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Todd Kuebler wrote:
Now that is confusing....
-tk
At 08:40 AM 10/31/2003 -0500, Weaver, Scott wrote:
Hi Todd,
I don't think you need to worry about posting the code for the DelayedRenderingPortlet from Cisco (If that is indeed what you are alluding to). Cisco has already donated that code to the Jetspeed project along with a bunch of other kewl stuff including the Cornerstone framework. However, we won't have this code in place until after the 1.4 release.
Regards, *================================* | Scott T Weaver | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | | Apache Jetspeed Portal Project | | Apache Pluto Portlet Container | *================================*
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Todd Kuebler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 2:31 PM
> To: Jetspeed Users List; Jetspeed Users List
> Subject: RE: how to call buildNormalContext manually
>
>
> Well, to answer your question exactly it would be possible with a massive
> amount of work getting jetspeed/turbine to use server-side push. But I
> don't think that is feasible or desirable. You can also set a client
> refresh for x seconds to refresh the page, this is more feasable and could
> probably even be triggered by the portlet action in question if the data
> hasn't loaded in x seconds.
>
> We have some code here at Cisco that does two similar things you might be
> interested in:
>
> 1) asynchronous portlet rendering for better performance.
> 2) timeout associated with portlet data loading so that you can set a
> threshhold. If the data loading takes more than X seconds, the portal
> will
> continue rendering and simply put a error message in place of the
> getContent for that portlet. I suppose in that case you could also set
> client refresh in the headers to try again at some specified time.
>
>
> If there is enough interest I could rework this code to be more general
> and
> post the code and documentation here.
>
>
> %regards -tk
>
>
> At 10:36 AM 10/28/2003 +0200, Youssef Mohammed wrote:
> >buildNormalContext sends the HTTP Response to the client ( e.g. the
> >browser ) and It is called when by an HTTP Request by the client .
> >So how can you do this Server Side ?!!
> >You can't push your data to the client !!
> >
> >The work around for that it to refresh your portlet every X seconds and
> >check for your thread status
> >
> >
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Anuraag Sarangi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 3:17 AM
> >To: Jetspeed Users List
> >Subject: how to call buildNormalContext manually
> >
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >I have a portlet that spawns a thread and waits for
> >notification from a service. After the notification,
> >I want to call the buildNormalContext again from the
> >thread, or refresh the portlet from the thread. How
> >can I do that?!
> >
> >Thanx in advance,
> >Anuraag
> >
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