[jboss-user] [JBoss Portal] - Re: CMS Question....

2006-11-08 Thread mmontoni
Hi Peter, thanks for answering! I looked at the thread you sent and I was able to do the work aroundbut still I can't see how can I have a new instace of CMSPortlet thru the Management Portlet. I went to Instances then clicked on CMSPortlet and then on preferences...but I believe this is

[jboss-user] [JBoss Portal] - Re: CMS Question....

2006-11-08 Thread mmontoni
Hey! Forget it...I found out how to do it...but one thing intrigues me...is this info only stored in the db? Why when I open myportal-object.xml file I can't see the new CMSPortlet I created and linked to myportal? Thanks! View the original post :

[jboss-user] [JBoss Portal] - Re: CMS Question....

2006-11-08 Thread PeterJ
To create a new instance of a portlet, in the Management Portlet: 1) Click Portlets (in the top row of links) 2) Find the porlet in the list 3) In the right-hand side of the window enter a name for the new instance in the text filed above the Create Instance button, and then click the button.

[jboss-user] [JBoss Portal] - Re: CMS Question....

2006-11-08 Thread PeterJ
Yes, the instance information is stored only in the database. The *-object.xml file is used only to initialize or update the database information. Hmm, I see possible need for a tool that generates a *-object.xml file based on the current portal configuration. Too bad I don't have the time...

[jboss-user] [JBoss Portal] - Re: CMS Question....

2006-11-08 Thread Antoine_h
you can always use the descriptors to set the windows, instances of portlets, and portlets definition (*-objects.xml, instance.xml etc...). you can set the index page in one of these descriptor in preferences or parameters. the parameter (or preference) name is index. Sorry, but I don't

[jboss-user] [JBoss Portal] - Re: CMS Question....

2006-11-08 Thread mmontoni
Hi, I addeded the description of the portlet in the *-object.html and it worked findI am having another issue though... In the WYSIWYG I add a link to myportal/construction.html. Fine. Then I go to http://localhost:8080/portal/portal/myportal and I see my CMSPortlet and the link. I click

[jboss-user] [JBoss Portal] - Re: CMS Question....

2006-11-07 Thread PeterJ
Usually, you would use the Management Portlet to create a new instance of the CMS Portlet, and then change the indexpage property of that copy. Unfortunately, that is not working at this time. See http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bbop=viewtopict=89308 and