Does Tapestry5 support Portlets specs JSR168 and 286
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| From: "Cardenas, Juan Carlos" |
Date: Friday, December 28, 2007
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I can not seem to find a
reference in the documentation.
I know Tapestry4 at least covers 168
What are the plans for covering JSR 286 Portlet 2.0 spec?
Carlos
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| From: Howard Lewis Ship |
Date: Friday, December 28, 2007
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Currently there aren't plans to
support Portlets in T5 for the
initial release. If there is enough interest, it'll be added as a
follow on. It'll be much easier to add to T5 than it was to T4,
since a lot of the ideas in T5 came from T4 and its portlet support.
such as the action request / render request
split present in T5 (and
in portlets).
On Dec 28, 2007 10:09 AM, Cardenas, Juan Carlos
wrote in message:
I can not seem to find a reference in the documentation.
I know Tapestry4 at least covers 168
What are the plans for covering JSR 286 Portlet 2.0 spec?
Carlos
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| From: Michael Lake |
Date: Friday, December 28, 2007
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would it be completely ridiculous for a T5
component to house a
portlet? is that at all feasible?
-mike
wrote in message:
Currently there aren't plans to support Portlets in T5 for the
initial release. If there is enough interest, it'll be added as a
follow on. It'll be much easier to add to T5 than it was to T4,
since a lot of the ideas in T5 came from T4 and its portlet support.
such as the action request / render request split present in T5 (and
in portlets).
On Dec 28, 2007 10:09 AM, Cardenas, Juan Carlos
wrote in message:
I can not seem to find a reference in the documentation.
I know Tapestry4 at least covers 168
What are the plans for covering JSR 286 Portlet 2.0 spec?
Carlos
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Creator Apache Tapestry and Apache HiveMind
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| From: Howard Lewis Ship |
Date: Friday, December 28, 2007
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It's really the other way around; a Portlet is defined in terms of a
T5
app lication, where the application pages are mapped to different
views of the portlet. A portal'd contain many portlets, some T5
applications, some natively implemented.
wrote in message:
would it be completely ridiculous for a T5 component to house a
portlet? is that at all feasible?
-mike
wrote in message:
> Currently there aren't plans to support Portlets in T5 for the
> initial release. If there is enough interest, it'll be added as a
> follow on. It'll be much easier to add to T5 than it was to T4,
> since a lot of the ideas in T5 came from T4 and its portlet support.
> such as the action request / render request split present in T5 (and
> in portlets).
>
> On Dec 28, 2007 10:09 AM, Cardenas, Juan Carlos
wrote in message:
I can not seem to find a reference in the documentation.
I know Tapestry4 at least covers 168
What are the plans for covering JSR 286 Portlet 2.0 spec?
Carlos
>
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>
> Creator Apache Tapestry and Apache HiveMind
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| From: Olle Hallin |
Date: Friday, December 28, 2007
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Hi,
Consider this as interest in having T5 support portlets. We are just about
starting
porting a largish JSP-hell application to a proper
CMS system plus
Tapestry and portlets, and I'd very much like to see that we can jump
right
onto T5.
To us, portlets are more important that AJAX (since we do not have much of
that in the
current app anyway).
Regards,
Olle Hallin
2007/12/28, Howard Lewis Ship
<hlship@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
It's really the other way around; a Portlet is defined in terms of a
T5 application, where the application pages are mapped to different
views of the portlet. A portal'd contain many portlets, some T5
applications, some natively implemented.
wrote in message:
>
>
>'d it be completely ridiculous for a T5 component to house a
> portlet? is that at all feasible?
>
> -mike
>
>
wrote in message:
>
> > Currently there aren't plans to support Portlets in T5 for the
> > initial release. If there is enough interest, it'll be added as a
> > follow on. It'll be much easier to add to T5 than it was to T4,
> > since a lot of the ideas in T5 came from T4 and its portlet support.
> > such as the action request / render request split present in T5 (and
> > in portlets).
> >
> > On Dec 28, 2007 10:09 AM, Cardenas, Juan Carlos
wrote in message:
> I can not seem to find a reference in the documentation.
>
> I know Tapestry4 at least covers 168
>
> What are the plans for covering JSR 286 Portlet 2.0 spec?
>
> Carlos
>
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Howard M. Lewis Ship
> >
> > Creator Apache Tapestry and Apache HiveMind
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| From: Emmanuel Sowah |
Date: Friday, December 28, 2007
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Howard,
Well, left me alone, I'd say instead of the effort to support Portlets
in T5, spend that in making T5 backward
compatible to T4 and T3. You'd
save many people a lot of misery in migrating.
E.
wrote in message:
It's really the other way around; a Portlet is defined in terms of a
T5 application, where the application pages are mapped to different
views of the portlet. A portal'd contain many portlets, some T5
applications, some natively implemented.
wrote in message:
>
>
>'d it be completely ridiculous for a T5 component to house a
> portlet? is that at all feasible?
>
> -mike
>
>
wrote in message:
>
> > Currently there aren't plans to support Portlets in T5 for the
> > initial release. If there is enough interest, it'll be added as a
> > follow on. It'll be much easier to add to T5 than it was to T4,
> > since a lot of the ideas in T5 came from T4 and its portlet support.
> > such as the action request / render request split present in T5 (and
> > in portlets).
> >
> > On Dec 28, 2007 10:09 AM, Cardenas, Juan Carlos
wrote in message:
> I can not seem to find a reference in the documentation.
>
> I know Tapestry4 at least covers 168
>
> What are the plans for covering JSR 286 Portlet 2.0 spec?
>
> Carlos
>
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Howard M. Lewis Ship
> >
> > Creator Apache Tapestry and Apache HiveMind
> >
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| From: "=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Dar=EDo_Vasconcelos?=" |
Date: Friday, December 28, 2007
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Add me to the portlet petition; we're about to start
development on a portal
with Liferay and it'd be great to have portlet support in T5.
Regards,
wrote in message:
Howard,
Well, left me alone, I'd say instead of the effort to support Portlets
in T5, spend that in making T5 backward compatible to T4 and T3. You'd
save many people a lot of misery in migrating.
E.
wrote in message:
> It's really the other way around; a Portlet is defined in terms of a
> T5 application, where the application pages are mapped to different
> views of the portlet. A portal'd contain many portlets, some T5
> applications, some natively implemented.
>
wrote in message:
> >
> >
> >'d it be completely ridiculous for a T5 component to house a
> > portlet? is that at all feasible?
> >
> > -mike
> >
> >
wrote in message:
> >
> > > Currently there aren't plans to support Portlets in T5 for the
> > > initial release. If there is enough interest, it'll be added as a
> > > follow on. It'll be much easier to add to T5 than it was to T4,
> > > since a lot of the ideas in T5 came from T4 and its portlet support.
> > > such as the action request / render request split present in T5 (and
> > > in portlets).
> > >
> > > On Dec 28, 2007 10:09 AM, Cardenas, Juan Carlos
wrote in message:
> > I can not seem to find a reference in the documentation.
> >
> > I know Tapestry4 at least covers 168
> >
> > What are the plans for covering JSR 286 Portlet 2.0 spec?
> >
> > Carlos
> >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Howard M. Lewis Ship
> > >
> > > Creator Apache Tapestry and Apache HiveMind
> > >
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