Joe,
I think if you look deeper into the Jetspeed Community, you will see an emerging portal technology that is quite useful to many industries. There is definitely alot of new development. During the past 6 months, I have been very pleased with the progress of Jetspeed and the growth of its community.

In my opinion, Jahia looks like another risky business model, compared to Apache Software License. Jahia looks like it has some components of the Lutris Technologies (Enhydra) business model which did not work out. Jahia seems to still have a small partner list, it will be interesting to see if Jahia can expand its partner list and generate sustaining revenue.

Is Jahia going to try to conform to JSR 168 standards?
Glen

Joe wrote:

Hi,

Is Jetspeed still being developed? It seems that a new
release has just come out (1.4b2??) but is the
development still continuing? The portal thing seems
to have died off as everyone has determined that they
are not of much use.

Is the standard Java Portlet API that is talked about
a JCP standard or an Apache standard?

And a big question... I have reviewed both Jahia
(www.jahia.org) and Jetspeed. How does Jetspeed stack
up against Jahia? Jahia carries a minimum price tag of
US$5000, can you even compare Jetspeed to Jahia?

Regards,
Beri



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