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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).

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GridSphere is an open source standards-compliant (JSR 168) portal and portlet container.

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GateIn is a set of projects revolving aroung the main project called "GateIn Portal". GateIn portal is a merge of two mature projects that have been around for a while, JBoss Portal and eXo Portal. It takes the best of both into a single new project. The aim is to provide both an ... [More] intuitive portal to use as-is and a portal framework to build upon depending on your needs. [Less]

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SOHO CMS is a CMS system based on JSR 168, JSF, Java, JAX-WS 2, J-Unit and Ajax. Right now we are in a early stage of development. So don't expect to see magic here right away. People who like to contribute are very welcome. 6-1-2007: When I'm back from my vacation in Aruba, I will add an ... [More] updated bunch of files in the downloads area. So you can see what's happening. [Less]

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This project consists of sample Java Portlet (JSR 168) applications built using Spring Portlet MVC. They are intended to illustrate proper use of the framework. They are also useful for the testing of portals, portlet containers, and the framework itself.

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Welcome to CyberelayThe architecture of Cyberelay portal server has four main components: Aggregation Servlet, Request Process Chain and Portlet Container which reside in Portal Application, and Portlet Invocation Servlet which resides in Portlet Application. (See Figure 1) Figure 1: Cyberelay ... [More] Architecture Portal ApplicationAggregation ServletThe only task for Aggregation Servlet is to accept portal page request sent from browser and to pass the received request to Request Process Chain for handling. Request Process ChainRequest Process Chain is composed of a set of nodes. Each node assumes a certain task. While the received request traverses a node, a certain task would be accomplished. The outcome of a successful traversal would be a generated portal page. (See Figure 2) Figure 2: Portal Request Process Chain Request Pre-process Node Its responsiblities includes: Wrapping the incoming portal request/response to enrich them with additional built-in request attributes; Parsing/validating the incoming request URL; Logging out portal application if the incoming request is a logout request; Resolving requesting page. If not such page found, a PageNotFoundException would be thrown; Any other task need to be done during request pre-processing phase; Figure 3: Page Aggregation Framework The project is still under extensive development. Please contact cyberelay@gmail.com for detailed information. [Less]

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The Lazarus Portal is a collection of Java portlets (using the JSR168 spec), which provide analysis tools for phylogenetic research.

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Simple Framework for developing Portlets in a Command / Controller fashion similar to the J2EE FrontController pattern.

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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.

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portlet.pyThe aim of this project is to allow developers to write portlets in Python that can be deployed on a Java Portal using the JSR-168/286 specifications. This is simply a single Java class - PyPortlet - that implements the Portlet API and dispatches requests to a Python class. The PyPortlet ... [More] class is based on the org.python.util.PyServlet class that ships with the Jython distribution. The main difference of PyPortlet compared to PyServlet mostly lies in the difference in the Servlet/Portlet APIs. Other notable difference is that PyPortlet only dispatches to a single Python class while PyServlet dispatches to a Python class based on the URL. The project will also include a Python module, portlet.py, which is a thin wrapper around the Portlet API in order to simplify it and take advantage of python instead of being just an adapter. [Less]

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