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From: Tambascio, Larry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 April 2004 20:58
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: Migrating from Struts to Portlets
Robert,
That's interesting, and certainly worth noting. I'll keep my eyes out
for
th
Hello,
Robertm are your portlet JSR-168 portlets or Oracle portlet API portlets?
Larry, do you need to build JSR-168 portlets or a vendor API specific portlets?
Regards,
Mete
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From: Robert Augustyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hello again Larry,
Also the Liferay open source portal project just today announced that they passed the
JSR-168 TCK tests, so there are now at least two open source portal projects that are
completely JSR-168 compliant. Liferay has Struts integration in the portlet layer too.
So I suggest you
Hello Larry,
The open source eXo portal project has a Struts bridge to view Struts applications as
JSR-168 portlets. I've never used it so am not familiar with it. You can check it out
at http://www.exoplatform.org and join the mailing list to ask them questions.
Regards,
Mete
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Subject: RE: Migrating from Struts to Portlets
Robert,
That's interesting, and certainly worth noting. I'll keep my eyes out for
that. I agree it sounds kind of vendor specific, but... How did your team
get around that? Or are they still battling there?
I'm curio
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Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 2:29 PM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Migrating from Struts to Portlets
Larry,
We have concerted our app from Struts on Tomcat and
jboss to Struts on
Oracle Portal and jboss.
One problems which we run into was
Larry,
We have concerted our app from Struts on Tomcat and
jboss to Struts on
Oracle Portal and jboss.
One problems which we run into was that some struts
jsp tags just would
not work.
I think this problem was Oracle Portal specific but I
do not know for
sure so this could be something to consider.
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