We are open sourcing the Sun Portal !
A few hours ago, we cvs-checked-in what happens to be the very first open-source code artifacts from the Sun portal internal CVS repository to java.net. This is a huge milestone for us, probably nothing less than a paradigm shift.
Yes, the entire Sun Portal product will be available as open source software. To begin with, we are creating an open source portlet repository. This project will be seeded with JSR 168 portlets which are currently a part of the the Sun Java System Portal Server 7 distribution.
Over a period of time, we expect this project to evolve as a workspace for open source developers to develop a variety of JSR168 compliant open source portlets.
Check out the Open Source Portal Project
Check out the Portlet Repository Project
Posted at 10:09PM May 16, 2006 by Navaneeth Krishnan in News | Comments[4]
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American Express to use Java ES for Portal and Identity Management
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Sun Portal Server has selected as the Best SOA Portal Platform by SYS-CON Readers. Here is the press release: SYS-CON Announces Readers' Choice Awards
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Sun updates portal server for 'Web 2.0'
Infoworld says: Sun updates portal server for 'Web 2.0'
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