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Article on WSRP

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My article on WSRP is being promoted on ONJava now. It is the third big image from the left titled “Web Services for Remote Portlets”.

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March 24th, 2005 at 7:40 am

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Comment by Ravikumar S at 2006-01-04 07:07:20

Hi,
I’m new to WSRP and can you please clarify the following doubts:
1. I’m having portal written in microsoft techs i.e ASP for frontend and COM/DCOM in middle tier running in IIS 6.0. Can I be able use this ASP files to act as portels? Actually I want to display some of my screens in other portals. I guess this is possible by using WSRP. What modifications are required in my code to make it portel compliant?

2. Is WSRP 2.0 released?

Thanks
Ravikumar S

 
Comment by Ravikumar S at 2006-01-04 07:10:49

Hi,
Can microsoft asp file can be used as portel?

Ravikumar S

 
Comment by Subbu Allamaraju at 2006-01-04 07:14:28

You might want to check Netunity’s implementation of WSRP for ASP and .NET support

WSRP 2.0 is scheduled to be released later this year (2006).

 
Comment by Ravikumar S at 2006-01-04 22:05:03

I’m having portal written in ASP pages. How do I convert this into portel? What are all the modifications I’ve to do using WSRP standard to make it portel compliant. To be simple, I want to show my screens in some other portal.

 
Comment by Ravikumar S at 2006-01-04 22:09:21

Thanks a lot sir. I repeatedly post same questions because screen hasn’t refreshed my questions after posting. I even tried refreshing the page after clearing cache but in vain.

 
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