Hi,
Thank you ludovic for the response. That information is handy. I am just wondering when we can expect a generic (100%) xwiki JSR-168 compliant portlet that can be deployable to other portal servers such as Jetspeed, Liferay.
 
Thank you,
Chandra Shekar.

Ludovic Dubost <ludovic@xwiki.com> wrote:

Hi,

Because currently XWiki is 98% JSR 168 compliant. There is still a
little bit of work to make it compliant, like getting rid of the
HTTPServletRequest casting of PortletRequest, or adding xwiki.portlet=1
config in addition to xwiki.exo=1 to separate the portlet config from
the authentication config (which is not in the specification and usually
needs to be done for a good integration in a portal)

There is not yet a separate war for eXo and other portals. There is one
portal war (currently called eXo) which has only been tested in eXo

Ludovic

chandra sekhar a écrit :
> Hi ludovic,
> Is eXo not a JSR-168 compliant Portal? If yes why do they have to make
> seperate "war" for eXo and seperate war for other JSR-168 compliant
> Portal suites. If an application (like xWiki) is exposed as a JSR-168
> compliant portlet "war" then it should be deployable into any portal
> server that supports JSR-168 standard. why seperate wars for eXo and
> for other Portals?
>
> Thank you,
> Chandra Shekar.
>
> */Ludovic Dubost /* wrote:
>
>
> eXo is a portal server. Il allows to run XWiki JSR 168 portlets.
> XWiki is able to run as a portlet and embed inside eXo
>
> Unless you are an eXo user, you don't need to worry about XWiki in eXo
>
> Ludovic
>
> Filipe a écrit :
> > Can anybody answer me?
> > What the difference between xWiki and Xwiki in EXO???
> >
> >
> > Att,
> > Filipe Fumaux
> >
> >
> >
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