This portlet implements a Conceptual Open Hypermedia Service. It is composed from two components: the portlet and a supporting resource service. It also relies on several external libraries, notably the 'Knowledge Service' from the University of Manchester, UK. More information about the project is available at COHSE.
This project provides a collection of portlets that you could use in your own application. Think of these portlets as the little Gems that could be used on a Portal page.
These portlets aren't large projects on their own (for those, a new project should be started), but instead, are smaller
... [More] portlets like the ones mentioned below, which would make good candidates:
E-Mail Portlet
Calendar Portlet
Blog Portlet
RSS Feed Portlet
Calculator Portlet
Image Viewer Portlet
Horoscope Portlet
Etc.
The collection of portlets are similar to the ones offered by http://My.Yahoo.Com to their community users for use within any JSR-168 Portlet Compliant Portal. Developers can then download them and use them in Portlet Containers like Pluto or Full Portal Platforms like eXo, LifeRay, Jetspeed-2, etc.... [Less]
Portals Bridges provides support for JSR-168 or JSR-286 compliant Portlet development using common web frameworks like Struts, JSF, PHP, Perl, Velocity and Scripts such as Groovy, JRuby, Jython, BeanShell or Rhino JavaScript.
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