Thanks for replying, Thomas and Sohil.
Thomas:
Yes, I agree that the two word categorization in the article is very narrow. Again, I
would reiterate that I am new to portals, and I am just trying to conduct some research to
find out what will be involved in federating our legacy J2EE apps through the JBoss
portal.
Sohil says:
anonymous wrote : JBoss Portal provides a JSR-168 portlet container which clearly gives
you the tool that you need to expose your J2EE applications as portlets and federate them
like mentioned above. The Identity Management Module's pluggability and SSO
integration helps federate the security aspect of these applications as well.
From what I have been able to gather so far, bridges and a certain
amount of re-tooling are required to expose legacy J2EE apps through JBoss portal. Our
J2EE apps are currently running on a JBoss AS.
Thanks.
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