On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 14:55:15 +0100, Christian Raschka
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for your answer,
I would change the createPortletID to have in generated code a usefull ID
for the div in the HTML code. So I can use CSS to arrange the portlets on
site. Now I have some like this "/context.portletName!764587357|0". That I
cannot use for CSS.
If I only have the name for portlet, t.e. "myPortlet", I change the
pluto-default-theme to
<c:set var="portlet" value="myPortlet" scope="request"/>
<jsp:include page="portlet-skin.jsp"/>
to arrange them.
I need a site with arranged portlets. If you have another solution to make
that, please teach me :-)
P.S. I really could not find any info how to make that.
Thanks,
Serge
Hi Serge,
it's not a good idea to change the getPortletId method. I would
recommend to
use getPortletName instead.
Nevertheless you have to "mvn install" before a "mvn pluto:install" for
every build.
Christian
2008/1/8, Serge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello,
i have to build a portal based on pluto. But I have a problem with the
portletID.
The portletID usually contains context path, portlet name and meta info.
(Created in java class PortletWindowConfig in package
org.apache.pluto.driver.services.portal in pluto-portal-driver). I only
need the portlet name in my portlets. So I changed the java code from
"return contextPath + "." + portletName + "!" + metaInfo;" to "return
portletName;". Then installed pluto on apache tomcat with command "mvn
pluto:install -DinstallDir="path to tomcat"". But I still have the old
portletID in my html source code. Have somebody any solution for my
problem?
Thanks,
Serge
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Serge Rittscher