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.
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π Rankings and Market Share
- Backend Frameworks
- Rank: 18
- Market share: 0.5%
π Java Portlet Awards
- β 5th most popular in Spain in the Backend Frameworks category.
- β 6th most popular in Colombia in the Backend Frameworks category.
- β 7th most popular in Finland in the Backend Frameworks category.
- β 8th most popular in Italy in the Backend Frameworks category.
- β 10th most popular in the United Arab Emirates in the Backend Frameworks category.
- π₯ 11st most popular in Mexico in the Backend Frameworks category.
- π₯ 12nd most popular in Portugal in the Backend Frameworks category.
- π₯ 13rd most popular in Austria in the Backend Frameworks category.
- π₯ 13rd most popular in Vietnam in the Backend Frameworks category.
- π₯ 13rd most popular in Hungary in the Backend Frameworks category.
β‘ 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.
| # | Website | Rank | Country | Language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | #1,050 | Italy | Italian | |
| 2 | #1,212 | Spain | Catalan | |
| 3 | #1,294 | United States | English | |
| 4 | #1,493 | India | American English | |
| 5 | #1,592 | Brazil | Brazilian Portuguese | |
| 6 | #2,371 | Spain | Galician | |
| 7 | #2,439 | Iran | Persian | |
| 8 | #2,707 | Colombia | Spanish | |
| 9 | #3,754 | Poland | Polish | |
| 10 | #5,349 | Japan | Japanese | |
| 11 | #5,373 | Italy | Italian | |
| 12 | #5,461 | United States | American English | |
| 13 | #5,690 | Italy | Italian | |
| 14 | #6,144 | Brazil | Brazilian Portuguese | |
| 15 | #6,304 | Brazil | Brazilian Portuguese | |
| 16 | #6,391 | Spain | Catalan | |
| 17 | #6,624 | Qatar | English | |
| 18 | #6,669 | Finland | Finnish | |
| 19 | #6,706 | Mexico | European Spanish | |
| 20 | #6,786 | Spain | Catalan |
π Usage Statistics
Most of the sites that use Java Portlet:
- are located in Spain
- have content in English
- use the .com domain extension
- fall into the Business category.
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%
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π¬ 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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