You understood very well my problem. But I have an other problem too : How
do we define a portlet from an XML file ?
Can you help me about this ?

Thank you by advance.
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From: "Andrey Almirov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jetspeed Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 12:59 PM
Subject: Re[2]: XML portlets


> Hello Yael,
>
> As I understand your problem, the followinf info maybe helps.
>
> You want to have at least two parts in the page:
> 1.      Left part (xml portlet), this is a menu. (A portlet)
> 2.      Right part as a big window in which the content is shown (B
portlet)
> In the A portlet you use the XML = menu structure + XSL that transforms it
to menu's html.
> The problem (as I understand you) is how to manipulate content from A to
B.
>
> You can look for the answer in the List.
>
> And I have some idea. In the A portlet you might have some links like
> <a
href="$jslink.setPortletByName('B').addQueryData('page','price')>Price</a>
> It sends "page=price" command to B portlet and you can analyse
> this info in the BAction.java class. In the action you can
> set template by
>
> VelocityPortletAction#setTemplate(rundata,template)
>
> method for example.
>
> Or you can use JSP template and include command as well.
>
> Hope it helps
>
> Andrey Almirov
>
>
> ym> First, Thank you for answering me.
>
> ym> My problem is that I want to have a XML portlet on the left, which is
the
> ym> menu, and we can go on differents portlets which are opened on the
right.
>
> ym> Can you help me ?
>
> ym> Thank you by adavance.
>
> ym> Yaël
>
>
>
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