Java Portlet

Java Portlets are pluggable user interface software components that are managed and displayed in a web portal.

According to our data, Java Portlet ranks 18th among the backend frameworks we track.
It has 0.5% of the backend framework market share and is detected on 0.07% of all websites.

πŸ“Š Rankings and Market Share

πŸ† Java Portlet Awards

⚑ Sites Built With Java Portlet

We have data on 2,167 websites that use the Java Portlet backend framework. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.

The highest rated site using Java Portlet is agenziaentrate.gov.it.

#WebsiteRankCountryLanguage
1 agenziaentrate.gov.it #1,050 Italy Italian
2 gva.es #1,212 Spain Catalan
3 ohio.gov #1,294 United States English
4 licindia.in #1,493 India American English
5 prefeitura.sp.gov.br #1,592 Brazil Brazilian Portuguese
6 xunta.gal #2,371 Spain Galician
7 mci.ir #2,439 Iran Persian
8 bancolombia.com #2,707 Colombia Spanish
9 zus.pl #3,754 Poland Polish
10 metro.tokyo.lg.jp #5,349 Japan Japanese
11 mim.gov.it #5,373 Italy Italian
12 equifax.com #5,461 United States American English
13 regione.lombardia.it #5,690 Italy Italian
14 embrapa.br #6,144 Brazil Brazilian Portuguese
15 unimed.coop.br #6,304 Brazil Brazilian Portuguese
16 ub.edu #6,391 Spain Catalan
17 moi.gov.qa #6,624 Qatar English
18 kanta.fi #6,669 Finland Finnish
19 telmex.com #6,706 Mexico European Spanish
20 caib.es #6,786 Spain Catalan

πŸ“ˆ Usage Statistics

Most of the sites that use Java Portlet:

Most of the sites using Java Portlet are from Spain, the United States, and Italy.

  • Spain 20.1%
  • United States 10.5%
  • Italy 8.1%
  • Germany 4.7%
  • Finland 4.6%
  • Brazil 4.4%
  • France 2.7%
  • Poland 2.4%
  • Canada 2.1%
  • Other 40.4%

Most Java Portlet users speak English, Spanish, or Italian.

  • English 31.1%
  • Spanish 21.4%
  • Italian 6.3%
  • German 6.2%
  • Portuguese 5.8%
  • Finnish 3.8%
  • French 3.5%
  • Polish 2.2%
  • Dutch 1.8%
  • Other 17.9%

The Java Portlet backend framework is especially popular on .com, .es, and .it top-level domains.

  • .com 20.1%
  • .es 10.4%
  • .it 5.3%
  • .org 5.1%
  • .fi 4%
  • .de 3.1%
  • .fr 1.9%
  • .gov.br 1.8%
  • .eu 1.6%
  • Other 46.7%

The primary market segments for websites utilizing Java Portlet include business, government and military, and finance and banking.

  • Business 27.1%
  • Government/Military 13.6%
  • Finance/Banking 12.2%
  • Education/Reference 9.4%
  • Public Information 6.7%
  • Marketing/Merchandising 4.8%
  • Health 4.8%
  • Travel 3.9%
  • Internet Services 2.3%
  • Other 15.2%

πŸ•΅οΈ Similar Technologies

These are some of the best Java Portlet alternatives.

RankName
11
Jakarta Servlet
Brussels, Belgium

Enables developers to write web UIs using pure Java.

FreeOpen source
12
Jakarta Server Pages
Brussels, Belgium

A technology that enables developers to create dynamic web content using XML markup, custom tags, expression language, and Java.

FreeOpen source
13
Apache Sling
Wilmington, Delaware, United States

An open-source web framework that uses a Java Content Repository, such as Apache Jackrabbit, to store and manage content.

FreeOpen source
16
Struts
Wilmington, Delaware, United States

An open-source MVC framework for creating modern Java web applications.

FreeOpen source
23
Spring
Palo Alto, United States

A Java framework for building enterprise-grade applications.

FreeOpen source

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πŸ’¬ Frequently Asked Questions

Which country uses Java Portlet the most?

The majority of Java Portlet users are from Spain.

Who uses Java Portlet?

According to our data, Java Portlet is used on thousands of sites, including such established ones as agenziaentrate.gov.it, gva.es, and ohio.gov.

Is Java Portlet used on government websites?

Yes, for example, it is used by agenziaentrate.gov.it, ohio.gov, and prefeitura.sp.gov.br. In total, we found Java Portlet on 39 government sites in Brazil and 7 in the United States.

Do academic institutions use Java Portlet?

Yes. The most prominent of these is ub.edu. Overall, we know of 8 academic websites in the United States that use Java Portlet.

How does Java Portlet compare to its competitors?

Java Portlet is a moderately popular backend framework, ranking ahead of 49 other backend frameworks we track.

What are the alternatives to Java Portlet?

Alternatives and possible competitors to Java Portlet may include Jakarta Servlet, Jakarta Server Pages, and Apache Sling.

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