Plumtree Software, Documentum, BEA Systems and Sun Microsystems Join Forces to Create Open-Source Site for JSR 168 and WSRP Port
11 November 2003 - 1:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Plumtree Software, Documentum, BEA Systems and Sun Microsystems
Join Forces to Create Open-Source Site for JSR 168 and WSRP
Portlets Independent Enterprise Software Vendors Align to Support
Standards; Industry Analysts and Standards Bodies Applaud Effort
Calif., Nov. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Enterprise software
vendors Plumtree Software , Documentum , BEA Systems Inc. and Sun
Microsystems, Inc. today announced the industry's first open-source
site for organizations to share portlets developed according to the
new JCP JSR 168 and WSRP OASIS standards. Available at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/portlet-opensrc/ , the site is
hosted by SourceForge, an independent organization that hosts a
variety of Java(TM) technology and Linux open-source initiatives.
Plumtree, Documentum, BEA and Sun will provide an initial library
of standards-based portlets, and will provide ongoing feedback,
suggestions and best practices for successful JSR 168 and WSRP
portlet development. The site is open to all organizations,
including customers and partners of competing portal software
providers such as IBM, Vignette and SAP. Both the JCP and OASIS,
the standard bodies that developed JSR 168 and WSRP respectively,
today expressed support for the open-source site, known as the
Portlet Open-Source Trading site, or POST. The site will help
companies learn from their industry peers and share best practices
for developing standards-based portlets. "Plumtree conceived of
this site as part of its Radical Openness strategy, which is our
long-term commitment to ensure that every major component of our
solution is interoperable with customers' existing technologies,
even technologies that compete with our own," said Glenn Kelman,
vice president of product marketing and management for Plumtree.
"Today, Plumtree, BEA, Documentum and Sun are working together to
support the freedom to build application components on any
application server and assemble them into applications within any
portal. The POST site provides a forum for portlet development that
is unprecedented in the industry." "Documentum was one of the first
vendors to support an open environment in which portals,
collaboration, content management and search could work together to
support every Web application in the enterprise," said Whitney
Tidmarsh, vice president and general manager of Web Content and
Document Management for Documentum. "Now as standards have emerged
to allow components of those technologies to become interoperable,
Documentum is working with Plumtree, BEA and Sun to ensure that
customers have a forum for sharing these components, regardless of
the platform for which they were originally developed." "The
SourceForge initiative represents a tremendous opportunity for
developers to work with leading vendors to create an extensive,
open ecosystem of 'pluggable' portlets," said Byron Sebastian, vice
president and general manager for WebLogic Workshop(TM) and
WebLogic Portal(TM) at BEA Systems. "Open-source portlets can also
help customers kick-start their portal deployments, bringing faster
time to value to all users of portal technologies. BEA's support
for this initiative demonstrates our continued focus on making it
easier for partners and developers to extend and expand the value
of the standards-based WebLogic platform." "As co-leader of the JSR
168 specification, Sun continues to promote the growth of
open-source portal standards through its efforts on java.net and
its support for POST," said Mike Bellissimo, senior director,
Software Developer Marketing and Management for Sun Microsystems.
"Open-source collaboration is a significant step towards
establishing widespread adoption of portlets based on JSR 168."
"Gartner has long envisioned the portal, plus its surrounding
ecosystem, as an environment in which components for building
applications can be created by different parties and, through
standards, re-assembled into new user experiences," said Gartner
Research Director, Ray Valdes. "The emergence of portlet standards
combined with a means for sharing standards-based portlets will
potentially provide great benefit to portal customers by increasing
choice and reducing cost." Separate areas within POST exist for
sharing JSR 168 and WSRP components. As with any open-source site
on SourceForge.net, any registered organization can contribute
portlets to POST, which become available to all other members of
the open-source community. Thus, organizations that submit portlets
to the site benefit from enhancements to their portlets developed
by other POST members. Using POST, participants can: -- see lists
of newly available portlets; -- post requests to the community for
the development of new portlets; -- search for portlets; -- upload
new portlets; -- download available portlets; -- submit modified or
enhanced versions of downloaded portlets; and -- discuss portlet
development best practices, issues and solutions. "The OASIS WSRP
Technical Committee worked from the outset to ensure our Web
services interface would provide efficient access to portlets
developed using the emerging JSR 168 standard, as well as other
platforms, such as .NET. With open-source efforts for hosting
portlets underway (Apache Foundation pluto and wsrp4j projects),
clearly the next step is sites focused on developing portlets,"
said Rich Thompson of IBM, chair of the OASIS WSRP Technical
Committee. "POST is such a site. Its launching so soon after WSRP
was approved as an OASIS standard is another clear indication of
the marketplace's readiness to adopt WSRP." The official work of
the OASIS WSRP TC can be reviewed at
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/wsrp. "JCP is delighted to see
the success its standards initiatives are having in the industry,"
said Onno Kluyt, director, JCP, Project Management Office. "This
Web site underscores the importance developers attach to compatible
implementations of JSRs and is an opportunity to share the results
of the community work with an ever growing constituency of
developers." To register as a member of POST, developers can visit
http://sourceforge.net/projects/portlet-opensrc/ . Companies
interested in joining the coalition of companies supporting the
site can e-mail for more information. About Plumtree Software
Plumtree Software is the Enterprise Web leader. Plumtree's mission
is to create a comprehensive Web environment for employees,
customers and partners across the enterprise to interact with a
wide range of Web applications. Plumtree's Enterprise Web solution
consists of integration products for bringing resources from
traditional systems together on the Web, shared services such as
collaboration, content management and search for building new Web
applications, and an application management framework for
delivering these Web applications to broad audiences. Plumtree's
independence and its Web Services Architecture allow this solution
to span rival application servers, helping maximize customers'
return on their existing technology investments. With offices in
more than a dozen countries, Plumtree has licensed over 550
customers, including Boeing, Ford Motor Company, Procter &
Gamble and the U.S. Navy. For more information, visit Plumtree on
the Web at http://www.plumtree.com/. About Documentum Documentum
provides enterprise content management (ECM) solutions that enable
organizations to unite teams, content and associated business
processes. Documentum's integrated set of content, compliance and
collaboration solutions support the way people work, from initial
discussion and planning through design, production, marketing,
sales, service and corporate administration. With a single
platform, Documentum enables people to collaboratively create,
manage, deliver and archive the content that drives business
operations, from documents and discussions to e-mail, Web pages,
records and rich media. The Documentum platform makes it possible
for companies to distribute all of this content in multiple
languages, across internal and external systems, applications and
user communities. As a result, Documentum's customers, which
include thousands of the world's most successful organizations,
harness corporate knowledge, accelerate time to market, increase
customer satisfaction, enhance supply chain efficiencies and reduce
operating costs, improving their overall competitive advantage. For
more information, visit Documentum on the Web at
http://www.documentum.com/. About BEA BEA Systems, Inc. is the
world's leading application infrastructure software company,
providing the enterprise software foundation for more than 15,000
customers around the world, including the majority of the Fortune
Global 500. BEA, Tuxedo, and its WebLogic(R) brand are among the
most trusted names in business. Headquartered in San Jose, Calif.,
BEA has 77 offices in 31 countries and is on the Web at
http://www.bea.com/. About Sun Microsystems, Inc. Since its
inception in 1982, a singular vision -- "The Network Is The
Computer" -- has propelled Sun Microsystems, Inc. to its position
as a leading provider of industrial-strength hardware, software and
services that make the Net work. Sun can be found in more than 100
countries and on the World Wide Web at http://www.sun.com/ . About
the Java Community Process Since its introduction in 1998 as the
open, inclusive process to develop and revise Java technology
specifications, reference implementations, and technology
compatibility kits, the Java Community Process program has fostered
the evolution of the Java platform in cooperation with the
international Java developer community. The JCP has over 650
company and individual participants; more than 190 Java technology
specifications are in development in the JCP program out of which
46% are in final stages. For more information on the JCP program,
please visit http://jcp.org/ . DATASOURCE: Plumtree Software
CONTACT: Carilu Dietrich of Plumtree Software, +1-415-399-7047, or
; or Greg Dierickse of Documentum, +1-925-600-5603, or ; or Karesha
McGee of BEA Systems, Inc., +1-408-570-8288, or ; or Doron Aronson
of Sun Microsystems, Inc., +1-408-276-6021, or Web site:
http://jcp.org/ Web site: http://www.sun.com/ Web site:
http://www.bea.com/ Web site: http://www.documentum.com/ Web site:
http://www.plumtree.com/
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