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Posted to jetspeed-dev@portals.apache.org by Mete Kural <me...@touchtonecorp.com> on 2003/11/07 17:19:10 UTC

Re: Jetspeed2 and Struts

To add to it, here is the link to the chain-portlet code:

http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/sandbox/chain/xref/index.html

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: BaTien Duong <ba...@dbgroups.com>
Reply-To: "Jetspeed Developers List" <je...@jakarta.apache.org>
Date:  Fri, 07 Nov 2003 16:53:13 -0700

>Howdy:
>
>I want to suggest a very fine request-response framework that can make 
>jetspeed-2 a powerful portal adaptable to any service extension and 
>presentation engine. The pattern was developed by Struts committers 
>based on commons-chain: 
>http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs/jakarta-commons-sandbox/chain/WHITEBOARD.html
>
>The proof of concept via servlet protocol has been successfully 
>completed using current nightly build of struts-example. All existing 
>struts facilities and plug-ins should work.
>
>The codes for JSR-168 portlet have also been done under commons-chain. 
>The proof of concept for portlet protocol and interaction between web 
>application portal and portlet container may soon be available under 
>struts-chain of struts nightly built.
>
>One handy feature available in commons-chain is a self-contained 
>protocol context and service (portlet) catalog(s). The design pattern 
>for struts-chain context is just simple thread-safe singleton. The 
>performance can be better with cache and pool services.
>
>I am currently looking into HiveMind and pico container as additional 
>services to Struts and Pluto.
>
>BaTien
>DBGROUPS
>
>
>

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