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Luca,What sort of problems did you have with messages?Also, would you be interested in participating in JSF Central's "In the Trenches" series (http://www.jsfcentral.com/trenches). A suite of 25 JSF portlets would be a great story...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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From: Luca Bernardini [luca.bernardini@...]We developed about 25 portlet of our "Statim" a B2B e-commerce, using JSF. I think it is a good solution for stay "open".
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 3:50 AM
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Cc: brice.revenant@...; exoplatform@...; 'alamut'
Subject: Re: [exoplatform] standard or exo portlet
There are 2 little problems with jsf-messages but afeter patching them, all the rest runs well.
if you want to take a look...
http://www.digisol.it/statimdemo
Luca Bernardini
Kito D. Mann wrote:If he's targeting eXo 3.x/portal 2.0, I think it'd make sense to use JSF as a web app framework for building portlets (without the eXo extensions).~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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From: brice.revenant@... [brice.revenant@...]
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 7:45 PM
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Cc: alamut
Subject: Re: [exoplatform] standard or exo portlet
Hi,This JSF-based framework is aimed at developing eXo-provided Portlets. It is subject to change in subsequent releases. Reusing it in your own projects means that you run the risk of having to rewrite some code one day.For this reason, this seems preferrable to write pure JSR 168 Portlets. This will make easy the future migration toward the Enterprise WebOS.HTH
-Brice.
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From: alamut h.siahmed@...
Date: 22/03/2007 02:45PM
Subject: [exoplatform] standard or exo portlet
Hi my friends, i am a novice in working with portals.
I started by creating simple portlets and am trying now to export such work
to Exo.
According to Exo examples, all the portled extends UIPortlet, they use the
framlework ressources by a different way then the standard one.
i would like to have your viewpoint. In other word, should we follow the Exo
paradigm during developping process or developing standard portlet as
usually.
Thanx in advance.
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