All true.
I suppose though, in my head, I am thinking about why it is that so many open source
modules get built in the non-java, non-jsr168 communities. Naturally, the universe of
developers is much smaller here, and their professional demands greater, but still, it
seems there should be more interest. I mean hell, it's not just open source portlets
I am interested in. I'd happily pay reasonable prices for useful portlets. I just
don't see any around--at all. SyncEx advertises all over the place, and I can't
get a demo out of them. I'm not expecting much, when I do.
If Jboss had a vibrant marketplace for portlets, I can't imagine independent coders
and developers not seeing a relatively easy path to some real revenue without all that
much work. I wouldn't even care how generic they were. I'd bet there's a
large market of enterprises and vendors who wouldn't either. Sure, generic
configurations are nice, but ANYTHING pre-built can be a huge jump-start over building
from scratch.
Incidentally, we do plan on probably running the Liferay portlets in Jboss. Still just
getting our bearings.
Thanks again for all the feedback. This has been very helpful. (Hope others feel free to
toss in some cents :)
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