Nan Anonymous wrote:
You can setup a portlet pipeline and retrieve only the content for one
portlet within another portlet. This is what we do in Jetspeed 1.6
fusion to support jsr 168 portlets
Thanks. Can you point me to the document about this portlet pipeline?
I suppose there can be an API (as
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> You can setup a portlet pipeline and retrieve only the content for one
> portlet within another portlet. This is what we do in Jetspeed 1.6
> fusion to support jsr 168 portlets
>
Thanks. Can you point me to the document about this portlet pipeline?
I suppose there can be an API (as Java cla
Nan Anonymous wrote:
Hmm.. forgot this forum is for both.
I would be more interesting on JS2 as I want to do this in as much
conformance to JSR168 as possible. Of course, a comparison of
different approaches for different portal servers would also be very
educational.
Thanks
You can setup a portlet
Hmm.. forgot this forum is for both.
I would be more interesting on JS2 as I want to do this in as much
conformance to JSR168 as possible. Of course, a comparison of
different approaches for different portal servers would also be very
educational.
Thanks
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 11:07:03 -0800, Dav
Please let us know, is this question for Jetspeed-1 or Jetspeed-2...
Nan Anonymous wrote:
Hi,
I need to be able to nest one portlet in another portlet's MAX view. I
want to see if you have done this before or have some ideas to share
with.
Supposedly, I have a Stock Porfolio portlet. In normal view
Hi,
I need to be able to nest one portlet in another portlet's MAX view. I
want to see if you have done this before or have some ideas to share
with.
Supposedly, I have a Stock Porfolio portlet. In normal view, this just
show my list of stock symbols and prices. Now when I maximize it, in
additio