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Liferay Portal is the world's leading enterprise open source portal framework, offering integrated Web publishing and content management, an enterprise service bus and service-oriented architecture ... [More] , and compatibility with all major IT infrastructures. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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JBoss Portal provides an open source platform for hosting and serving a portal's Web interface, publishing and managing its content, and customizing its experience.
Created over 3 years ago.

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The eXo Platform combines several modules to build a powerful enterprise portal. It includes a content management system, a portlet container, a portal, hot deployable services, a portlet framework, a ... [More] customization tool, a workflow service, enhanced communication tools, and a bunch of bundled portlets. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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The OpenPortal Project aims to build an Enterprise-class implementation of a Portal Server in the open source community. It is comprised of many sub-projects including the Portlet Repository, the ... [More] Portlet Container, WSRP, JSFPortletBridge, NetBeans PortalPack and others. The project aims to produce lightweight, modular, consumable components that can be used by many environments, including Portal Servers, Tools, SOA/BI runtimes, and more. The Project was derived from Sun Microsystems' Sun Java System Portal Server 7 product and is available to the community under an open source license. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Apache Pluto is the reference implementation of JSR-168 and JSR-286 (Java Portlet API 1.0 and 2.0). Pluto is part of the Apache Portals project (http://www.apache.org/portals).
Created over 3 years ago.

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Jahia is an Enterprise Web Content Management System coupled with an integrated Document Management Server and a Corporate Portal Solution. Jahia delivers a complete, standardized and easy-to-use Unified Web Content Platform.
Created over 3 years ago.

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JWCMSJava Web Content Management SystemMain project goalsProject JWCMS goals: complete JSR-286 implementation simple content management
Created 7 months ago.

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A set of portlets confirming to JSR-286 standards. The initial portlets in this project are: Arbitrary Text Portlet: Portlet acting as placeholder for any arbitrary text. Video View Portlet: Portlet ... [More] for streaming flash videos. Video View HTML5 Portlet: Portlet for displaying video using HTML5's tag. Read this blog for understanding how to encode video for use in . All the above portlets have been tested in Liferay 5.2.x. This is part of the WizTools.org projects. Video View PortletScreenshot of the Video View Portlet. Configuration of this portlet is similar to Arbitrary Text Portlet. [Less]
Created 7 months ago.

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A JSR 168 compliant Portlet that will interact with the Google applications. Initial support is included for Google Search. Future support may include Google Maps.
Created 12 months ago.

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OverviewSibutu is an open-source light-weight alternative to a portal/portlet container for creating extensible, robust, reusable Java web applications with multi-language and hierarchical multi-site ... [More] support. The framework has modular structure and uses open-source components (Hibernate 3, Spring, Acegi, Tiles 2, Spring Web Flow and Quartz). Sibutu supports a limited set of portlet capabilities and ability to plug in a different MVC framework for each module (e.g. Struts2 or Tapestry). Each module consists of a separate WAR file and is designed to be logically separated from other modules. It means that each module can be developed and tested separately on any servlet container and then plugged into sibutu kernel at the deployment stage with configuration files' changes only. With Sibutu's multi-site feature you can manage multiple sites with unique layouts within one web application and maintain any domain hierarchy. Key featuresMulti-WAR and pluggable MVC frameworksSibutu supports different modules to be written using defferent frameworks. Each module is deployed separately in its own WAR file and linked together with an EAR deployment descriptor. Each framework can be easily configured with the simple adapter interface. Currently sibutu provides Struts 2 adapter out of the box. Multi-languageDB-based translations with flexible translation technics, based upon user defined language, site language and hierarchy. Sibutu also provides web interface for third-party translators. Multi-siteEasily extend layouts and presentations for different sites, placing UI elements in a separate WAR. Portlet 2.0 supportSibutu supports a limited set of upcoming portlet 2.0 spec features: Namespacing, portlet parameters isolation Shared session attributes Resource serving Public render parameters Portlet filters Portlet preferences Seamless portlet 1.0 supportEasily plug-in JSR-168 portlets as modules and configure with a simple adapter interface. Single sign-on supportSibutu uses Acegi Security and Central Authentication Service to maintain SSO across different domains. Declarative web flow managementDeclaratively manage web flows, states and URLs with Spring Web Flow. Change flow execution without changing URLs, which is crucial for search engine optimization. JCR 1.0 supportSibutu provides JCR implementation based on Oracle XML DB. DownloadsDownload beta version at http://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=182090 [Less]
Created 12 months ago.