Gonzalo Aguilar Delgado wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to make the OpenSessionInViewFilter to work with my portlets
but it seems that does not initialize
nor work.
Can you check if something is wrong, please?
What I see is missing from your web.xml is needed dispatcher configurations for the
Wilhelmsen Tor Iver wrote:
To dig up this old thread:
I now use Ate Douma's patch for JSR-286 support from
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1620 which has removed the
need for the portal to implement the Apache portlet bridge's two
interfaces. A small step for man etc. :)
Well,
I don't know the Sun Portal that well, but AFAIK they have (or are working on) beta Portlet API 2.0 (JSR-286) support
already.
As the interfaces which Wicket Portlet currently needs from Apache Portals Bridges Common are natively supported with
JSR-286, the easiest solution is:
a) waiting for
Fernando,
I don't use Websphere Portal 6 (mainly Jetspeed-2), but I googled a bit for their support of the Apache Bridges SerlvetContextProvider and
PortletResourceURLFactory functionality.
It looks like it is now possible to use Websphere and Websphere Portal specific
APIs to implement these
Niels van Kampenhout wrote:
Roy van Rijn wrote:
Somebody answer this question please, I would love to see the Hippo
presentation again :-)
It was the best presentation I've seen in years, I learned something
and had a good laugh with all the Lego and Hippo pictures. (see the
IRC logs).
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
I only replied to you, I thought it would not benefit the community
too much, replying to a message that is intended to be ignored :)
LOL, so my webmail client isn't dumb after all: what a discovery ;)
Hopefully this response will be last bit of this ignorable thread.
Hi Dipu,
I do need the possible errors from jetspeed.log and maybe catalina.out to help.
Without that, I really don't know what's going wrong and what has an
initialization failure here.
Ate
Dipu Seminlal wrote:
Hi all,
I tried to deploy my application as portlet in jetspeed and it's
Thijs wrote:
I'm trying to get wicket portlets to work in Liferay.
As fas as I can tell there are at least 2 issues at the moment:
1.) A nullpointer exception in WebResponse due to an issue in de Liferay
code that returns null in the encodeRedirectUrl (see
Johan Compagner wrote:
The best man for this would be Ate ...
Dont know if he can attend?
I'll attend and definitely will do my best to answer any questions about the
portlet support as much as I can.
I haven't really planned a presentation yet, but if there is enough interest
I guess I can
Charly wrote:
Hello,
I have the beginning of a solution !
Cool !
My code is based on Liferay's struts support with some adaptations.
At this time, Guestbook portlet sample is ok, and I've made a
modification in wicket to get Navomatic and other bookmarkablePage working.
The main point is
Thijs wrote:
Hi (Ate?)
Hi Thijs,
Is there someone who could write a small wikipage on what I have to change
in a Quickstart project to deploy it as a portlet?
I can and will, and even promised to do so last week :(
But I'm currently crammed with two new client (portal) projects put on my
Gwyn Evans wrote:
On Monday, October 8, 2007, 11:45:39 AM, Ate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To get you started, I'll give the important configuration (and
portal runtime) settings/requirements inline here.
These will eventually end up on a Wiki page, but I'm afraid I won't
have time to write that
, limitations, how to
write portlet compliant Wicket applications and how to run them in a portal.
For those already familiar with portlets and portals, check out the WICKET-647
and WICKET-658 issues which have some head start info.
Regards,
Ate Douma
Ate Douma wrote:
I'm really happy
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http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A--jira--Resolved%3A-%28WICKET-647%29-New-Wicket-Portlet-support-tf4467600.html
Feel free to join those and let us know your opinion too :)
Regards,
Ate
Regards
Dipu
On 9/17/07, Ate Douma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm really happy to announce
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
WDYT?
Good news Ate! I'm +1 for putting it in trunk if you take on the
responsibility of maintaining it properly.
Sure :)
I'm pretty much involved in several projects which would like to use the Wicket portlet support, and of course if we manage to rewrite our
I'm really happy to announce that a new and quite feature complete Wicket
Portlets Demo is now available for download at:
http://people.apache.org/~ate/wicket/jetspeed-2.1.3-dev-wicket-demo-installer.jar
I've worked hard the last few weeks to improve the Wicket portlet support
branch and
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