[JBoss-dev] [Design of JBoss Portal] - Re: Architecture, features overview

2005-01-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
yes that's what I was talking about.

this must be done by the portal, not the portlet.

then the portlet at runtime must use the req.getContentType() to know what 
content type the portal has decided.

currently this task is done in an interceptor that just set this content type 
to text/html : org.jboss.portal.server.invocation.portal.ContentTypeInterceptor

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[JBoss-dev] [Design of JBoss Portal] - Re: Architecture, features overview

2005-01-17 Thread ArturasB
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : basically, it's browser detection, use the browser 
name to map to the favorite content type the client expect.
Well, I know that, but we have a little problem here - "global" MIME type. As I 
understand I can set WML's MIME type in my portlet, but portlets are just 
pieces of "big picture". The same MIME type must be set for a page , which 
contain those portlets. And finally the portal must support WML's MIME type as 
well.

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[JBoss-dev] [Design of JBoss Portal] - Re: Architecture, features overview

2005-01-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
basically, it's browser detection, use the browser name to map to the favorite 
content type the client expect.

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[JBoss-dev] [Design of JBoss Portal] - Re: Architecture, features overview

2005-01-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You need to implement code.

You need to look at the request content type and provide the correct chunk.

For now, user portlet, role portlet, forums portlet... only support HTML. It is 
not a priority for us to render WML or any other content-type. Contribution is 
always welcome though :)

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[JBoss-dev] [Design of JBoss Portal] - Re: Architecture, features overview

2005-01-17 Thread ArturasB
Hi.

anonymous wrote : It is published:
  | 
  | User guide: 
http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=downloads&op=download&downloadId=11
  | 
  | Reference 
guide:http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=downloads&op=download&downloadId=13

Thank you for those links.

I have a question regarding MIME types - is the HTML only supported ? Can I add 
to the  more MIME types?
Let's say, MIME types for cHTML, xHTML, WML ?

/Arturas

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[JBoss-dev] [Design of JBoss Portal] - Re: Architecture, features overview

2005-01-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It is published:

User guide: 
http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=downloads&op=download&downloadId=11

Reference 
guide:http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=downloads&op=download&downloadId=13

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[JBoss-dev] [Design of JBoss Portal] - Re: Architecture, features overview

2005-01-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
actually it is published : http://docs.jboss.org/jbportal/v2.0/

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[JBoss-dev] [Design of JBoss Portal] - Re: Architecture, features overview

2005-01-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The documentation should be published today.

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