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Portlet support in MyEclipse

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  • #206198 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
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    This poll is provided to help us determine how important Porlet support in MyEclipse is to our users. Please vote if you get a chance.

    #207045 Reply

    Portlets, portlets, portlets… yes, we need that…

    #208994 Reply

    vegetax
    Member

    portlets are “a must”, they are the future tecnology

    #209364 Reply

    but what is the current technology? I think webservices, Struts/JSF, good/full xdoclet support and a fully generated build.xml are much more important

    #210514 Reply

    mozdex
    Member

    Is very much appreciated!!!

    #210515 Reply

    mozdex
    Member

    being able to have wizards to do portlets would be fantastic.

    What i have found so far generally is acceptable here:

    Look for the eclipse plugin:

    http://exo.sourceforge.net/

    #214148 Reply

    ppine1
    Member

    – it would be a great feature to have!

    #214184 Reply

    Paul Kaiser
    Member

    Maybe, but I’d like to see web services support come first.

    #214248 Reply

    nat101
    Member

    At what cost? In other words, what features would wait in favor of portlets?
    Please redo the format of these polls, allowing us to choose which features are more important.
    You can list two or more features and allow us to enter a number 1-x, indicating the level of RELATIVE importance of this set of features.
    my $0.02
    -nat

    #214250 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    nat these are user created polls, they are free to structure them how they see fit as you are free to create your own poll if you feel an option was missed, or suggest more options for the author to add?

    #214252 Reply

    nat101
    Member

    The poll is useless. Of course I want portals. BUT, (eg)JDO is more important for me.
    Maybe, after you analyze all the user-polls, the company should put out a ‘relativity of importance’ poll.
    -nat

    #214261 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    The poll is useless. Of course I want portals. BUT, (eg)JDO is more important for me.

    Why not start a JDO poll and see if others feel the same way? Using your logic I’m sure how we are suppose to put together a poll:

    Yes Portlets are more important than JDO
    No portlers are less important than JDO
    Yes JDO is import important than Spring
    Yes Spring is more important than Web services but less important than portlers.
    etc. etc.

    Users let us know what they want either through polls our +1’ing threads they think are important, I’m sorry this is useless to you, but its quite useful for us.

    #214338 Reply

    Wayne Kidd
    Member

    @support-rkalla wrote:

    The poll is useless. Of course I want portals. BUT, (eg)JDO is more important for me.

    Why not start a JDO poll and see if others feel the same way? Using your logic I’m sure how we are suppose to put together a poll:

    Yes Portlets are more important than JDO
    No portlers are less important than JDO
    Yes JDO is import important than Spring
    Yes Spring is more important than Web services but less important than portlers.
    etc. etc.

    Users let us know what they want either through polls our +1’ing threads they think are important, I’m sorry this is useless to you, but its quite useful for us.

    The right way to do this is to vote about relative importance.

    First choice for any person gets 10 points
    Second choice gets 8 points.
    …..

    then you add up the points and work on the stuff in point total order.

    #214346 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    Anyone got any polling softwares that does this?

    #214715 Reply

    nat101
    Member

    Since you asked… 🙂 I did some research for software that does this AND is not overpriced. (Some are priced over $50,000, designed for millions of users or what not.) The one I found, looks very good (and has the ranking feature), costs $1,000.00, and oddly enough their new version is 3.9 (familiar number?) and is designed to work as a portlet in a portal(!) adhering to JSR 168, and integrate with JSP’s. Here is the link:
    http://www.cogix.com/vf2/index.shtml
    Can’t wait till the next [real] poll!
    Have fun…
    -nat

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