The open source and open standards Java Portal.

JBoss Portal provides an open source platform for hosting and serving a portal's Web interface, publishing and managing its content, and customizing its experience. While most packaged Portal frameworks help enterprises launch Portals more quickly, only JBoss Portal delivers the benefits of a zero-cost open source license combined with a flexible and scalable underlying platform. We invite you to view the live demonstration and look through the feature list to understand the range of capabilities in our enterprise-class, standard-compliant, portal framework.



The JBoss Portal Project

Getting Involved If you wish to get involved as a developer in the Portal project, please visit the forums and get to know people. Also, it is recommended you visit the JIRA pages to get a glimpse on the status or project tasks.
All of the developers on the JBoss Portal project began as independent contributors to one JBoss project or another. JBoss core developers are guided by a meritocracy, and we hire talent anywhere in the world it may be.
Team Project Lead: Julien Viet.
Developers: Thomas Heute, Boleslaw Dawidowicz, Chris Laprun, Sohil Shah, Matt Wringe, Permaine Cheung
Support: Magesh Kumar Bojan, Martin Putz
Quality Assurance: Prabhat Jha
Community Our forums are the main channel of communication between all community members. If you are experience problems, have questions, or simply want to meet the community, visit the forums.
Knowledge Official Documentation
Wiki Knowledge Base
Project Status JBoss Portal uses the JIRA tracking and project management system to organize and prioritize tasks.
JBoss Portal | Open Issues | Roadmap
Acknowledgements We would like to thank active and past contributors: Roy Russo, Dennis Przybyla, Jae Gangemi, Kevin Viet, Noel Rocher, Sherman Wood, Martin Holzner, Paul Tamaro, Mark Fernandez and some corporate contributors found in the Acknowledgements page.

A Special thanks to the following tool vendors that support the Open Source JBoss Portal project:

Scaling JBoss Portal to a new height
Posted on Sep 19, 2008 6:08:00 PM by noreply@blogger.com (Prabhat Jha).

You may have guessed from previous blog that this was coming and it has. We have been working a lot on improving the performance and scalability (horizontal) of JBoss Portal lately and I am glad to te...

Developing portlets with the JBoss Portlet Bridge
Posted on Sep 16, 2008 10:06:00 AM by noreply@blogger.com (Wesley Hales).

To celebrate the latest Beta 4 release of the JBoss Portlet Bridge, I have written the final article in the three part series titled "Developing Portlets using JSF, Ajax, and Seam" published on infoq....

Portlet coordination
Posted on Sep 15, 2008 12:21:00 PM by noreply@blogger.com (Thomas Heute).

Portlet coordination is a new set of features brought by the Portlet 2.0 specification (aka JSR-286). You can now define what is called "Public (or shared) render parameters" and events. The specifica...

JBoss Portal 2.7.0.CR1 is hot and available !
Posted on Sep 11, 2008 6:12:00 PM by noreply@blogger.com (Thomas Heute).

I am really happy to announce the release of JBoss Portal 2.7.0.CR1. Here is what happened since the Beta1 on top of bug fixes: We have been able to include in this release the new JBoss Portlet Bridg...

How to monitor portal session data and replication?
Posted on Aug 26, 2008 5:10:00 PM by noreply@blogger.com (Prabhat Jha).

Lately we have been working a lot on improving JBoss Portal's performance and scalability. In this blog, I want to talk about how you can inspect what's in your session and how much data is getting re...

JBoss Portlet support in Eclipse
Posted on Aug 21, 2008 3:20:00 PM by noreply@blogger.com (Thomas Heute).

JBoss Tools 3.0.0 Alpha1 has been released with initial support for portlets (including JSF and Seam portlets). Two warning, first it is Alpha with all it means. Second one, the blog entry looks long ...

Lurking at Hypersonic data
Posted on Aug 20, 2008 6:52:00 AM by noreply@blogger.com (Thomas Heute).

There are times when you want to look at your database data during development. It is also very common to keep using Hypersonic as a database during that same phase. But do you know how to look at you...

Julien Viet's Blog
Posted on Aug 18, 2008 12:21:00 PM by noreply@blogger.com (Julien Viet).

I just want to signal people reading the JBoss Portal developer's blog that I just opened my official blog. I will share with you topics like portal, portlet, java, lot of cool stuff and my rants.

Developing Portlets using JSF, Ajax, and Seam (Part 1 of 3)
Posted on Aug 6, 2008 12:14:00 PM by noreply@blogger.com (Wesley Hales).

InfoQ just published the first in a series of 3 articles for the JBoss Portlet Bridge. This one is about basic JSF development with an easy to follow tutorial and real world development tips. The next...

JBoss Portal and EPP releases
Posted on Jul 31, 2008 5:24:00 AM by noreply@blogger.com (Thomas Heute).

We are very happy to announce the releases of JBoss Portal 2.6.6 and JBoss Portal 2.7.0.Beta1 ! JBoss Portal 2.6.6 is a maintenance release, it also includes a lot of internationalization work done by...