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Portal resources
- Tryout {as site administrator) the best php-based CMS solutions [1]
- Packt Open Source Content Management System (CMS) Award [2]
Open Source PHP Portal solutions and components
- Typo3 PHP CMS Open Source and Comnmercial versions
- Commercial VBulletin PHP forums package
- Free PHP forums/community package from Simple Machines
- PHPBB - an Open Source PHP bulletin board package.
- FUDForum - Open Source PHP Forum package
- BRIM - personal organizer portal
- CiviCRM - an Open Source "civic" CRM solution that integrates with Joomla
- CK-ERP - an Open Source Accounting/MRP/ERP/CRM system based on XOOPS and integrating with Joomla CMS
- Joomla and Drupal - Open Source Content Management Systems derived from Mambo
Joomla and Mambo CMS portal resources
Open Source PHP Portal Development Frameworks
- eXtensible Object Oriented Portal System (XOOPS) - an Open Source PHP CMS Portal using Smarty, the template engine
- Zoop - an Open Source object oriented Model-View-Controller (MVC) framework for PHP
- web.framework - an Open Source MVC framework for PHP5
- PHOCOA (pronounced faux-ko) - a Smarty-based (MAC-inspired) Web Development MVC framework for PHP with a Visual Builder for MAC
Java Portal Solutions
- Apache Jetspeed 1 - Apache Java/XML Open Source Enterprise Information Portal
- Apache Jetspeed 2 - Apache JSR-168 compliant Open Source Enterprise Information Portal
- Apache Graffito - Open Source Framework for CMS/KMS portals
- Liferay - a JSR-168 compliant Open Source portal with more than 60 "out-of-the-box" portlets
- PortletBridge Portlet - JSR-168 Portlet to proxy/rewrite content from a downstream web site
- The Portlet Bridge project is intended to allow web sites be hosted as portlets
Other Portal Solutions
The most venerable web-portal solution (initially developed at MIT) seems to be
OpenACS. The AOL servers used to run OpenACS and that shows how scalable and stable the framework is. The
.LRN consortium's full-featured applications for rapidly developing web-based learning communities are running on OpenACS. The development of .LRN web-based courseware is driven by MIT's
Sloan School of Management