You wish :(
On jetspeed based portals maybee. I haven't really tried it in there.
However in the biggest opensource portal Liferay it's not really working.
(See http://www.nabble.com/Portlet-howto-tf4587073.html)

Thijs


Eelco Hillenius wrote:
> 
>> We're developing our (social networking ;- ) site using wicket talking to
>> our Spring-managed services layer. We're going to need to provide content
>> management features for our internal users (admins, moderators,
>> marketers)
>> and I'm exploring possible solutions.
>>
>> I realize we can build our own CMS but I wonder whether any of the
>> existing
>> (mature) systems would play nicely with a wicket based app.
> 
> I have no experience with this myself. If I would look for an existing
> one, I would probably look for a CMS that supports JSR-168 (portlets).
> From Wicket beta3 onwards, Wicket pages should work fluently in such
> environments.
> 
> Eelco
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