Frank:
Thanks. I was thinking about where to implement this best as I drove
across country this weekend. It seems you are ultimately looking for the
URL to the page that contains a specific portlet so you can navigate to
it. One handy place to do this kind of mapped page operation is the
Portal Site component. In particular, I was thinking one way to
implement it there might be in the menuing subsystem. We could add the
ability define a menu element in the PSML as a portlet name in addition
to the existing path based and expression syntax. When the menu is
subsequently accessed from decorators or directly from portlet code, the
URL to the page(s) would be computed. Would you be comfortable with an
implementation like that?
Randy
Frank Otto wrote:
Hi Randy,
I use XML/file PSML. Our release is planed for 30th of june.
kind regards,
Frank
Am 15.05.2010 15:04, schrieb Randy Watler:
Frank,
Are you using a DBPSML or XML/file PSML deployment?
Note that we are considering a Jetspeed 2.2.2 release to address the
defects we have uncovered since 2.2.1. What is the timing of your
release?
Randy
Frank Otto wrote:
Hi Randy,
It's difficult. I need a stable release for my custom app. Can you
explain me please, how can I use the page manager to walk throw the
hierarchy?
kind regards,
Frank
Am 12.05.2010 16:22, schrieb Randy Watler:
Frank,
Are you willing to use the 2.2.2-SNAPSHOT trunk version of
Jetspeed? If I do this for you, I'll need to put it into Jetspeed
proper since it will be on my own time.
Let me know,
Randy
Frank Otto wrote:
Hi Randy,
thanks for your answer.
I need this feature for my custom portal. Can you help me, please?
Frank
Am 12.05.2010 15:02, schrieb Randy Watler:
Frank,
There is no query for that at the moment. It is not too hard to
write yourself, (just recursively walk the PSML folder/page
hierarchy looking at the fragments as you go). The file system
XML based page manager would have to walk the hierarchy, but the
database page manager could query for pages in some cases.
Let me know if you need more help developing this feature.
Randy
Frank Otto wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to find out, on which page a portlet is? I need
the page name to jump directly to this portlet.
kind regards,
Frank
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