Hi all, I’m doing the same right now, but doing the steps as Scoott or Paula 
said, I have no widget new in store than the first ones that appears once I did 
the custom-installation.

So, Can someone explain a little bit more in detail?? 

I add only my .wgt to the mentioned folder,I must say that it works, I proved 
it in a wookie portal first.

After I execute mvn cargo:run as normal in the portal to run it. I go to the 
store and when I’m trying to add a new widget using W3C it doesn’t appear so 
I’m lost -.-

Thanks.


El 21/01/2014, a las 20:56, Scott Wilson <[email protected]> 
escribió:

> 
> On 21 Jan 2014, at 18:42, Paula Álvarez Álvarez wrote:
> 
>> Hi Scott,
>> 
>> What I did is this:
>>      1.- One I had my widget, I copied the folder that contains all the
>> widget's files to the folder where Rave has its own widgets' files.
>>      2.- Then I copied the .wgt file (my widget) to the foler where Rave
>> has these files:
>> $RAVE_HOME/myraveproject-portal/target/tomcat6x/webapps/wookie/upload
>>      3.- I executed Rave as usual and tried to add my widget from the
>> widget store. However, it doesn't appear...
>> Is that what you meant?
> 
> Yes (though I'm not sure about step 1 - normally you just need to drop the 
> .wgt file and nothing else?)
> 
> In Rave, you need to log in as the portal administrator, go to the widget 
> store, and add the widget to make it available  - it doesn't get added 
> automatically, you need to select it from those available from Wookie within 
> the Rave widget store admin UI.
> 
>> 
>> Thanks, Paula.
>> 
>> 
>> -----Mensaje original-----
>> De: Scott Wilson [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Enviado el: martes, 21 de enero de 2014 15:30
>> Para: [email protected]
>> Asunto: Re: Embedding widgets with Wookie
>> 
>> Hi Paula,
>> 
>> On 21 Jan 2014, at 13:38, Paula Álvarez Álvarez wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi at all! I’m Paula.
>>> 
>>> I’m trying to embedding Wookie widgets in a platform with Apache Rave. 
>>> I’m reading the documentation and I observed that there are only
>>> plugins for
>>> <http://community.elgg.org/pg/plugins/hoisl/read/385029/wookie-widgets
>>>> 
>>> Elgg,
>>> <http://code.google.com/p/foogen/source/browse/#svn/trunk/drupal/modul
>>> e/didg
>>> et> Drupal,
>>> <http://wiki.lamsfoundation.org/display/lamsdocs/Wookie+Widgets> LAMS,
>>> <http://moodle.org/mod/data/view.php?rid=3319> Moodle and
>>> <http://code.google.com/p/wookiewordpressplugin/> Wordpress. If I want
>>> to do that, ¿is it necessary to develop a new plugin?
>> 
>> No plugin is necessary, as Wookie and Rave are already integrated.
>> 
>> In your Rave installation, just drop the widgets into the Wookie application
>> installed alongside Rave in your application server,  and deploy them as
>> normal. You use the widget store within Rave to make them available for
>> users to add to their pages.
>> 
>>> 
>>> I appreciate any answer because I’m a bit lost.
>>> 
>>> Thanks, Paula.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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