--- In [email protected], "nitin_becomp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> I want to use the Flex swf in portal (JBOSS/ websphere/ liferay 
> etc). This Portal will have 5-6 tabs and will have many portlets 
> inside one tab for different functionality. And the options I have 
> are - 
> 
> 1.  To develop the complete portal in Flex
> 2.  To create the tab pages in flex and put them as page on one 
> portlet and then one tab will have one portlet.
> 3.  To have the separate swf files in every portlet of every page 
of 
> every tab.
> 
>  Basically what is the recommended approach to flex in a portal 
> environment? Which one is recommended and what are the pros and 
cons 
> over each other. 
> 
> Link to default JBOSS Portal page - 
> http://portal.demo.jboss.com/portal/default/default 
> Where each window that have the minimize button at top right is 
> called as portlet
>  
> 
> Other thing is what are the pros and cons of having one swf app vs 
> many swf files in one html/JSP page. And what is the overhead on 
the 
> browser
>

I saw an example the other day about "Flexify your portal" on google 
somewhere, and the fellow had it all figured out. Search for that 
phrase and you will find it.
The reason *I* was looking is that I am attempting to plug in my Flex 
apps in JSP pages in IFrame jsf components. It works fine...until the 
JSP page refreshes. If I am on the view of my viewstack, it doesn't 
maintain where it was at...and goes back to the initial view. I 
haven't done enough research on how to get around this, but if you or 
anyone have ideas, I am all ears.

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