> I think that you can create a psml file with only one portlet entity
> called in this way (but remember to modify the PortletPipeline pipeline
> adding all the valves you need, see pipelines.xml file):

Pipeline .. hmm .. where can I read about that ?

> http://<host:port>/<jetspeed>/portlet/page.psml?entity=<portletentityid>
>
> that gives back only the markup of the portlet entity.

If it returns markup of portlet entity specified by id why that has to
be one portlet on the page ?

> The only problem using this approach could be the content type of the
> request.
> Jetspeed in fact produces content types using a specific mapping table
> (using a normal html browser this produces "text/html").

I think that is fine If it returns html markup.



BTW .. If it is uneasy to use ajax and servlets with portlets in
jetspeed2, can you point me the way how to periodically refresh
portlet content to catch changes in database for an instance


Regards

Jan

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