I have a some questions about how we are thinking about using Turbine ( ie. I
don't think we are using it correctly ). We have our developers writing
screens and actions that make up our intranet applications.
We want to allow our users to have a intranet portal where they can have all
these web apps at their disposal. So we thought that Jetspeed would be a
great way to 'organize and layout' these applications. Each portal would just
jump into the turbine screen/actions or would be the first turbine screen of
that app. This is all working fine so far. We can use Jetspeed to organize
our applications/portlets and jump right into our turbine intranet apps from
there.
We want our intranet apps to have the same look and feel and same
authentication/authorization. So we have jetspeed/turbine/intranet apps under
the same zone/context. They all use the same navigaions, login, layout
(jetspeeds), TurbineResources.properties, etc.
Now, we want to allow our developers to use web macro and all the new template
stuff that is coming around, but you have to replace the sessionvalidator,
layout, etc in turbine. This messes up our jetspeed setup. How should/can we
do this and not have each web app prompt the user to login? Solutions I see:
1) Each web app in it's own zone/context with its own turbine servlet and
setup, but then the user would be required to login again.
2) Hack our own layout, validator, etc that is a conglomeration of jetspeed,
our own stuff, webmacro specific stuff, etc.
3) Wait for a servlet server where sessions are persistent and may be
transfered to a different server/context?
Am I way off here? Any help/ideas would be appreciated...
Jeff Brekke
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