Santiago -

The NNTP Portlet can make use of and James to moderate discussion or
simple use another NNTP resource, without that feature.

My question is how do I Internationalize a portlet?  Making entries in
each language file?



----- Original Message -----
From: "Santiago Gala" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jetspeed Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Jetspeed
Developers List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 6:33 AM
Subject: Re: NNTP Porlet


> Kevin McIntyre wrote:
> > Using NNTP I've created a "Threaded Discussion" Portlet.  I would like
to
> > contribute.  It works with James, extending NNTPRepositoryImpl
> > to remove threads for moderated discussion.
> >
> > Is it necessary to Internationalize before contributing?
> >
>
> I would be nice :-)
>
> But I don't think a portlet which brings a James dependency should be
> inside jetspeed. (Maybe I understood it wrong).
>
> As a matter of fact, we are in the process of stabilizing Jetspeed 1 and
> planning a move to Jetspeed-2.
>
> My personal opinion (but I think most developers will agree) is that
> Jetspeed and portlets should be separate modules in the future.
>
> Jetspeed 2 will ship with functionality as a portal tool
> (administration), and a few key or simple demo portlets.
>
> Jetspeed will have separate modules for hosting development of portlets
> like what you are proposing, shipping in different "portlet
> applications". The original proposal for the Portlet API included
> facilities for doing this. I don't think they will drop it, since it is
> a highly desirable feature.
>
> So, while I think it will be worthwhile to look more into your proposal,
> I suggest that you open a bugzilla issue (Request For Enhancement), and
> discuss features and dependencies with interested people there. In this
> way, you can proceed without bringing additional dependencies inside
> jetspeed.
>
> If it looks worthwhile, it could be put in the scratchpad to develop
> there until it can be released (in the Jetspeed-2 infrastructure) as a
> portlet application. Or people could build it separately from the
> scratchpad.
>
> Regards,
>       Santiago
>
> P.S.) I CC: dev, since it mostly belong to jetspeed development.
>
>
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