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  • Drag and Drop user preferences available for default theme. Jennifer Bourey took point on making this happen and continues to merge in improvements derived from user experience testing.
  • DLM (Distributed Layout Management, donated by SunGard Higher Education) as default layout management approach. Mark Boyd has been generous with his time and expertise in making this happen.
  • A modern, Div-centric, CSS-using, beautiful default DLM-compatible structure transform / theme transform / skin derived from the highly successful MyRutgers uPortal project. Jason Shao was key to this effort.
  • A new approach to RSS and other syndicated feed reading in the channel, CSyndFeedReader. This adds support for additional syndication formats (e.g., Atom) and adds potential for more robust error handling in the Java layer. Courtesy of Brad Johnson.
  • A new JSP Channel Type has been contributed by SunGard. JSP channels are a lightweight alternative to full JSR-168 portlets and a highly successful channel development strategy employed in SunGard's Luminis uPortal-based product.
  • Standardization on JDK 1.5 and support for JDK 1.6, moving uPortal to a more performant, more featureful development and runtime environment. Cris Holdorph took initiative in smoothing JDK 1.6 compatibility wrinkles.
  • Refactoring core channels away from IMultithreaded* interfaces for better debugging and performance (Brad Johnson did the heavy lifting on this work)
  • A new channel for easy publication of SQL queries as lightweight channels (CSqlQuery)
  • Upgrade to Xalan 2.7.0 for improved performance and stability across uPortal
  • System cache scope support for CGenericXslt, allowing shared caches for shared content across users where appropriate, e.g. for a common list of institutional links.
  • Many fixes and performance enhancements, some of which derived from Unicon's Academus product and merged in by Unicon. Nick Bolton has done a lot of the work on this. These improvements include

Enhancements in 2.6.0 introduced since 2.5.0 that may also appear in 2-5-patches

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