Good Afternoon Francisco i have an opinion on the subject which i would be more than happy to share with you
> 1) User preferences: every user can configure its "window" and maintain its configuration after save preferences and log in again. The user can select options from a list and position them where he wants. ¿Maybe using portlets?¿Changing css dinamically depending on logged user?¿Any other option? MG>JetSpeed..tried and true Principal assignment to User,Group http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/ > 2) Languages: every user can access in some languages. As I've tested, the language is configured with regional settings. But it is possible to select the language in the login page and maintain it during the session? MG>simple as setting request_locate to en requst_locale=es MG>http://struts.apache.org/2.1.6/docs/how-do-we-change-locales.html > > 3) Persistence layer: better Hibernate or iBatis? About performance? MG>I think hibernate has more deploys be aware of lazy_init not creating all dependent objects in object graph https://www.hibernate.org/162.html > > 4) E-commerce: shop cart, what about security? MG>SSL all the way..dont send cleartext for anything unless you want mailicious eavesdropper intervention! http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/ssl-howto.html MG>i can give you SSL solutions for OAS, WL, Resin, JBOSS if you need it > > 5) Sitemesh or Tiles? I've used tiles and it is ok, but the xml are too long. > About performance? MG>Sitemesh is the css handler that is preconfigured for Struts <filter> <filter-name>sitemesh</filter-name> <filter-class>com.opensymphony.module.sitemesh.filter.PageFilter</filter-class> </filter> <filter-mapping> <filter-name>sitemesh</filter-name> <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern> </filter-mapping> MG>if you like using VM macros coded thru SiteMesh then enable VelocityPageFilter in web.xml <filter> <filter-name>sitemesh</filter-name> <filter-class>org.apache.struts2.sitemesh.VelocityPageFilter</filter-class> </filter> <filter-mapping> <filter-name>sitemesh</filter-name> <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern> </filter-mapping> and for freemarker <filter> <filter-name>sitemesh</filter-name> <filter-class>org.apache.struts2.sitemesh.FreeMarkerPageFilter</filter-class> </filter> <filter-mapping> <filter-name>sitemesh</filter-name> <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern> </filter-mapping> Saludos Cordiales desde EEUU! Martin GMT+5(esta semana) > > > > The options I've considered are: > > Tomcat, MySQL, Struts2 with Spring IOC and open in view filter, Sitemesh or > Tiles, Hibernate or iBatis, Portlets. > > Other option is use JSF. Which selection do you think would be better? > Martin Gainty ______________________________________________ Jogi és Bizalmassági kinyilatkoztatás/Verzicht und Vertraulichkeitanmerkung/Note de déni et de confidentialité Ez az üzenet bizalmas. Ha nem ön az akinek szánva volt, akkor kérjük, hogy jelentse azt nekünk vissza. Semmiféle továbbítása vagy másolatának készítése nem megengedett. Ez az üzenet csak ismeret cserét szolgál és semmiféle jogi alkalmazhatósága sincs. Mivel az electronikus üzenetek könnyen megváltoztathatóak, ezért minket semmi felelöség nem terhelhet ezen üzenet tartalma miatt. Diese Nachricht ist vertraulich. Sollten Sie nicht der vorgesehene Empfaenger sein, so bitten wir hoeflich um eine Mitteilung. 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Étant donné que les email peuvent facilement être sujets à la manipulation, nous ne pouvons accepter aucune responsabilité pour le contenu fourni. > From: fcoexpos...@hotmail.com > To: user@struts.apache.org > Subject: Doubts about new project (Struts2 good way to do it?) > Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 15:45:09 +0000 > > > Hello, > > I want to create a portal with this functionalities, and I don't know if it > is possible to do it using Struts2 or what is better for it: > > 1) User preferences: every user can configure its "window" and maintain its > configuration after save preferences and log in again. The user can select > options from a list and position them where he wants. ¿Maybe using > portlets?¿Changing css dinamically depending on logged user?¿Any other option? > > 2) Languages: every user can access in some languages. As I've tested, the > language is configured with regional settings. But it is possible to select > the language in the login page and maintain it during the session? > > 3) Persistence layer: better Hibernate or iBatis? About performance? > > 4) E-commerce: shop cart, what about security? > > 5) Sitemesh or Tiles? I've used tiles and it is ok, but the xml are too long. > About performance? > > > > The options I've considered are: > > Tomcat, MySQL, Struts2 with Spring IOC and open in view filter, Sitemesh or > Tiles, Hibernate or iBatis, Portlets. > > Other option is use JSF. Which selection do you think would be better? > > Thanks in advance. > > Francisco > > _________________________________________________________________ > Chatea sin límites en Messenger con la tarifa plana de Orange > http://serviciosmoviles.es.msn.com/messenger/orange.aspx _________________________________________________________________ Lauren found her dream laptop. Find the PC that’s right for you. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/choosepc/?ocid=ftp_val_wl_290