Hi
You could read the parameter in the psml file as a XML file with DOM or SAX
API.
I didn't know if it is your question, if not explain better....
If you need to change the attribute or parameter in the psml you could read
it and transform in a DOM object and write it back, with the new attribute,
in the file.

Carlos Torres.

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From: "zaza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jetspeed Users List" <jetspeed-user@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 10:27 AM
Subject: Re: Read a psml file


> David Sean Taylor wrote:
> > angeloimm wrote:
> >
> >> Hi all; if i know the psml name... how could i have a parameter in
> >> this psml file?
> >
> >
> > Not sure if I understand the question, but I'll try.
> > To change the parameters on a portlet instance, you can edit the psml
> > file  by hand, for example the StockQuote portlet, override the default
> > init parameters on a portlet instance:
> >
> >         <entry id="P-f570871a5a-10008" parent="StockQuote">
> >             <layout position="-1" size="-1">
> >                 <property name="column" value="0"/>
> >                 <property name="row" value="1"/>
> >             </layout>
> >
> >             <parameter name="symbols" value="MSFT,IBM,ORCL,SUNW,ITGW"/>
> >
> >         </entry>
> >
> > or change them from the running portlet. For example the StockQuote
> > portlet provides an edit mode to edit the parameters
> >
> >> For example let's suppose i have in the file a.psml a parameter called
> >> text..... well in a portlet called b how can i have this parameter?
> >> Thanks
> >>
> > Programatically a Jetspeed-1 portlet can access its PSML parameters by
> > via the portlet instance
> >
> >
http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-1/apidocs/org/apache/jetspeed/portal/PortletInstance.html
> >
> >
> > The are a few variations on this, see the example portlets that come
> > with the distribution
>
> Hi,
>
> What about J2? Can you configure fragments responsible for portlets in
> similar way? Can you add a paramater tag to the psml file? And finally
> can you access those parameters programatically later?
>
> Thank you for any help.
>
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