I'm trying to figure out a way to get from the standard VIEW mode of a portlet
to Maximized EDIT mode by clicking the "Edit" link at the upper right hand
corner of the portlet. I tried changing the window state in the doView() but
it doesn't look like it is possible. Has anyone had any luck do
No, that doesn't help because i'm not using dashboards. Right now the
-object.xml file only has overwrite and keep as options when deploying
portlets. If I use overwrite then the entire page is replaced with my new
portlets and if I use keep then my new portlets are not added to the existing
"malmit" wrote : Is it possible to add a portlet from a different portlet web
application to an existing portlet page? Right now, I have to manually add the
portlet to the page via the portlet admin console.
I forgot to mention deployment via configuration/deployment descriptor si
Is it possible to add a portlet from a different portlet web application to an
existing portlet page? Right now, I have to manually add the portlet to the
page via the portlet admin console.
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I tried to use parameter binding coordination to wire 2 different portlets
residing in 2 different web applications. I added public render parameters to
both portlet.xml files and also added to
both portlet differents. When I bring up the admin console in jboss, I added
both portlets to the
I attempted to use the portlet 2.0 taglib in Jboss Portal 2.7.0 and the taglib
was not found. Does anyone know where the taglib exists in v 2.7.0?
<%...@taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/portlet_2_0"; prefix="portlet"%>
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Is it possible to set a variable in one portlet and make that variable
available to all portlets contained in the page?
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I created a JBoss WSRP consumer attempting to consume portlets from a Weblogic
WSRP producer. During the consumer configuration, when I save the
configuration for the weblogic producer, I get the following error message in
the jboss portlet log file:
11:09:38,772 WARN [ProducerInfo] Portlet '
Thanks for the response! One of the requirements that I have for this
application is being able to support WSRP so removing the .sar will not work
for me. Is there any way that I can get JBoss Portal to validate the WSDL
without an internet connection? This seems to be a major bug in JBoss Po
I just downloaded JBoss Portal 2.6.6 GA and ftp'd it to a machine on my network
that does not have internet connection. I started up the portal server using
the run.sh script and since there isn't any internet connection a WSDL in
portal-wsrp.war was unable to validate and a connection time out
Thanks this works! Does anyone know another way to serialize the Java Object
to Xml within the web service implementation? I'm not sure if this is even
possible.
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I have been searching all over trying to figure out how to save a web service
request as XML. I know that JBoss receives the XML SOAP request and translates
this into the appropriate Java Object for the call, so I would assume that I
can easily take that same Java Object and translate/serialize
I've got a different problem. I am trying to build a document literal web
service in JBoss 4.0.5 and can't get around this exception:
org.jboss.ws.WSException: Cannot obtain java/xml type mapping for:
{http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema}base64Binary
Here's what my wsdl looks like:
http://sch
Please don't hijack my thread. Your problem is not related to the exception
that I am getting and should be in it's own topic.
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I am trying to build a document literal web service in JBoss 4.0.5 and can't
get around this exception:
org.jboss.ws.WSException: Cannot obtain java/xml type mapping for:
{http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema}base64Binary
Here's what my wsdl looks like:
http://schemas.xml
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