reason of my mail is the following:
>
Let me guess: To babble on with ridiculous unintelligent bullshit, to dis
our documentation and make requests of us like we're your servants.

> The project in which I have to use the Jetspeed framework doesn't
> require the
> MVC model. Basically, I only want to take advantage of Jetspeed's user

No MVC model? Sounds like an anti-pattern. Everything goes in the JSP.
Brilliantly done.

> management (profile, persistence, customization) and portlet
> infrastructure
> (Portlet API, PSML, etc.). I would like to receive from all of you some
> guidelines about how to develop (in JSP) a lightweight mobile
> portal, supporting
> both HTML and WML, and based on Jetspeed framework. How can I

Yass sur, right away sur.

> write my own JSP
> pages that include the portlets selected by each user, without
> having to base my
> work on JSP templates and Taglibs made available by Jetspeed? Do
> I have to be
> stuck to all the Jetspeed's complexity to do my work?
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
> Helder

The term 'open source user' is taking on new meaning here.



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