The OpenPortal WSRP Project v2 milestone 3 is now available for download. The OpenPortal WSRP Project version 2.0 is now feature complete and will be OASIS WSRP specification compliant whenever the OASIS WSRP specification would be approved.

The OpenPortal WSRP v2 milestone 3 previews the following features, some
defined in OASIS WSRP version 2.0 specification.
- WSRP 2.0 getResource
- WSRP 2.0 Caching
- Markup Caching
- Expiration Markup Caching
- Validation Markup Caching
- Resource Caching
- Expiration Resource Caching
- Validation Resource Caching
- Tomcat 5.5 support
- Migrated code to the latest WSRP 2.0 schema
You can download the OpenPortal WSRP version 2.0 milestone 3 from
the project
download page.
This is the last major milestone build from the OpenPortal WSRP
Project, the future milestones are expected not to add any major new
features to the WSRP version 2.0 implementation rather provide
pluggable extensions mechanisms to consuming portals to implement some
of the WSRP version 2.0 features such as Portlet Management, CC/PP etc.
Here are some of the documents that are related to this milestone
- Whats
new in milestone 3
- WSRP installation on Glassfish
- Milestone 3 preview document
- WSRP installation on Tomcat
- WSRP User Guide
Stay tuned on the future
milestones of the OpenPortal WSRP version 2.0 project. If you would
like to keep track of future announcements and
additions
to the OpenPortal WSRP Project, please subscribe to the announce@wsrp.dev.java.net
alias.
If you have questions on how to use the OpenPortal WSRP Project and
other comments/suggestions/requests,
we urge you to join the users@wsrp.dev.java.net
alias.
Please report any issues that you encounter while trying OpenPortal
WSRP version 2.0 milestone 3 to issues@wsrp.dev.java.net.





Congratulations! Do you know when the bits will be available from the GlassFish Update Center (JSR 168 from last August is still there)? thanks.
Posted by Alexis MP on March 11, 2008 at 07:56 AM PDT #
WSRP 2.0 Beta is planned to delivered part of Java App platform SDK 6, which is still under planning tentative schedule looks like end of June08.
However JSR286 implementation will be available in first week of May08 i.e as the part of Java App platform SDK 5 itself.
The only reason why these bits are not delivered earlier is that the spec's were not final. JSR 286 is approved only last week. WSRP 2.0 is yet to be approved.
Posted by Rajesh T on March 12, 2008 at 12:06 AM PDT #