There are 2 solutions :
- Alfresco contains some portlets. As you suggested, it is certainly a
configuration issue.
- Using the JCR API to access to the Alfreso repository. Alfresco is
based on Spring.

The Graffito project (http://incubator.apache.org/graffito/) will
support  Alftresco. See our OCM tools which is already supporting
Jackrabbit.

freel free to review the Graffito project and I will be very happy to
help. I'm currently on vacation but in september I will have plenty of
time to work on Graffito.



On 8/8/06, Enrique Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Ethan,

My intention was to show Alfresco's contents through the portal... and I
thought turning Alfresco into a portlet was the best solution... but I'm
unable to do it...
Do you show Alfresco's contents in a tab in J2? Maybe with an IFrame
portlet pointing to Alfresco as web app??

Regards,
Enrique


Ethan Adams escribió:
> I run Jetspeed and Alfresco together where Alfresco is installed as a
> standard war instead of a portlet.   I didn't really see any benefit in
> running Alfresco as a portlet over the standard war.
>
> Just my 2 cents.
>



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