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Lack of good portlets

Announcing our SyncEx Collaboration Portlets , I quoted that market really lacks useful JSR 168 compliant portlets. Joseph Ottinger wants to verify it on theserverside.com. Post your opinion too - http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=37286

Collaboration Portlets for MS Exchange Announced

I am proud to announce JSR 168 complaint collaborative portlets for MS Exchange Server on behalf of my company Yash Technologies, Inc. Seeing the dearth of JSR 168 compliant portlets, I hope that our portlets will prove landmark in portal evolution. Here is the press release - Yash Announces SyncEx Collaboration Suite & API for MS Exchange Yash Technologies, Inc. , a leading provider of enterprise portal solutions, announced the release of SyncEx Collaboration Portlets for use by enterprise customers worldwide. The new offering gives Enterprise Portal customers the ability to integrate Microsoft Exchange emails, appointments, contacts, tasks into their portals quickly and easily. The SyncEx Portlets are JSR 168 complaint and can be deployed on any JSR168 portal server. Presently, SyncEx is coming with ready versions that work seamlessly on all popular J2EE portal servers such as IBM WebSphere Portal, BEA Weblogic Portal, eXo Portal and Liferay Enterprise Portal. Yash lab is also t

Stringbeans 3.0 Portal Released

Nabh Systems, an India based company, today announced the release of Stringbeans 3.0. This major release introduces Nabh's Web services platform, and support for Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP) standard. Full feature set can be found at announcement page on our portlet forum .

JBoss reporting portal

JasperSoft builds JBoss reporting portal

Stopping Blogger Spam Comments

I was so tired of spam comments that I was thinking of disabling comments features altogether. Thanks god, Blogger's new Captchas feature (Word Verification System) came to rescue me. Once you enable it, automated comments will not be possible. You can also enable it by changing the comments setting. Get more details here - http://blogcritics.org/archives/2005/08/19/204126.ph