> > 1) How do you see a more complete integration with the XML.apache.org
> > framework?
>
> This was already approved by the PMC.  Integration should be happening
> over the next 2 weeks.  Just need to get the infrastructure setup.

> They are still there.  Jetspeed 2.0 will fully embrace Cocoon 2.0.  It
> really wasn't possible to do this with the 1.x series.  SiteMap and the
> new offline infrastructure will really work out well :)

Ok great. I take it you're also interested about WML possibilities in
Jetspeed too ?
The biggest problem I see here is that it's not just a matter of changing
the tag language, but already of reducing the content and offering another
type of navigation (I have a Motorola WAP phone and almost all the sites
require far too many steps to get the desired data).

> ECS will still be there.  I don't want to remove the capability of ECS
> Portlets.  That said it will be a minority.  XML creation will clearly
> be the most popular way to push out content.  I really see the Jetspeed
> project becoming a way to pull/push XML subscriptions.

Well I actually meant just changing the use of ECS to define XML tags. This
way it's only a conversion of data output rather that a complete rewrite
(unless this is what is indeed intended).

> Since a Portlet is just an interface it is possible to use EJBs under
> Jetspeed but at this time there are no plans for the Jetspeed Engine to
> use EJB.

Ok, I didn't expect that either :) but I was just thinking about the best
place for EJBs in the Jetspeed/Turbine framework. A lot of projects are
trying to seperate content from display, and I think some people might be
interested in interfacing with already existing EJBs to build enterprise
front-ends.

Cheers,

    Serge...


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