Ryan,

Santiago can provide more details but J2 supports
Ajax.  We currently have a Ajax Branch in CVS (Work in
Progress) as well as an AjaxEngine used by a few of
the admin portlets.

Regards,

David Le Strat.

--- Ryan Moquin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I downloaded M3, but couldn't figure out how to
> build a custom project 
> for it or build it so that it worked.  i was able to
> get the binaries 
> working without any trouble, but I'm not sure then
> how I can make a 
> custom project out of that either.  I also want to
> deploy this on my 
> tomcat hoster, I'm hoping that I'll be able to do
> that without too much 
> difficulty, there is much more to set up than
> jetspeed 1 it seems.  I'm 
> very interested though in moving to Jetspeed 2.
> 
> Also, does Jetspeed 2 use AJAX at all?  Part of my
> reason for moving to 
> Jetspeed 2, is I want to incorporate AJAX into my
> portal, and I think it 
> will be easier with Jetspeed 2.  I was looking at
> the Echo 2 framework, 
> since it will allow me to use AJAX without really
> knowing AJAX directly, 
> tho I'm not sure if that will integrate at all with
> Jetspeed.
> 
> Yeah, Jetspeed 2 looks pretty cool so far from what
> i've seen of it, I'm 
> hoping to get my jetspeed 1 project migrated over
> fairly easily, since 
> I'm a one person developer on a portal and I just
> don't have much time 
> to play with it! :)
> 
> Ron Wheeler wrote:
> 
> > This is only a rumour but there seems to be a
> problem with M4. You 
> > might try with M3.
> > I had the same problem and then downloaded the M3
> binary and it worked 
> > immediately.
> > I switched away from MySQL to HSQL at the same
> time so I am not sure 
> > if it is a database problem or just a bug in M4. I
> have to get MySQL 
> > working so I will find outthe answer to that
> question shortly.
> >
> > I did not retry the "getting started" with M3
> instead of M4 but it is 
> > worth a try.
> >
> > The software works but the packaging is really
> hard to fathom. It is 
> > not set up so that an application can be quickly
> or easily built. The 
> > separation between Jetspeed and my application is
> too fuzzy.
> >
> > I have got some really good advice about how to
> use Jetspeed in a real 
> > production environment under Eclipse in this forum
> but this is not 
> > part of the "standard" distribution and
> documentation.
> >
> > On the positive side, there seems to be a number
> of people who are not 
> > Java developers who are adopting Jetspeed 2 as a
> means to an end and 
> > perhaps we will be able to figure out easy ways to
> get it installed 
> > and put into an environment where it can be used
> as a tool somewhat 
> > independent from the application.
> >
> > Ron
> >
> > Ryan Moquin wrote:
> >
> >> Hello, I'm new to Jetspeed2 and I'm trying to
> figure out how to get 
> >> started with it.  I want to convert my jetspeed 1
> portal over to it, 
> >> but I'm having trouble with the getting started
> document on the 
> >> jetspeed 2 site.  I'm getting the
> PortletAggregator error in Tomcat 
> >> 5.5 that says that the spring framework couldn't
> create the 
> >> PortletAggregator bean.  I found someone who had
> the same problem on 
> >> the mailing list here:
> >>
> >>
>
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/portals-jetspeed-user/200509.mbox/[EMAIL
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> 
> >>
> >>
> >> The solution that this person was told was to get
> the source from 
> >> head for jetspeed2 and use that.  According to
> the Getting Started 
> >> document, you can't make your own customizable
> portal if you do 
> >> that.  So I'm a little confused at how to proceed
> at this point.  Any 
> >> help would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!
> >>
> >> Ryan
> >>
> >>
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