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Zak,
I'd be interested in seeing that.
Mike E.
"Metz, Zak" <Zak_Metz@xxxxxx>
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Subject: RE: [WEB400] Portals
> > 2. Can I use old web apps (CGI, Net.Data, etc.) as portlets?
>
> Not without work. You'll need a way to force the CGI or Net.Data
> program to generate the HTML it would normally generate, and
> then return
> that to the portal server. JSPs and servlets are inherently easier to
> use because they can be redirected to a PortletResponse object. At
> least I hope this is the case <grin>.
>
Output from Net.Data can be redirected to a file fairly easily. I'm happy
to provide details if anyone wants them.
Zak Metz
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