I definitely think the future of web apps are more Client/Server-ish...
JavaScript on the client for the whole UI talking to stateless RESTful
JSON on the server. But the toolchain for building these kind of apps
is somewhat immature today. It's evolving quickly so things will be
pretty different 2 years from now.
At JavaOne this year I did a presentation about this new modern web app
architecture. The video has been posted:
http://www.jamesward.com/2012/10/17/javaone-video-client-server-apps-with-html5-and-java
As far as portals go... I believe that CORS will open up new
opportunities for client-side app aggregation. The server-side portal
model really doesn't play well with apps that have their UI / state on
the server. Once CORS is more ubiquitous we will probably see a new
generation of mashup / client-side portals appear.
Everything we've done with the web UI on the server is currently being
rebuilt to run on the client via JavaScript. Fun times! :)
-James
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