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Posted to jetspeed-user@portals.apache.org by Vikas Gupta <Vi...@quinnox.com> on 2004/05/21 09:13:52 UTC
Jetspeed 2 download
Hi All,
I am planning to download jetspeed 2 to evaluate if jetspeed - struts can
work together. I read it somewhere that Jetspeed 2 does support struts.
Has anybody implemented Jetspeed and Struts successfully??
Also, I have never used cvs before, can anyone sugget how do I go about it.
Any help is highly appreciated.
Thanks
Vikas
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Is Jetspeed-2 ready to use?
Posted by Vladislovas Razas <vl...@bpi.lt>.
Is jetspeed-2 "ready for production"? Sorry I did not find their FAQ and
they have only developers mailing list.
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Re: Jetspeed 2 download
Posted by Ate Douma <at...@douma.nu>.
Hi Vikas,
First of all some cvs pointers (you will need them if you plan to use J2
right now).
Jakarta CVS Repository:
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/cvsindex.html
CVS Home (all things cvs):
http://www.cvshome.org (currently down?)
About Jetspeed 2:
Note that it isn't production ready yet. and you'll have to use cvs to
get the latest and greatest :-)
The developers group is very active though and the progress speed is
increasing. It is our hope to release a beta version sometimes this
summer. But you will have to expect many changes and restructurings the
coming months (a big one is done right now).
About the Struts support:
I've created the struts-portlet framework for J2 and I can confirm it
works!
The struts-portlet is going to be used by one of my clients in
production and it will probably be used within J2 itself as well.
There are some restriction though: some because of the portlet api which
will apply to *any* web application framework and some related to the
current state of struts and the struts-portlet.
I've migrated the original struts example demo application to J2.
If you build and deploy J2 following the Getting Started guidelines from
the website (http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/getting-started.html)
this demo portlet is build and deployed as well.
You will find some preliminary documentation for the struts-portlet
framework in README.txt located in the struts-portlet subproject (I'll
have to improve that soon now others are going to look at it).
Or read it online:
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/jakarta-jetspeed-2/struts-portlet/README.txt
If you are going to try it out or, even better, are going to use it,
please share you're experiences on this list. I, and I think many
others, will appreciate that very much and it will help me create the
documentation you need.
A few last things:
Don't use the jakarta-jetspeed-2-cvs list, it is mainly used by the cvs
repository itself. Furthermore, please prefix your subject with [J2] if
its J2 related only as is our convention.
Regards,
Ate
Vikas Gupta wrote:
> Hi All,
> I am planning to download jetspeed 2 to evaluate if jetspeed - struts can
> work together. I read it somewhere that Jetspeed 2 does support struts.
> Has anybody implemented Jetspeed and Struts successfully??
> Also, I have never used cvs before, can anyone sugget how do I go about it.
> Any help is highly appreciated.
> Thanks
> Vikas
>
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