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March/April 2004 (Vol. 8, No. 2)   pp. 54-60
Standards for Second-Generation Portals

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Abstract
By integrating applications and resources, portals let users access information in a simple, straightforward manner. Currently, most portals let users create one or more personal pages composed of portlets— interactive Web mini-applications. Until recently, no standards for portlets existed, and thus consuming remote portlets in a generic way or deploying portlets in one portal server that were developed in a different one has been impossible. Two standards released in Fall 2003 — the Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP) and the Java portlet specification — address these problems. This articles outlines these standards and presents a typical architecture for a standards-based portal.
References
[1] C. Wege, "Portal Server Technology," IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 6, no. 3, 2002, pp. 73—77.
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Index Terms- portals, second-generation, WSRP, Java

Citation:  Fernando Bellas, "Standards for Second-Generation Portals," IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 8,  no. 2,  pp. 54-60,  Mar/Apr,  2004

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