* Liferay - Liferay is designed to deploy portlets that adhere to the Portlet API (JSR 168). Many useful portlets are bundled with the portal (Mail, Document Library, Calendar, Message Boards, to name a few) and can be used as examples for adding...
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* Liferay - Liferay is designed to deploy portlets that adhere to the Portlet API (JSR 168). Many useful portlets are bundled with the portal (Mail, Document Library, Calendar, Message Boards, to name a few) and can be used as examples for adding your own custom portlets. * Exo - The eXo platform is a powerful Open Source - JSR 168 compliant - enterprise portal built from several modules. Based on the most innovative tools, API and frameworks such as Java Server Faces, Pico Container, JbossMX and AspectJ. * Pluto - Pluto is the Reference Implementation of the Java Portlet Specfication. The current version of this specification is JSR 168. * JA-SIG uPortal - uPortal is a free, sharable portal under development by institutions of higher-education. Community tools, such as chat, forums, survey, and so on, build relationships among campus constituencies. uPortal is an open-standard effort using Java, XML, JSP and J2EE. * Redhat Portal Server - Red Hat Portal Server is a open source Portal... See less
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The Sakai Project Core universities are committing over $2 million per year to launch and support this two year project. * JBoss Portal - JBoss Portal 2.0 framework and architecture includes the portal container and supports a wide range of features including standard portlets, single...