- Portlet
Portlets are pluggable
user interface software component s that are managed and displayed in aweb portal . Portlets produce fragments of markup code that are aggregated into a portal page. Typically, following thedesktop metaphor , a portal page is displayed as a collection of non-overlapping portlet windows, where each portlet window displays a portlet. Hence a portlet (or collection of portlets) resembles a web-based application that is hosted in a portal. Some examples of portlet applications are email,weather reports,discussion forum s, andnews .Portlet standards are intended to enable
software developer s to create portlets that can be plugged in to any portal supporting the standards.tandards
The purpose of the
Web Services for Remote Portlets protocol is to provide aweb service s standard that allows for the "plug-n-play " of remote running portlets from disparate sources. Many sites allow registered users to personalize their view of the website by turning on or off portions of the webpage, or by adding or deleting features. This is usually accomplished by a set of "portlets" that together form the portal.The
Java Portlet Specification (JSR168, JSR286) enablesinteroperability for portlets between differentweb portal s. This specification defines a set of APIs for interaction between the portlet container and the portlet addressing the areas ofpersonalization ,presentation andsecurity .Apache Pluto is areference implementation of JSR168. Other than the reference implementation, a number of vendors provide commercial implementations of the portlet container. Some of the leading vendors areIBM , Oracle,BEA Systems , Vignette Corporation and Sun Microsystems. These vendors provide standards based implementations as well as extensions not yet approved by the standards body. Furthermore a number of open-source portal solutions support JSR168 such as Apache'sJetspeed-2 Enterprise Portal,eXo Platform ,uPortal orLiferay Portal.External links
* [http://www.portlets.com Portlets.com]
* [http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=168 JSR-168, the Java Portlet API]
* [http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=286 JSR-286, the Java Portlet API 2.0]
* [http://portals.apache.org/pluto/ Apache Pluto Project]
* [http://portalzone.blogspot.com/2007/12/portlet-20-jsr-286-tutorial.html Portlet Tutorial]
* [http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2005/09/14/what-is-a-portlet.html What is a portlet]
* [http://jroller.com/portletfaqs Portlet FAQs]
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