Hi all,
i am new to all JBOSS portal. I've been looking for a java/j2ee based web portal and
came across jboss porta and a few others namely liferay, exo etc.
What i am looking for is a web portal that i can use for an ordinary community website.
This will include things like an article manager, a message board, a calendar, blogs and
an image library.
The site that i currently have is based on ASP but i would like to migrate this to a java
based one so i started looking for a java based web portal.
I do have some experience with Jakarta Tomcat and a servlet based java application that
runs in the Tomcat container. When i started looking for the web portal i was expecting it
to be a java application that would run within an application server e.g. Tomcat, Jboss
etc.
Reading about JBoss portal i am bit confused as to what exactly is the difference between
the JBoss portal and a normal servlet container(App server). I would appreciate if someone
can clarify these questions for me.
1. What is the difference between Jboss portal and other servlet containers.
2. Most of the literature i have seen about Jboss portal describes application deployed in
the portal as portlets. Are these mini components that can be deployed to make up one
application? For example am i right in thinking that i should be able to deploy a portlet
for a message board and one for an image gallery? Can these be integrated to form one web
application?
3. When i have installed installed jboss portal, do i then have to find a portlet that
will be the web portal or is the Jboss portal the actual web portal? I wasnt sure about
this because the example in the quick start guide shown a portlet running within JBP.
4. Are there example sites out there that use the Jboss portal
5. Are portlets freely availbable?
6. Is Jboss portal overkill for a middle sized website
4.
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