With the emergence of an increasing number of enterprise portals, various vendors have created different APIs for portal components, called portlets. This variety of incompatible interfaces generates ...
The advent of portals has provided companies with easy-to-use Web interfaces to aggregate and display information from multiple applications and back-end systems. But, experts say, it is portlets that ...
The Java Portlet Specification 2.0 (JSR 286) provides standard mechanisms for portlet-to-portlet communication, including public parameters and events. Here’s how to implement bidirectional ...
Open source middleware provider WSO2 is billing its new Gadget Server as "a radical departure from traditional portals based on the JSR-168 Java Portlet specification." It might be an overstatement to ...
A portlet is a Java Web component that processes requests and generates dynamic content. Portlets run inside portals and are managed by a portlet container similar to the way Web services are managed ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. The portal server isn’t dead, despite the ongoing consensus within the Java community that the ...
Open-source-software company JBoss is releasing updated editions of its Java application server and Web portal software, adding support for industry standards. In July, JBoss intends to release the ...
Enterprise portal vendors use pluggable user-interface components, known as portlets, to provide a presentation layer to information systems. Unfortunately, in the past each vendor defined its own ...