"Diethelm Guallar, Gonzalo" wrote:

> I attended a short Oracle presentation on their
> Portal product, which looks a lot like Jetspeed
> with bunches of integration to their RDBMS. They
> talked a lot about their "portlet" concept, and
> I could verify it is basically the same idea as
> Jetspeed portlets. What I am looking for is:
>
> * Anybody knows whether Jetspeed's idea of portlets
>   borrowed from Oracle's, or the other way around,
>   or none of the above? Just curious.
>

The same for me. I arrived here too late to know about evolution.

>
> * Anybody knows of a technical reference to their
>   portlet architecture?
>

If you look at google under "portlet api", you will find javadocs of
their API.

>
> * Anybody has checked whether anything in the
>   Oracle portlet concept could be generic enough
>   to become part of Jetspeed?
>

What I saw doing what I said before was too tied to the database server
to be usable in a generic API. (I would have expected that from a closed
source company. I don't really understand Oracle's position with regards
to OSS.)



>
> Thanks,
>
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> Gonzalo A. Diethelm
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