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Pluto is the Reference Implementation of the Java Portlet Specfication (JSR-168).
Portlets are designed to run in the context of a portal. They are written to the Portlet API which are similar to the Servlet API. A portlet container provides a runtime environment for portlets implemented according to the Portlet API. In this environment portlets can be instantiated, used and finally destroyed. The portlet container is not a stand-alone container like the servlet container; instead it is implemented as a thin layer on top of the servlet container and reuses the functionality provided by the servlet container.
Quick Links
- Pluto's Website
- Pluto's Website, Chinese translation - Site translated and maintained by ZHENG Zhong.
- JSR-168 and JSR-286 - The Java Portlet Specifications.
- Pluto Version Comparisons
- Pluto Working Configurations
- Pluto Road Map - What we are currently working on.
- Pluto Test Suite - Pluto's test suite for testing Pluto in regards to Portlet Specification compliance.
- Pluto Wish List
- Powered by Pluto - Projects that use Pluto for their portlet container.
- Pluto Related Resources - Articles, Extensions, Presentations.
- Using the Struts Portlet Bridge with Pluto
- Pluto 1.1 Example Portlet - A 'Hello World' portlet that builds with Ant or Maven
- Setting up Pluto for remote debugging
- Installing Pluto 1.1 into Sun Application Server (GlassFish)
- maven-jetty-plugin with Pluto embedded
Mailing Lists
If you would like to find out more or become involved, please subscribe to the project's mailing lists.
- Pluto User List - Subscribe Unsubscribe Archive
- Pluto Developer List - Subscribe Unsubscribe Archive
There is also a Pluto user mailing list archive hosted at Nabble allowing easy browse and search.
Issue Tracking
Issues, bugs, and feature requests should be submitted to the Pluto Jira issue tracking system. Here is the list of Pluto's open issues.
Source Repository
The Pluto project uses Subversion to manage its source code. Instructions on Subversion use can be found at http://svnbook.red-bean.com/
To check out the latest source code, you should firstly install a Subversion client, and then use the following command:
svn checkout http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/portals/pluto/trunk/ pluto
You may also browse the source repository online via web access.
Pluto 1.1 Architecture Ideas
- /EmbeddingDerby
- /AdminPortlets
- /JavaServerFaces
Pluto V2 Prototype Architecture Ideas
Release Plans
- /PlutoRelease113
- /PlutoRelease112
- /PlutoRelease111
- /PlutoRelease110Beta1
- /PlutoRelease101Rc3
- /PlutoRelease101Rc2