There is a work in progress on the next gen identity API for JBoss Portal. At the current stage it is finally ready for public review. With wiki documentation and sample maven project it should be extremely easy to try it out and play a bit with the
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proposed API. If you are interested check this post in the Design of JBoss Portal forum to learn more.New design introduces few powerfull concepts
API/SPI separation that should enable easier adoption of different identity managers or identity stores in the future.
Notion of Identities and Groups (organizations) with flexible relationships between them
Concept of a Role that is a typed connection between Identity and Group object. This enables to map sentence like "John is the Manager of XX Team" to "John (Identity) is the Manager (RoleType) of XX Team (Group)"
Abstract attributes and credentials
Please read the Design and Architecture wiki to learn more about all the concepts. We are awaiting your feedback! [Less]
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There is a work in progress on the next gen identity API for JBoss Portal. At the current stage it is finally ready for public review. With wiki documentation and sample maven project it should be extremely easy to try it out and play a bit with the
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proposed API. If you are interested check this post in the Design of JBoss Portal forum to learn more.New design introduces few powerfull conceptsAPI/SPI separation that should enable easier adoption of different identity managers or identity stores in the future.Notion of Identities and Groups (organizations) with flexible relationships between themConcept of a Role that is a typed connection between Identity and Group object. This enables to map sentence like "John is the Manager of XX Team" to "John (Identity) is the Manager (RoleType) of XX Team (Group)"Abstract attributes and credentialsPlease read the Design and Architecture wiki to learn more about all the concepts. We are awaiting your feedback! [Less]
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Only a month after beta 5, we are releasing beta 6 with some nice enhancements and bug fixes. I'm pretty sure this will be the last beta release for the 1.0 version. As most of you know, the JBoss Portlet Bridge is a little different than most
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implementations. We are integrating Seam and RichFaces, so even though the JSF part of the bridge may be running at a GA level (and the spec being final), the RichFaces and Seam integration still has some work left to be done and that may be at a candidate or beta level. As always, let us know what you think and join us on the forums.Along with the small fixes, here is what's new:RichFaces dependencies are no more for a normal JSF portlet. Previously you needed the RichFaces jars on your classpath to use the bridge. This was mostly due to early development integration of ajax in the 301 bridge which needed to be refactored.I created a new Bridgelet called PortalResourceBuilder. RichFaces does not account for multiple components on the same portal page by default. This Bridgelet renders all RichFaces component javascript to be portal friendly. It basically replaces the RichFaces script renderer and encloses the dynamically generated javascript. Just include this jar on your classpath or add the following dependency to your pom.xml:<dependency> <groupId>org.jboss.portletbridge.extensions.richfaces</groupId> <artifactId>PortalResourceBuilder</artifactId> <version>1.0.0.B6</version></dependency>There is now an automatic propagation of Locales. Any <supported-locales/> defined in portlet.xml will be automatically added to your JSF application running inside the portlet. Currently this is only available for JBoss Portal in the 1.0 bridge due to getSupportedLocales() not being in the spec. This should be fully available to all portlet containers in the 2.0 bridge.View the reference guide for more information. [Less]
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Only a month after beta 5, we are releasing beta 6 with some nice enhancements and bug fixes. I'm pretty sure this will be the last beta release for the 1.0 version. As most of you know, the JBoss Portlet Bridge is a little different than most
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implementations. We are integrating Seam and RichFaces, so even though the JSF part of the bridge may be running at a GA level (and the spec being final), the RichFaces and Seam integration still has some work left to be done and that may be at a candidate or beta level. As always, let us know what you think and join us on the forums.Along with the small fixes, here is what's new:RichFaces dependencies are no more for a normal JSF portlet. Previously you needed the RichFaces jars on your classpath to use the bridge. This was mostly due to early development integration of ajax in the 301 bridge which needed to be refactored.I created a new Bridgelet called PortalResourceBuilder. RichFaces does not account for multiple components on the same portal page by default. This Bridgelet renders all RichFaces component javascript to be portal friendly. It basically replaces the RichFaces script renderer and encloses the dynamically generated javascript. Just include this jar on your classpath or add the following dependency to your pom.xml: org.jboss.portletbridge.extensions.richfaces PortalResourceBuilder 1.0.0.B6
There is now an automatic propagation of Locales. Any defined in portlet.xml will be automatically added to your JSF application running inside the portlet. Currently this is only available for JBoss Portal in the 1.0 bridge due to getSupportedLocales() not being in the spec. This should be fully available to all portlet containers in the 2.0 bridge.View the reference guide for more information. [Less]
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Only a month after beta 5, we are releasing beta 6 with some nice enhancements and bug fixes. I'm pretty sure this will be the last beta release for the 1.0 version. As most of you know, the JBoss Portlet Bridge is a little different than most
... [More]
implementations. We are integrating Seam and RichFaces, so even though the JSF part of the bridge may be running at a GA level (and the spec being final), the RichFaces and Seam integration still has some work left to be done and that may be at a candidate or beta level. As always, let us know what you think and join us on the forums.Along with the small fixes, here is what's new:RichFaces dependencies are no more for a normal JSF portlet. Previously you needed the RichFaces jars on your classpath to use the bridge. This was mostly due to early development integration of ajax in the 301 bridge which needed to be refactored.I created a new Bridgelet called PortalResourceBuilder. RichFaces does not account for multiple components on the same portal page by default. This Bridgelet renders all RichFaces component javascript to be portal friendly. It basically replaces the RichFaces script renderer and encloses the dynamically generated javascript. Just include this jar on your classpath or add the following dependency to your pom.xml:<dependency> <groupId>org.jboss.portletbridge.extensions.richfaces</groupId> <artifactId>PortalResourceBuilder</artifactId> <version>1.0.0.B6</version></dependency>There is now an automatic propagation of Locales. Any <supported-locales/> defined in portlet.xml will be automatically added to your JSF application running inside the portlet. Currently this is only available for JBoss Portal in the 1.0 bridge due to getSupportedLocales() not being in the spec. This should be fully available to all portlet containers in the 2.0 bridge.View the reference guide for more information.
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Hi - we just wrapped a new webcast with CRIX International this afternoon and it went great all around - great speakers (if I do say so myself :-), great content, great attendance and most of all excellent questions.Again my personal thanks to George
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and Mark for telling us their story and sharing their experiences. I'd also like to thank all of the folks at Information Week and Alfresco who helped sponsor and promote the event.And one last special thanks to Ms. Rebecca for helping me get this off the ground.The webcast will be up on this URL for the next 6 months and there are links to it on jboss.com.> https://www.techwebonlineevents.com/ars/eventregistration.do?mode=eventreg&F=1001317&K=1AA1A1
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Hi - we just wrapped a new webcast with CRIX International this afternoon and it went great all around - great speakers (if I do say so myself :-), great content, great attendance and most of all excellent questions.Again my personal thanks to George
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and Mark for telling us their story and sharing their experiences. I'd also like to thank all of the folks at Information Week and Alfresco who helped sponsor and promote the event.And one last special thanks to Ms. Rebecca for helping me get this off the ground.The webcast will be up on this URL for the next 6 months and there are links to it on jboss.com.> https://www.techwebonlineevents.com/ars/eventregistration.do?mode=eventreg&F=1001317&K=1AA1A1 [Less]
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Hi - we just wrapped a new webcast with CRIX International this afternoon and it went great all around - great speakers (if I do say so myself :-), great content, great attendance and most of all excellent questions.Again my personal thanks to George
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and Mark for telling us their story and sharing their experiences. I'd also like to thank all of the folks at Information Week and Alfresco who helped sponsor and promote the event.And one last special thanks to Ms. Rebecca for helping me get this off the ground.The webcast will be up on this URL for the next 6 months and there are links to it on jboss.com.> https://www.techwebonlineevents.com/ars/eventregistration.do?mode=eventreg&F=1001317&K=1AA1A1 [Less]
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We have just released JBoss Portal 2.7.1 which is a maintenance release for the 2.7 series that support JSR-286 portlets. The detailed release notes can be found here.Special thanks to Dan Krieger for his help, Andy Pemberton for his article and
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recent help in the forum and the Japanese team for the translation contribution !You can download it from here: http://www.jboss.org/jbossportal/download/index.htmlFor issues, please use the forum here.Note: - Will only work with JBoss AS 4.2 or JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (4.3) (don't try on JBoss 5) - For JDK 6 support, you will need to install the portal binary on top of the JDK 6 flavor of JBoss AS which can be obtained here. - If you want to start JBoss Portal while being offline or behind a proxy, please see: http://jboss.org/community/docs/DOC-12633After the arrival of Adam Wesley on November 11th, we welcome Agatka Dawidowicz as team member's baby. We hope they will contribute to the project in a couple of years !
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We have just released JBoss Portal 2.7.1 which is a maintenance release for the 2.7 series that support JSR-286 portlets. The detailed release notes can be found here.Special thanks to Dan Krieger for his help, Andy Pemberton for his article and
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recent help in the forum and the Japanese team for the translation contribution !You can download it from here: http://www.jboss.org/jbossportal/download/index.htmlFor issues, please use the forum here.Note: - Will only work with JBoss AS 4.2 or JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (4.3) (don't try on JBoss 5) - For JDK 6 support, you will need to install the portal binary on top of the JDK 6 flavor of JBoss AS which can be obtained here. - If you want to start JBoss Portal while being offline or behind a proxy, please see: http://jboss.org/community/docs/DOC-12633After the arrival of Adam Wesley on November 11th, we welcome Agatka Dawidowicz as team member's baby. We hope they will contribute to the project in a couple of years ! [Less]
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