Hi Gonzalo,

Thanks for your answer, I have used Wookie for making widgets and it works
perfect, but I have a problem with importing them to widget store on Rave.

After creating my widget with Wookie, I copy the folder that contains all
the widget files to the folder where Rave has all its example widgets
($RAVE_HOME/myraveproject-portal/target/tomcat6x/webapps/wookie/deploy/
www.getwookie.org/widgets), and then I copy the .wgt file of the widget to
the folder where Rave has all its .wgt examples
($RAVE_HOME/myraveproject-portal/target/tomcat6x/webapps/wookie/upload),
then, I execute Rave and when I try to add a new widget (W3C), my widget
does not appear on the list, so I cannot add it, could you give me some
advice about how I can do this? am I doing something wrong?

Thanks.



2013/12/5 Gonzalo Aguilar Delgado <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> You can use Wookie or shindig widgets. For plain widgets I use wookie.
>
> http://wookie.apache.org/docs/widgets.html
>
>
> Deploy them to wookie and the import from widget store on rave.
>
> Tell me if you need more help.
>
> El 05/12/13 20:16, Eduardo López escribió:
>
>  Hi,
>>
>> I have created an extended portal with rave using 0.23-SNAPSHOT, now I
>> want
>> to make my own widgets with it instead using their own widgets, could you
>> give me some advice of how I can do this?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>

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