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  • eXo Platform v2, Portal, JCR, ECM, Groupware and Business Intelligence   - [Clicks: 85]
    The goal of this new paper in two parts is to describe our product line strategy, the refactors and new features we introduced in version 2 as well as our vision on what type of software we want to build. Therefore we will first present an overview of what eXo Platform v2 is. We will explain why version 1 was more a portal framework while version 2 is now a core part on which we build an extensive product line that will also target end users. This product line will contain elements such as a Portlet Container, a Portal, a Java Content Repository (JCR – JSR 170), an Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solution, a Business Intelligence (BI) platform and many more to come
    http://www.theserverside.com/articles/article.tss?l=eXoPlatform - Dec, 2005
  • Embedding Apache Pluto by David DeWolf   - [Clicks: 174]
    Apache Pluto provides a lightweight container environment for leveraging the Portlet Specification within Web and portal applications. You can embedded the Pluto container within a Web application to support external integration with third parties or within a portal to provide standard portlet application support.
    http://www.developer.com/java/web/article.php/3563411 - Nov, 2005
  • Developing Portlets with Apache Pluto by David DeWolf   - [Clicks: 231]
    Discover the advantages of using Pluto (the reference implementation of the Java Portlet Specification (JSR-168) as a portlet development environment and the practical steps needed to set up such an environment.
    http://www.developer.com/java/web/article.php/3554396 - Oct, 2005
  • Liferay User Experience Customization by Wilson Man   - [Clicks: 281]
    Liferay has recently released version 3.5 of Liferay Portal. One major benefit of the new release is that new features and key enhancements make it possible for you to seamlessly integrate your website and portal, either by giving your portal the same look and feel as your main website, or by rebuilding your website within Liferay Portal. In this tutorial, we will explain Liferay Portal 3.5’s new "Themes” feature in detail. Then we will discuss how to use Themes in conjunction with other new features to easily build your website within Liferay Portal.
    http://www.javalobby.org/articles/liferay/ - Jul, 2005
  • Integrating Java Open Single Sign-On in Pluto by Gianluca Brigandi   - [Clicks: 186]
    In this article, we will show how to provide single sign-on functionality in Apache's Pluto portlet container. Pluto is the reference implementation of the Java Portlet Specification (JSR 168). Pluto represents a runtime environment for portlets implementing the Portlet API that offers services through portal pages and manages their lifecycle. A portlet is a web component that, based on a request (e.g., an HTTP request), generates a piece of markup (e.g., HTML or WML). The portal is the component that provides application services and, using the portlet container, renders portlet-generated content in a web page. A simple portal component, called the Portal Driver, is included in Pluto and enables portlet container testing.
    http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2005/02/18/josso.html - Feb, 2005
  • The PICA Group Portal: A Case Study   - [Clicks: 64]
    The eXo Platform proved to be a very flexible, cost-effective foundation upon which to build the PICA Portal. It allowed the seamless integration of content and business functionality, as well as providing the flexibility required to implement the desired look-and-feel. The PICA Group now has a solid platform upon which they can continue to grow their web presence as future business needs require.
    http://www.trinisys.com/pica/case-study/ - Jan, 2005

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