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Integrating JForum into a portal like Jetspeed2

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Hello,

have anybody experience with including jforum in jetspeed2?
Is it possible? Is it advisable to include jforum in a portal/portlet?
How can I realize the integration? With a portletbridge?

best regards

Anton
[originally posted on jforum.net by Anonymous]
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Someone was talking about this sometime ago, but I don't have much information about how to work with portlets / Jforum does not have any native support for it, for now.

Rafael
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Hi,

http://www.coderanch.com/t/575866

Best regards

KT.
[originally posted on jforum.net by ktlili]
 
I agree. Here's the link: http://aspose.com/file-tools
 
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