Make Current JSP Application in to a Portlet

Hi,
Is it possible to make a current JSP application into a portlet using the Portlet Wizard? If so, how?
The application consist of 8 JSP pages and 4 java pages.
Thanks!

The easiest way of achieving what you want to do is to iframe your application.
Pros: Quick and dirty, but you will need to keep the web server that hosts that app uptime.
Cons: dirty
Proper way of doing it: Create a new java portlet using PDK tools, and essentially copy and paste code from your application. You might have to modify certain bits and pieces of your jsp pages, but if the app was made with good design in mind you wont have to re write much of a java code, jsp modifications only.
You might also find that it is also possible to upload your *.war file into portal and it might be able to publish your app as a portlet but we have not had much experience with that.

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