The documentation does not tell what descriptors are optional and what
descriptors are mandatory?
Descriptors is a solution to automating the deployment, the problem is that
these are read and written to the database at every start of the server.
If descriptors are not mandatory then it could
All JBoss descriptor files are optional. If it's not part of JSR 168, you don't
have to have it.
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Could you point out exactly which chapter you are referring to?
http://docs.jboss.com/jbportal/v2.6.4/referenceGuide/html/xmldescriptors.html#descriptors_portlet
is pretty explicit on the fact that these descriptors are optional...
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I was following the tutorials in the reference guide:
http://docs.jboss.com/jbportal/v2.6.4/referenceGuide/html/tutorials.html#d0e2127
The chapter you pointed was pretty clear, so thanks for pointing that out.
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Maybe it should indeed made clearer in the tutorial that the descriptors are
optional.
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Thanks, I found the administration for these operations now. I just read the
chapter about portlet deployment, and got the impression that they were
required.
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The way I understand it is that these files are completely optional. All of
what is done in these files can be done through the Admin portal.
With that said, we really like defining these files. It means we can drop our
application in on any JBoss portal server and have it configured for us.