JBoss Portal provides an open source platform for hosting and serving a portal's Web interface, publishing and managing its content, and customizing its experience. While most packaged Portal frameworks help enterprises launch Portals more quickly, only JBoss Portal delivers the benefits of a zero-cost open source license combined with a flexible and scalable underlying platform. We invite you to view the live demonstration and look through the feature list to understand the range of capabilities in our enterprise-class, standard-compliant, portal framework.
| Getting Involved |
If you wish to get involved as a developer in the Portal project, please visit the forums and get to know people. Also, it is recommended you visit the JIRA pages to get a glimpse on the status or project tasks. All of the developers on the JBoss Portal project began as independent contributors to one JBoss project or another. JBoss core developers are guided by a meritocracy, and we hire talent anywhere in the world it may be. |
| Team |
Project Lead: Thomas Heute. Developers: Boleslaw Dawidowicz, Chris Laprun, Sohil Shah, Matt Wringe Support: Magesh Kumar Bojan, Martin Putz, Mike Millson Quality Assurance: Prabhat Jha, Viliam Rockai |
| Community |
Our forums are the main channel of communication between all community members. If you are experience problems, have questions, or simply want to meet the community, visit the forums.
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| Knowledge |
Official Documentation
Wiki Knowledge Base |
| Project Status |
JBoss Portal uses the JIRA tracking and project management system to organize and prioritize tasks. JBoss Portal | Open Issues | Roadmap |
Devoxx, here i come
I will be presenting at Devoxx in Antwerp Belgium on December 9th. The subject of the 30 minutes talk is "JSF, Ajax, and Seam portlet development with the JBoss Portlet Bridge". You can find out more ...
Upcoming presentations in Paris
I will be presenting at the following events in Paris: November 12th, 2008 @ 2pm 3:30pm (updated): Skills Matter - Xebia Opensource Exchange where I will be talking about what's new in JSR-286 Decembe...
JBoss Portal 2.7.0 GA is out
JBoss Portal 2.7.0 Final is out for community usage ! Take it, use it, break it, and please report any issue in the forum. JBoss Portal 2.7 supports Portlet 2.0 features. As explained in a previous bl...
Using Ajax Component Libraries in JBoss Portal
Since my presentation and uploading the demo videos to YouTube, I decided to share them on this blog for those of you interested. I spoke with Ted Goddard from IceFaces while at the conference and he ...
JBoss Portal 2.6.7 release
The new maintenance release of JBoss Portal 2.6 is out. On top of several bug fixes, you will find the improved scalability performance as explained in the other blog entry. Download links are availab...
AJAX in Enterprise Portals at AjaxWorld
I will be giving a presentation for the AjaxWorld conference Tuesday at 5:00 on Ajax in Enterprise Portals. If you are here in San Jose, don't be a stranger! Check out the sessions here.
Scaling JBoss Portal to a new height
You may have guessed from previous blog that this was coming and it has. We have been working a lot on improving the performance and scalability (horizontal) of JBoss Portal lately and I am glad to te...
Developing portlets with the JBoss Portlet Bridge
To celebrate the latest Beta 4 release of the JBoss Portlet Bridge, I have written the final article in the three part series titled "Developing Portlets using JSF, Ajax, and Seam" published on infoq....
Portlet coordination
Portlet coordination is a new set of features brought by the Portlet 2.0 specification (aka JSR-286). You can now define what is called "Public (or shared) render parameters" and events. The specifica...
JBoss Portal 2.7.0.CR1 is hot and available !
I am really happy to announce the release of JBoss Portal 2.7.0.CR1. Here is what happened since the Beta1 on top of bug fixes: We have been able to include in this release the new JBoss Portlet Bridg...