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October 30, 2005

WSRP and Portlets.

Just published an article exploring the case for Portlet architectures concentrating on WSRP ("Web Services for Remote Portlets"), including the relation to existing Portlet solutions in the Java world (JSR-168).

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Excerpt.

Given WSRP's foundations, the specification is naturally designed to integrate seamlessly around the full stack of specifications common to Web services such as SOAP, WSDL and UDDI, among others.WSRP also has provisions to integrate with its early portlet predecessor JSR-168, allowing you to migrate existing Java/JSR-168 portlets to WSRP.

The backbone for WSRP is divided into two parts: producers and consumers. A producer is charged with providing the Web services end point along with lifecycle management, registration and other administrative services.

A consumer, on the other hand, comprises the logic necessary to tap into the WSRP producer, along with any ancillary component necessary to deliver the portlet content either as a browser-based application or as a self-contained service to end users.

Read the rest: WSRP, Portlets and Web Services

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Posted by Daniel at October 30, 2005 9:42 PM


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