You have to user the forwards.xml to use the forwards functionality
offered by Jetspeed. 
When you say "if i want to go directly to my portlet how can i do?" do
you mean you want to see your portlet when you type in
http://localhost:8080/jetspeed?

Also when you copied and pasted urls did you hit File->New on Internet
Explorer and then paste the url...if you did then sure you will see the
logged in screen even though you did not explicitly login in the new
browser(if you logout here...you would have effectively logged out of
the other browser session). Go the start and open completely new
instance of the IE and then paste the url and then see the behavior.

Regards,
Archana

-----Original Message-----
From: angeloimm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 11:03 AM
To: Jetspeed Jetspeed
Subject: Retrieving URL

How all... i have seen that in order to forwarding to a portlet from
another protlet i must populate the forward.xml file... is it so?
Then how can i have the url of a portlet? I.E: if i go to
http://localhost:8080/jetspeed and i do login i can arrive to my
portlet; then i copy the url in the address bar and i can see my portlet
also when i'm not logged.... if i want to go directly to my portlet how
can i do?



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