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Posted to jetspeed-user@portals.apache.org by Bill Bartels <bi...@yahoo.com> on 2006/12/13 22:53:16 UTC

How many accounts can jetspeed handle?

If jetspeed is used to run a large scale website, then what is the maximum number of accounts that jetspeed can handle? Let's say somebody is running an online shopping website with jetspeed being the portal, then what would be the limit of the number of users that can register to the portal? A million? Does anyone has such experience? Thanks!


 
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Re: Can Jetspeed 2 integrate with legacy components?

Posted by David Sean Taylor <da...@bluesunrise.com>.
Lynette Halka-Peel wrote:
> Is it possible to use existing shopping cart software such as Zen Cart
> or OSCommerce within Jetspeed 2?  I prefer to use J2EE based source code
> for maintenance, but have trouble finding open source.  Even if I did
> find a J2EE/struts based shopping cart, Would I have to convert it using
> the bridge component?
> 
> Maybe I have to write a shopping cart from scratch using Jetspeed 2?
> Maybe I'm just better off using OFBIZ for this client?
> 
> Thanks for your help and suggestions! 
> 
we have bridges for struts and jsf apps to run inside a portal
see http://portals.apache.org/bridges/


we also have iframe and web content portlets, including SSO, for 
including any web application in a portlet

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Can Jetspeed 2 integrate with legacy components?

Posted by Lynette Halka-Peel <lp...@hsmclothes.com>.
Is it possible to use existing shopping cart software such as Zen Cart
or OSCommerce within Jetspeed 2?  I prefer to use J2EE based source code
for maintenance, but have trouble finding open source.  Even if I did
find a J2EE/struts based shopping cart, Would I have to convert it using
the bridge component?

Maybe I have to write a shopping cart from scratch using Jetspeed 2?
Maybe I'm just better off using OFBIZ for this client?

Thanks for your help and suggestions! 





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