[opencms-dev] AA Use Pluto instead of Tomcat and you can alsodeliver JSR168 Portlets from your server

nickm at absa.co.za nickm at absa.co.za
Tue Jul 18 08:32:57 CEST 2006


Hi Achim

Yes ... but I have the IBM RAD IDE so I can write nice portlets that I
can 
Call from my OpenCms Sites

Things like my own weather , news , and exchange rate portlets that
consume web services



 

With kind regards

Nico


-----Original Message-----
From: opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org
[mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] On Behalf Of Joachim Arrasz
Sent: Thursday, 13 July, 2006 08:22
To: The OpenCms mailing list
Subject: Re: [opencms-dev] AA Use Pluto instead of Tomcat and you can
alsodeliver JSR168 Portlets from your server

Hi,

>I replaced Tomcat with Pluto (yes Apache Pluto) Pluto is a modified 
>version of Tomcat that supports a JSR168 Portal server So now I have 
>OpenCms and JSR168 Portlets being delivered from the same server
>  
>
well, hehe, the pluto container itself is nothing more than a
specialized servlet .. which works like a wrapper for portlets.
And the current distribution is just a tomcat with an installed Pluto
webapp ... nothing more, nothiing left.
You can now run portlets and OpenCms together, but OpenCms itself is not
JSR168 compatible ... so there is no overvalue at all ..

just my 2 cents

Regards

Achim



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