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David E. Jones commented on OFBIZ-1999:
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Just an FYI, I'm working on this now... so "taking the token" as it were.

There are a few changes/cleanups I'm working on, and hopefully I'll finish them 
tonight but please wait until I'm finished. 

I'll commit everything so far, and then (especially Bruno) if you have other 
changes you can send additional patches (until we get tired of reviewing and 
committing your patches and invite you to be a committer, of course... ;) ).



> A portal/portlet implementation
> -------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFBIZ-1999
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-1999
>             Project: OFBiz
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: ALL COMPONENTS
>            Reporter: Bruno Busco
>            Assignee: David E. Jones
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: portalPage-configure-off.jpg, 
> portalPage-configure-on.jpg, portalPageImages.zip, portalPages.patch, 
> portalPages.patch, portalPages.patch, portalPages.patch, portalPages.patch, 
> portalPages.patch, portalPages.patch, portalPages.patch, portalPages.patch, 
> portalPages.patch, portalPages.patch
>
>
> Hi devs,
> I am trying to set up a portal/portlet model similar to what is implemented 
> into JIRA user interface.
> The Idea is that every component can "register" its selected screens as 
> system portlets using something like:
> <Portlet portletId="WELCOME" name="Welcome" description="Welcome message" 
> screenPath="component://portal/widget/CommonScreens.xml#welcome" />
> In this case the portal component has registered a welcome screen as 
> "WELCOME" portlet.
> The portlets can later be "mounted" into portals with the entity:
>     <PortalPortletAppl portalId="DEFAULT" portletId="WELCOME"      
> columnNum="1" sequenceNum="1" />
>     <PortalPortletAppl portalId="DEFAULT" portletId="LOGIN"        
> columnNum="2" sequenceNum="2" />
>     <PortalPortletAppl portalId="DEFAULT" portletId="PORTLET001"   
> columnNum="1" sequenceNum="2" />
>     <PortalPortletAppl portalId="DEFAULT" portletId="PORTLET002"   
> columnNum="3" sequenceNum="2" />
>     <PortalPortletAppl portalId="DEFAULT" portletId="PORTLET003"   
> columnNum="1" sequenceNum="2" />
> In this case the portlets WELCOME, LOGIN, PORTLET001, PORTLET002 and 
> PORTLET003 are mounted into the DEFAULT portal into the indicated solumns and 
> with the indicated order.
> Every portal is defined by the entity:
> <Portal portalId="DEFAULT" name="Default home portal" description="The 
> default OFBiz portal" owner="admin" />
> And is related to a specific user. So every user can have as many portals he 
> needs and a DEFAULT portal can be defined by the admin.
> In the attached zip file there is a very draft implementation of this that I 
> would like so submit to your attention to share ideas about it and eventually 
> develop together.
> Many thanks for your feedbacks,
> Bruno

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