Projects tagged ‘portlet’ and ‘spring’


Jump to tag:

Projects tagged ‘portlet’ and ‘spring’

Filtered by Project Tags portlet spring

Refine results Project Tags java (8) jsr-168 (6) ja-sig (3) portal (2) framework (2) hibernate (2) mvc (2) jsr168 (2) ajax (2) j2ee (2) yale (2) maven2 (1)

[9 total ]

6 Users
   

Jetspeed is an Open Source implementation of an Enterprise Information Portal, written in Java and XML. Within a Jetspeed portal, individual portlets can be aggregated to create a page. Each portlet ... [More] is an independent application with Jetspeed acting as the central hub making information from multiple sources available in an easy to use manner. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

1 Users

JSR-168 user feedback portlet.
Created about 1 year ago.

1 Users

JSR-168 calendar aggregation portlet.
Created about 1 year ago.

0 Users

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 about 1 year ago.

0 Users

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 ... [More] of portals, portlet containers, and the framework itself. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

0 Users

presents a LifeRay portlet for google contacts service. Provides on-line view and possibility to off-line with further syncronixation.
Created 4 months ago.

0 Users

A jee web merging framework.
Created about 1 year ago.

0 Users

DescriptionThe Todo portlet is a JSR-168 (Portlet API) portlet that can be deployed on every JSR-168 compliant portal server. The overall purpose of the Todo portlet is to allow users to manage todo ... [More] items and to organize them in categories. Once a user, regardless of its role, has logged-on to the web portal, he gets access to the Todo portlet and is able to navigate through a list of categories that consists of a predefined “Public” category augmented with those categories that have been created by the user. All users are able to access the todo items that are contained inside the “Public” category; all other categories are private, meaning that only the creator has access to them. The user is able to extend the list of categories by creating new categories. For each category the user can specify its name. If a user chooses a category from the list of available categories, then all its associated todo items are displayed. The user can view the details of a todo item and/or add, edit and remove todo items. For each todo item the user can specify its title, description, category, priority (i.e. high, medium or low), creation and due date and status (i.e. done or not done). Furthermore, the user can search for certain todo items by specifying the desired search criteria. As a result, he gets displayed all the todos that match the specified criteria. Screenshots [Less]
Created 4 months ago.

0 Users

AJAX-enabled, tabbed search portlet allows users to perform searches in various search engines. The portlet may be configured to perform searches against Google, an LDAP directory, and a Google Search Appliance.
Created about 1 year ago.