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JSRs: Java Specification Requests
JSRs by Query - Portlet - 8 found
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Portlet API |
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The Portlet API specification defines an API for components being aggregated in web applications like portals. It includes portlets, portlet container behavior, portlet
windows, events, persistent storage and portlet services. |
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Withdrawn
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Portlet API As there is very significant overlap between JSRs 162 & 167, Sun and IBM have reached a mutual agreement regarding the proposals. We have now reached a point where we feel that we have a mutually acceptable new combined JSR proposal, which we now wish to seek endorsement of from the existing supporters of JSR 162 and 167. |
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Withdrawn |
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Effective: 2002-01-20 |
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Stefan Hepper, IBM |
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286 |
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Portlet Specification 2.0 |
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Version 2.0 of the Portlet Specification plans to align with J2EE 1.4, integrate other new JSRs relevant for the portlet, and align with the WSRP specification V 2.0. |
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Maintenance
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Maintenance Review Ballot |
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Start: 2015-08-18 |
End: 2015-08-24 |
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Martin Nicklous, IBM |
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362 |
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Portlet Specification 3.0 |
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This update to the Portlet Specification will address progress in Java EE, client-side web, and mobile technology that has taken place since JSR286 Portlet Specification 2.0 became final in 2008. |
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Final
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Martin Nicklous, IBM |
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168 |
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Portlet Specification |
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To enable interoperability between Portlets and Portals, this specification will define a set of APIs for Portal computing addressing the areas of aggregation, personalization, presentation and security. |
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Final
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Martin Nicklous, IBM |
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167 |
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JavaTM Portlet Specification |
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This specification would have defined a set of APIs for Portal computing addressing the areas of aggregation, personalization, presentation and security. |
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Withdrawn
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As there is very significant overlap between JSRs 162 & 167, Sun and IBM reached a mutual agreement regarding the proposals. They reached a point where they felt that they had a mutually acceptable new combined JSR proposal, which they then sought endorsement of from the existing supporters of JSR 162 and 167. |
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Withdrawn |
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Effective: 2002-01-20 |
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Alejandro Abdelnur, Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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Wesley Budziwojski, Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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