Hi,

That's interesting... it's similar to the aim I'm trying to achieve...
My thoughts are:
- when registration process, include a checkbox in "User Registration Portlet" saying if you want to register in Alfresco as well. If the answer is "yes", create an account in Alfresco with the same user and password through Alfresco's "WebServices" API. That way, when login in J2 it could be possible to login simultaneously in Alfresco. - And then, showing the contents of a concrete Alfresco's folder within an IFrame portlet that points to Alfresco webapp (so we keep all the functionalities and the look-and-feel of Alfresco). I have doubts about if it's possible to point to a concrete Alfresco's folder through portlet preferences... but if it's possible it would be wonderful... =)

Did you make it this way? Do you think it's possible for me to do it? I mean, create an IFrame portlet that accepts "NodeReference" as a preference so you can navigate (as a registered user) through Alfresco starting in that node (folder)?? I think Alfresco's Portlet gives that chance... that's why I was trying to create it... =)

Sorry, I don't understand what are you trying to mean by this:
I also parsed the document to fix resouce paths within
the HTML document, and then cached the results.

But I had a look at NodeService and I think that's too useful...
Regards,
Enrique




Ethan Adams escribió:
I'll contradict myself a little.

I installed Alfresco as a webapp, but then I created standard JSR-168
portlets that used some of the Alfresco APIs to get content and display it inside of a portlet. I also parsed the document to fix resouce paths within
the HTML document, and then cached the results.

I used the NodeService and FileFolderService provided by Alfresco.  There
are probably better ways, but I through the solution together in a few days
for a POC.

On 8/8/06, Enrique Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Ethan,

My intention was to show Alfresco's contents through the portal... and I
thought turning Alfresco into a portlet was the best solution... but I'm
unable to do it...
Do you show Alfresco's contents in a tab in J2? Maybe with an IFrame
portlet pointing to Alfresco as web app??

Regards,
Enrique


Ethan Adams escribió:
> I run Jetspeed and Alfresco together where Alfresco is installed as a
> standard war instead of a portlet. I didn't really see any benefit in
> running Alfresco as a portlet over the standard war.
>
> Just my 2 cents.
>



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