Hi all, guess you are talking about velocity templates here. But, how can i do the same with a JSP template?, I cannot get the event executed before any buildNormalContext of any portlet.
The following does not work: <form method="post" action="<jetspeed:dynamicUri/>"> <input type="hidden" name="js_peid" value="<%=jspeid%>"> <input type="hidden" name="action" value="portlets.myJspPortletAction"/> <input type="submit" name="eventSubmit_doUpdate" value="Save"/> Thanks. From: Bob Fleischman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Portlets execution flow Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 00:17:56 -0400 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Ahh!! You've discovered one of the 'gotchas' of direct action calls. When you call an action directly with $jslink.getAction("myaction", $portlet) the context does not yet contain the portlet and so you can not use it for getUser or any other Portlet specific call to save state. You can, however, still impact services, or database connectivity. This approach will fire the action BEFORE anything else, which seems to be its major appeal. I have found it much easier to use a form action of $jslink.getPortletById($portlet.getID()) with a button name of "eventSubmit_doUpdate" and then I send other parameters via hidden fields on the form. That way I am certain the correct instance of the correct portlet is being referenced. Bob -----Original Message----- From: Bjorn Vidar Remme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 4:18 AM To: Jetspeed Users List Subject: RE: Portlets execution flow ****Correction***** The action event does call the public void doBrowse_refresh(RunData, Context) method. There was a Null pointer Exeption thrown in there when it tried to fetch and use the portlet object in the Context . Apparently this exception caused the rundata only method to be called. Med vennlig hilsen/Kind regards, Bjorn Vidar Remme Application Engineer Bjorn Vidar Remme 09.08.2004 20:52 To: "Jetspeed Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: Subject: RE: Portlets execution flow Hi Bob, What you are saying makes sense. The trouble was that I was using qualified action names, but I still had major problems. I then reluctantly came to the conclusion that there was something fundamentally wrong with my code. Looking over the code again I remember changing the form method from POST to GET because my action event would not fire if I used POST. A major mistake! Changing the method caused the action parameter in the URL to be ignored. And the code executed as if I where using $jslink alone. It took me a while to figure out what was going on. Overriding the executeEvents() methods and logging any Exceptions thrown gave me the answer. When I supply an action in the URL it looks for an event method with the signature 'public void doBrowse_X(RunData rundata)' and not 'public void doBrowse_refresh(RunData, Context)'. No wonder my event was not triggered because I used the Context variation. I then changed my code and it worked just as you said. Brilliant! The only consequence of removing the Context as a parameter is that we must find an alternative way to get the portlet id. Probably submitting it as a parameter. Thanks, you really saved the day!!! Kind regards, Bjorn Vidar Remme "Bob Fleischman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06.08.2004 18:18 Please respond to "Jetspeed Users List" To: "'Jetspeed Users List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: Subject: RE: Portlets execution flow Bjorn: You can limit the impact of which class runs your method via the action by qualifying the action. That is: use action=Myportlet2.doUpdate rather than action=doUpdate. With the second method any portlet which has a doUpdate method will fire. As to having several Portlets share a current model. We have found that it is best to have a separate action class that modifies the model. Then using the setAction style described in this thread you can update the common model first. That action will be called before any rendering. Your portlet should then be limited to building up your context. Otherwise you are duplicating your efforts by putting model update code in 2 places. Bob -----Original Message----- From: Bjorn Vidar Remme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 10:41 AM To: Jetspeed Users List Subject: Re: Portlets execution flow Hi all, Well the trouble by using setAction() is that the action is executed for all the portlets (if a suitable method exists). You can easily test this by adding multiple instances of the same portlet to a page (same action class) or multiple portlets with different action classes but the same event name. You will then see that the action event is executed once for all the portlets. The pattern is thus (AE=action event, BNC=buildNormalContext): AE for portlet A, BNC for portlet A, AE for portlet B, BNC for portlet B etc.. Not what we want at all, we just want the action event to fire once. This is why I specify the portlet ID in the action like this: $jslink.getAction("myaction", $portlet) The action event is then executed only once, but as I described in my previous post the pattern is (clicking on portlet B): BNC-A, AE -B, BNC-B and not the desired AE-B, BNC-A, BNC-B. Note: I am using getAction() because setAction() is deprecated according to the documentation. It does the same thing. Kind regards, Bjorn Vidar Remme [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06.08.2004 15:54 Please respond to "Jetspeed Users List" To: "Jetspeed Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: Subject: Re: Portlets execution flow Bjorn, Oscar - I have never seen the problems you are mentioning below - my action handler methods ALWAYS execute before the build*() methods on the active portlets. We are currently using Velocity-based portlets. When we specify the action parameter in a form, we use the following code template: <form method="post" action="$jslink"> or <form method="post" action="$jslink.setAction("portlets.FooAction")"> The first version uses the "default" action as specified in the xreg for the portlet - this is what we use in most cases. The second version uses any action you specify - as long as the action package you are using is declared to Turbine using the "module.packages" key (see TurbineResources.properties, and look for that key.) For an example of the first version, look at the source in /tutorial/tutorials/9/templates/vm/portlets/html/coffees-browser.vm (directly from cvs) as well as the related xreg files. An example of the second version is at: http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-1/tutorial/7/events.html. Good luck, Eric --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]