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anyway, i want to leave this matter here and want to come back to my question.
Portals can be classified into the following types:
Internet public or mega portals - like Yahoo, MSN, AOL
Intranet corporate or enterprise portals - designed around business processes like payroll, human resourse, etc.
Extranet e-business portals - business to consumer like an Amazon.com
A portlet is the component within a portal that gives the portal functionality.
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Originally posted by D Rog:
Mark, any pure servlet based portlet examples available on web? If not, the probably I should start.
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Originally posted by Bruce Jin:
Can anyone suggest a good portlet book?
Thanks.
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