Hi Muhammad,

If you interested in portlet development type you maybe interested looking
at one of the projects from Apache Portal: http://portals.apache.org

Hope this helps.

Thanks,

Henry

On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 2:21 AM, Joseph Schmidt
<[email protected]>wrote:

> I don't consider myself a fan of Portals, but to be fair, there are more
>> to Portals than just the portlet pages. The Portal provides a one-stop
>> administration for the entire application which can consist of multiple
>> Portlets / Applications. You also get single sign-on for all Portlets
>> hosted on the Portal and most Portals ship with a plethora of enterprisy
>> applications.
>>
> The user can see only the "portlet pages".
> However, the Ajax/CMS based solutions also have SSO and nice configuration
> of those portlets like "boxes". It's just that most of the serverside
> solutions are PHP based.
>
>
>  Its a shame the Portal spec deviated so much from the Servlet spec.
>> Servlet based frameworks have to jump quite a few hoops to comply with
>> the Portlet spec.
>>
> Yes it is. I haven't seen any portlet implementation that is fast - because
> the requirements ask
> too much from the server. If a portal was fast, it was not using the
> portlet specification.
>
> So I believe that the best way to have what the users want "portlet pages",
> si not to use the portlet specification, but the CMS+Ajax like approach -
> since this is the only fast solution so far.
>
> Joseph.
>
>

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