What an incredible accomplishment.  In addition to the development,  
there has been an extraordinary amount of coordination and  
communication required to make this happen.  The core group of people  
that worked so hard to make this happen deserve a party at the  
upcoming JA-SIG.  They almost seem like celebrities considering all  
the chatter from the key players on the list recently.

Congratulations!



On Apr 17, 2008, at 5:18 PM, Eric Dalquist wrote:

JA-SIG is proud to announce the General Audience release of uPortal  
3.0.0. uPortal 3.0.0 GA is the culmination of a significant effort by  
many people in the uPortal community to take a revolutionary step  
with the uPortal code base.

Full release notes are available along with a uPortal 3.0 release  
overview. The release notes page includes links to the milestone and  
two release candidates that preceded this GA release.

This release includes the following new features and fixes:

A standard project structure and build management system using Maven  
2 with Ant utility scripts.
Use of the Pluto 1.1 portlet container which provides future-proofing  
for eventual JSR-286 support.
A single Spring application context with much of the portal  
application configuration residing in this context.
Database import and export utilities using Cernunnos scripts. Thanks  
to Andrew Wills from Unicon for this work.
A new theme and skin along with a more understandable directory  
structure for layout and skin related files. The new skin is also  
using jQuery to provide drag and drop features which are enabled by  
default. Thanks to Gary Thompson from Unicon and Jen Bourey from Yale  
for this work.
Layout cache friendly dynamic title support for channels and  
portlets. Dynamic titles for channels and portlets work on every  
render now. Thanks to Nick Bolton from Unicon for this work.
Quickstart generation scripts. Quickstart generation is now as simple  
as running an Ant task.
Consistent cache scheme and configuration based on Spring-Modules  
Caching API. Most existing dynamic caches have been converted to use  
the new API and it is currently backed by EHCache though other  
caching frameworks can easily be used.
CAS 3.2 is bundled with uPortal and is used as the default  
authentication mechanism. Thanks to Scott Battaglia from Rutgers,  
Andrew Petro from Unicon and Jen Bourey from Yale for this work.
CAS Proxy tickets are available to JSR-168 portlets as a user  
attribute. Thanks to Jen Bourey from Yale for this work.
New default content that provides a better first-impression and  
demonstration of the uPortal framework.
Over 150 bugs, improvements, new features, and tasks resolved since 2.6
Source and Quick Start downloads are available on the uPortal All  
Release page. JavaDocs and developer-centric materials are available  
on the project's Maven site

This release is ready for general use. If you do find any issues  
please file them in the JA-SIG Issue Tracker

I want to thank everyone who contributed to the development both  
directly and in-directly. Having this developer community available  
for both code and design insight has been invaluable.

A more press-release centric announcement will follow tomorrow on the  
uportal-user and other lists along with the uPortal web-site and  
other locations.

uPortal 3.0.0 Release Engineer,
-Eric Dalquist



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