The link is correct. Either you hit a server downtime or you proxy settings are wrong.
Roger
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From: "Loreno F. de Oliveira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Mar 15, 2004 8:27 AM
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Subject: Portal lists
Hi Benjamin...
I'm interested in to evaluate the maximum number of portal frameworks as
posible and I think your
link is a good reference to me. But I think the link is wrong. When I
try to access
http://www.manageability.org/blog/stuff/open_source_portal_servers_in_java/view
I got a message telling the item requested does not exists on the server.
Have you the updated reference for the portals list??
[]'s
Loreno
Benjamin Mestrallet wrote:
>You have several choices for that. I know that the eXo platform portlet
>container and pluto can be deployed in existing tomcat web application.
>In both way that will at least need a server restart :). I will not get
>in a portlet container comparaison here.
>
>The other part is a choice between several Portals and CMS that use one
>of this two certified portlet container.
>
>The list of Open Source portals can be found there
>http://www.manageability.org/blog/stuff/open_source_portal_servers_in_ja
>va/view
>
>The list of Open Source CMS can be found here :
>http://www.oscom.org/matrix/index.html;jsessionid=12FD0D90CFBD406D18ECD3
>EABD33651D
>
>Note that the eXo platform has also that CMS component as an IoC
>service, and waiting for JSR 170...
>
>For database, I guess it works the same for most portals and like for
>any other web applications, you need to define datasources in the
>configuration files for tomcat.
>
>user/roles are defined the same way using Tomcat realms (for J2EE based
>security). Portal can also add orgnaizational security level on top of
>that low level one.
>
>Benjamin
>
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>Objet : [portlets] What is the best portal container to do this?
>
>
>I need to develop portal/portlet application. This include JSP/servlet,
>database connections, user/role access and CMS. And good documentations
>do configure all that.
>
>But I can only use portal container whom I can deploy (with my portlets)
>in existing, running Tomcat web server.
>This company can't change server because of this app and I can only
>deploy portal container in running web server and then deploy my portlet
>war.
>
>So, which portlet/portal implementations support this?
>Tomcat is running, and I need to deploy portlet container and my portlet
>war.
>What about database connections, user/role access and CMS?
>What CMS you use and can I use it with portlet container?
>
>I spoke with few firms and they would love to use portlets if they don't
>have to change current web server because they don't want to
>move/redeploy current web app. They will use portlets if portlets and
>portlet container can be upgraded to current web server.
>
>Any help or advice what to do is welcome!
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