On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 12:46:01 -0700 (PDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Frames probably would in fact be your "path of least resistance".  Frames have, for 
> some reason, gotten a very bad rap, probably because it's so easy to abuse them (or 
> architect them poorly and have all sorts of trouble because of it).  However, when 
> used properly, I fail to see why anyone has a problem with them, but I digress...
> 
> Might it be feasible to actually make your apps combined in a true portal?
> 

Thanks, Frank. I did ask about a true portal, but no such luck this
time around.

Susan 

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> Frank W. Zammetti
> Founder and Chief Software Architect
> Omnytex Technologies
> http://www.omnytex.com
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> On Fri, October 8, 2004 3:42 pm, Susan Bradeen said:
> > I have two web applications. App A is a finished, working web
> > application. App B, a work in progress, is using Struts and Tiles, and
> > has a requirement to essentially 'put App A in a content Tile' for use
> > in App B. This will in affect produce a 'portal-like' function, with
> > App A working as normal within the 'framework' produced by App B.
> > (Hopefully that makes some sense.) Housing App A is not the sole
> > purpose of App B, but just one functionality requirement.
> >
> >>From a search in the archives, it seems that Tiles is not (or can't
> > functionally be) the way to accomplish this. Opening a second browser
> > and running App A in there is also not an option. I am not very
> > familiar with Frames (and I didn't get a good reponse when I brought
> > it up), but would this be my best choice? Other recommendations? Any
> > pointers to information about doing something like this are also
> > greatly appreciated. Googling for a set of options/pros&cons hasn't
> > given me much so far.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Susan Bradeen
> > 
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