I'm not so familiar with the jsp portlets (working mostly with velocity),
but by the time the portlets are being composed (which is likely when the
jsp is invoked) it's far too late for a redirect - the response has been
committed.
If you use the turbine action event stuff, where there's an
, contact the sender and
delete the material from any computer.
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From: Glenn Golden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 8:57 AM
To: 'Jetspeed Users List'
Subject: RE: Redirecting In JetSpeed
I'm not so familiar with the jsp portlets (working mostly
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Subject: RE: Redirecting In JetSpeed
Glenn,
Thanks for the info. I too have done most of my JetSpeed
stuff to date with velocity. Much like in defining my
velocity portlets, in defining my Jsp portlet in the
registry, I've included an action parameter which points to
my