BroadVision this week launched a series of business portal applications, comprising 'BroadVision 7', designed to tie together its personalization, portal, commerce, and CM (content management) technologies. Both One-To-One Portal and One-To-One Commerce run on BEA WebLogic and IBM WebSphere, with support for Sun ONE (Open Network Environment) and Oracle 9iAS planned for the future.
Read news report on InfoWorld "BroadVision zeroes in on portal applications"
Learn more about BroadVision 7
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BroadVision Portal 7 Launched; Supports Major J2EE App. Servers (6 messages)
- Posted by: Nitin Bharti
- Posted on: May 17 2002 18:42 EDT
Threaded Messages (6)
- BroadVision Portal 7 Launched; Supports Major J2EE App. Servers by eisen hower on May 18 2002 06:57 EDT
- BroadVision Portal 7 Launched; Supports Major J2EE App. Servers by Sridhar Yerramreddy on May 18 2002 09:44 EDT
- BroadVision Portal 7 Launched; Supports Major J2EE App. Servers by bree vanoss on May 20 2002 09:45 EDT
- BroadVision Portal 7 Launched; Supports Major J2EE App. Servers by Gavin Guinane on May 21 2002 10:52 EDT
- BroadVision Portal 7 Launched; Supports Major J2EE App. Servers by Lance Fogtman on May 21 2002 23:09 EDT
- How To integrate BroadVision 6. 0with IIS by virendra dharampal on January 22 2003 23:15 EST
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BroadVision Portal 7 Launched; Supports Major J2EE App. Servers[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: eisen hower
- Posted on: May 18 2002 06:57 EDT
- in response to Nitin Bharti
woo...... -
BroadVision Portal 7 Launched; Supports Major J2EE App. Servers[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Sridhar Yerramreddy
- Posted on: May 18 2002 09:44 EDT
- in response to Nitin Bharti
great..... -
BroadVision Portal 7 Launched; Supports Major J2EE App. Servers[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: bree vanoss
- Posted on: May 20 2002 09:45 EDT
- in response to Nitin Bharti
This might not mean much for most people, but for those of us already infected with the broadvision virus, the idea of being able to use a real app server instead of the bastardized tomcat that bv 6 ships with is actually pretty cool. However, if history is any indication, I have little confidence that this new release will pull bv out of their hole. -
BroadVision Portal 7 Launched; Supports Major J2EE App. Servers[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Gavin Guinane
- Posted on: May 21 2002 10:52 EDT
- in response to bree vanoss
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Vignette support this app server requirement over a year ago ? Surely BV have missed the boat. -
BroadVision Portal 7 Launched; Supports Major J2EE App. Servers[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Lance Fogtman
- Posted on: May 21 2002 23:09 EDT
- in response to bree vanoss
Keep up the faith...you could still be using BV 3,4 with the C++ templates and CORBA servers (actually the BV task manager in 6.x still supports dispatching requests to this idiom)
Be glad that BV is attempting to get out of the AppServer market as Gartner, et al predicted they would in late 2000
Ex-BV user and sympathizer -
How To integrate BroadVision 6. 0with IIS[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: virendra dharampal
- Posted on: January 22 2003 23:15 EST
- in response to Nitin Bharti
One of our project need is to integrate IIS with Broadvision.
Can anybody provide any mateiral(Write up) or clue for integration of the same.
Virendra