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Subject:    [jboss-user] [JBoss Portal] - Re: About JBoss Portal 2.6 ...
From:       "thomas.heute () jboss ! com" <do-not-reply () jboss ! com>
Date:       2007-05-31 20:07:09
Message-ID: 7027034.1180642029937.JavaMail.jboss () colo-br-02 ! atl ! jboss ! com
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The user management is basically divided into 2 parts, a user service that takes care \
of storing user properties and the interface itself (the user portlet).

What you can do is just work on the portlet that communicates with the service. You \
wouldn't have to touch the service itself. Of course you can use the existing portlet \
as a start and modify the existing one.

It's flexible so you can drop part of the portal without afffecting the other \
components. (you can disable the embedded user portlet and add your own, you could \
also replace the user management service if you don't like it)

Output for final users rely in portlets and themes, you can keep the portal \
framework, add your own portlets and layout/theme without having to recompile the \
sources.

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http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=4050295#4050295

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