Is there a portal 10g portlet for CMSDK?

I am looking for a CMSDK Portal portlet for 9as 10g. Is there one available?
Thanks.

AFAIK, CMSDK does not come with a Portlet (iFS once did but after one or two clicks, you where out of Portal and in iFS' webui).
As webui does not exist anymore, the portlet disappeared as well.
I had a look at portal studio but there does not seem to be any contributions over CMSDK.
If you have some exposure to the Portal Struts Provider, you might want to try to 'portletize' the webstarter application II as it is written in Struts. You will still need to arrange something about the upload and download part as it will not be supported by the PPE (Upload: PPE will not forward a stream to your portlet, Download, Portlet should only serve html content, no doc, pdf, ...).
Hope this helps
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