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Portals now mainly refer to Internet portals and enterprise application portal systems. First, it provided search, directory and other services. With market competition, portal websites continued to expand new businesses and increasingly became the "department stores" of the online world. By using the Internet, a global network, to promote enterprises and expand markets, we can not only reduce costs, but also increase profits. Below, IDC Review Network shares 7 open source portal systems with you.
1. Lutece
Lutece is a web portal engine that allows you to quickly create internet or intranet portals based on HTML, xml or database content. It can run well on Linux and Windows platforms, using MySQL as the default database.
2. GridSphere
GridSphere provides an advanced portlet-based open source portal. Provides a very sophisticated portal that provides a highly customized environment for a variety of end users. The portlet model provides a flexible and easy-to-use interface to users and a model to portal developers for creating pluggable and dynamic application support.
3. Pluto
Pluto is an implementation of a Portlet container that meets the Portlet API specification and provides developers with a working platform for running portlets. But it requires a driver support. Pluto itself also provides a simple Portal module, which is written just to meet the needs of the Portlet container and JSR 168.
4.oPortal
oPortal is an open source portal project written in Java, and its goal is to become a secure web application. Based on Struts framework technology.
5. jCharon
jCharon's goal is to create an international and commercial Portal and Portlets. The reason for initiating this project is that the existing open source portal is too simple and the portlets are not internationalized, so an open source project named after Charon, a satellite of Pluto, was established.
6. eXo Platform
eXo Platform is an open source enterprise portal solution based on the Java(tm) Server Faces (JSF) web layer framework and follows the portlet API (JSR 168). The open source technologies also used in this open source project include Pico Container, JbossMX and aspectJ.
7. Stringbeans
Stringbeans is a platform compatible with JSR 168 portlets deployment. Later, a portlet application deployer tool was added to support partially protected (semi-PRotected) portal applications, tracking and access to portal applications.
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