Discussion:
Portletcontainer
Lars-Olof Allerhed
2003-12-20 17:00:07 UTC
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Stefan!
Any update on the documentation mentioned below, is there a draf that
you can share or apublic document that you can point to?


Regards

Lollo

Lars-Olof Allerhed
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-----Original Message-----
From: ***@hursley.ibm.com [mailto:***@hursley.ibm.com]
Sent: den 9 december 2003 07:56
To: pluto-***@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Re: Portletcontainer


I'm in the middle of writing such a document, should be finished before
Xmas ;-).

I don't think that the container is tightly coupled to the portal
driver, in fact it was one of the design goals to not couple these two
components. That's why we have so many factories in there.

Stefan
hi,
I´m doing a project work with the topic - Portlets, Portletcontainer.
The company I´m working for already has a Portal, so that they don´t
want to have a totally new solution but want to integrate a Portlet
container in their existing Portal. To get into Portlets I´ve
installed
Pluto, and wrote some examples. Now we want to separate the container
from the Portal - actually there is separated source code for both,
but
they are very closely linked together and I find it quite difficult to
figure out all the relations. Now my question is, if you have any
advice
how to do it. Are there any Internetarticles or other literature about
this topic? My research showed me lots of tutorials and howto´s about
certain products like jetspeed or gridsphere but this isn´t what I´m
looking for. the pluto container implements lots of different classes,
is it really important to have all of them? I´m considering to try and
develop an own, more basic container.
Thanks for your help
Christian
Lars-Olof Allerhed
2003-12-21 10:31:40 UTC
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Could anyone be so kind to write a smal snipet that shows how to call
the container and have the container render one portlet from inside a
servelt or a jsp page?

Regards

Lollo

Lars-Olof Allerhed
mobil: 0707932961
hem: 0858246740
lars-***@allerhed.com
http://www.allerhed.com




-----Original Message-----
From: Lars-Olof Allerhed
Sent: den 20 december 2003 18:00
To: pluto-***@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: RE: Portletcontainer


Stefan!
Any update on the documentation mentioned below, is there a draf that
you can share or apublic document that you can point to?


Regards

Lollo

Lars-Olof Allerhed
mobil: 0707932961
hem: 0858246740
lars-***@allerhed.com
http://www.allerhed.com




-----Original Message-----
From: ***@hursley.ibm.com [mailto:***@hursley.ibm.com]
Sent: den 9 december 2003 07:56
To: pluto-***@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Re: Portletcontainer


I'm in the middle of writing such a document, should be finished before
Xmas ;-).

I don't think that the container is tightly coupled to the portal
driver, in fact it was one of the design goals to not couple these two
components. That's why we have so many factories in there.

Stefan
hi,
I´m doing a project work with the topic - Portlets, Portletcontainer.
The company I´m working for already has a Portal, so that they don´t
want to have a totally new solution but want to integrate a Portlet
container in their existing Portal. To get into Portlets I´ve
installed
Pluto, and wrote some examples. Now we want to separate the container
from the Portal - actually there is separated source code for both,
but
they are very closely linked together and I find it quite difficult to
figure out all the relations. Now my question is, if you have any
advice
how to do it. Are there any Internetarticles or other literature about
this topic? My research showed me lots of tutorials and howto´s about
certain products like jetspeed or gridsphere but this isn´t what I´m
looking for. the pluto container implements lots of different classes,
is it really important to have all of them? I´m considering to try and
develop an own, more basic container.
Thanks for your help
Christian
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