I vote that we stop supporting portlet by name! Lets stick with just
support for id.
Are you sure there are no cases where you'd want to call a second
JetspeedLink method chained to a first, that all chained calls would be to
DynamicURI methods?
My understanding is that you can specify a group
Hi!
I'm currently (finally!) writing my thesis, on EIP's, and realized that a
java based portlet standardization effort has begun with the JSR 168.
This is really cool, but where are the connections between JSR 168, IBM
and Apache JetSpeed, except for the stated ones at the JSR 168 pages?
Glenn,
Glenn Golden wrote:
I vote that we stop supporting portlet by name! Lets stick with just
support for id.
Are you sure there are no cases where you'd want to call a second
JetspeedLink method chained to a first, that all chained calls would be to
DynamicURI methods?
My
There Portlet API JSR 168 Expert Group was founded in February this
year. It will be defining:
1. Portlet API Standard
2. Portlet API Reference Implementation
3. Portlet API TCK
IBM and Sun are co-spec leads.
IBM's original portlet API proposal has had some influence on the
Portlet API
In an effort to clean-up the state of the CVS repository before the next
release, I'd propose
to start a clean-up effort of the tree.
The main target of the clean-up would be all the non-functional code
(like CocoonPortlet) and
examples or obsolete/unused code (most of the legacy ECS controls
I'm looking at:
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/decisions.html
And seeing how Apache voting works. It' not clear to me when we need
consensus approval, majority approval or just lazy approval. For
example, what do we require for a proposal, such as the StateManager
proposal?
Also, The 3
Comments below...
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In an effort to clean-up the state of the CVS repository
before the next
release,
Even though I can't officially vote, here is my unofficial vote. I agree
with all of this. I would love to see the tree cleaned up so it is clear
what does and does not matter/work. I have no problem with making the
internal implementations purely vm based as long as JSP templates are still
Hi,
I was under the impression that the CVS version of code had the ability to
customize the anonymous user without the copy another user's PSML trick.
Is that true? If so, I can't seem to find it. Can someone point me in the
right direction?
Thanks,
Craig
PS - Thanks for fixing the 3 column
| There Portlet API JSR 168 Expert Group was founded in February this
| year. It will be defining:
|
| 1. Portlet API Standard
| 2. Portlet API Reference Implementation
| 3. Portlet API TCK
|
| IBM and Sun are co-spec leads.
| IBM's original portlet API proposal has had some influence on the
|
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 9:08 AM
To: Jetspeed Developers List
Subject: Cleaning up Jetspeed
In an effort to clean-up the state of the CVS repository
before the next
release, I'd propose
to start
I was under the impression that the CVS version of code had
the ability to customize the anonymous user without the copy
another user's PSML trick. Is that true? If so, I can't
seem to find it. Can someone point me in the right direction?
I believe the recommended way is to create a new
I believe the recommended way is to create a new user, customize that
user and then copy it over to the anonymous directory. Next week I will
be working on a new feature for the admin user to customize any psml
resource in the system, including anonymous. This should be fairly easy,
only
Endre Stolsvik wrote:
| There Portlet API JSR 168 Expert Group was founded in February this
| year. It will be defining:
|
| 1. Portlet API Standard
| 2. Portlet API Reference Implementation
| 3. Portlet API TCK
|
| IBM and Sun are co-spec leads.
| IBM's original portlet API proposal has had
Hi all,
I want to customize the login page and want to access my DB2 database
for user authentication. So as a first step i created my own login page and
gave form's action as in top.vm. I saved login.html under
jetspeed/mydir/login.html. I call this page from
Hi,
In an effort to clean-up the state of the CVS repository
before the next
release, I'd propose
to start a clean-up effort of the tree.
+1
I've been meaning to do this for a while now.
There are lots of empty directories.
From what I understand, we must delete these
taylor 02/05/01 12:50:27
Modified:lib torque-3.0-b2-dev.jar
Log:
patch to fix Oracle sequence generation. Can't wait for this to get into Torque and
deal with all the fucked up crap of getting Torque and Turbine to compile together
from the cvs head.
Revision Changes
David Sean Taylor wrote:
Easiest way is to reimport the CVS module.
Does that require creating a new cvs project?
It does require to at least recreate a new root project (so you need a
cvsadmin for the operation).
Another side effect is that it removes all the project previous
David Sean Taylor wrote:
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In an effort to clean-up the state of the CVS repository
before the next
release, I'd
taylor 02/05/01 15:08:50
jakarta-jetspeed/webapp/WEB-INF/psml/test/deleteme - New directory
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Jetspeed committers do have sufficient permission to delete directories
from the jetspeed cvs on icarus.apache.org.
Just ran a test and deleted the directory
/x1/home/cvs/jakarta-jetspeed/conf and its contents (one old JR.p file
in the Attic) from the cvs. I then did a fresh checkout to verify.
taylor 02/05/01 19:41:33
Modified:src/java/org/apache/jetspeed/modules/actions/portlets/browser
DatabaseBrowserAction.java
Log:
Corrected numbering bug - was adding a next button even when there were no more rows.
Revision ChangesPath
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