> > BTW, for us non-JAVA developers, what is a
> > "JSR168-calendar-portlet"?
> The JSR 168-API defines how a functional component is integrated into
> a portal-system (we are using http://www.liferay.com). These so called
> portlets can be (almost) everything, eg. CMS, WIKI,
> Management-Infomation-System etc. Every user can build his (or hers)
> own desktop in the browser by placing the portlets in a grid with drag
> and drop featured by "sexy" Ajax.
> Mostly portlets give a first impression about information that is
> stored in other systems.
Cool.
> The calendar-portlet is an application which gives the users the
> possibility to have their calendar beeing displayed in the portal,
> side by side with the other applications, informations and/or services
> they need.
> Any questions? Please ask.
Is your portlet going to be free/open-source?
Is the portlet read-only or does it allow appointment
creation/modification?
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