> Also, there is the machine in http://XMLmodeling.com. Even if it is
> quite certainly implemented with jetspeed, I don't know the version, and
> there is no reference to the jetspeed project in the page. So, for a
> demo, your customer will have to trust you when you clain it is jetspeed.
>

This is my site, so I can verify that it is indeed running Jetspeed!  It's
been running 1.2b1 since September, non-stop without a problem (I did patch
2-3 bug fixes into that version).  I don't get a lot of traffic, but on the
order of 50 visits per day very consistently.  There are 4 RSS newsfeeds
that are updated once per hour.  The other portlets are static HTML.  I
deactivated the login because I didn't reallly need it.  I believe that my
goal was achieved by getting a few folks to use this portal as a regular
information source.  FYI, the site is running on WinNT using the JRun 3.0
servlet engine routed via Apache Web server.

Also, fyi, I featured a screen shot of Jetspeed (using a product catalog
demo that I put togther)and some portlet architecture discussion in my
forthcoming book.  The book, on XML modeling with UML, will be released in
early April.

I also have 1.3a1 running on a test machine, but am keeping a close eye on
the excellent development progess and waiting for the next stable release
before converting the XMLModeling site.

Dave



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