How cool is that! I looked in the CMSPortlet source as well - must have missed 
it. I will try it out later. 

Although ... it looks like the title can only be specified from the content 
file here ... it might be good to allow the CMSPortlet the option to override 
the title and display the one from the portlet.xml in preference to any set up 
for content in CMS. My CMSPortlet is displaying some 40 'pages' of html for a 
training course - and I don't want to have to name each page individually - or 
have to tell editors to remember to name pages. For this use case I would like 
to just create the portlet instance and give it a title of "Course: Blah blah" 
or whatever. I can probably change the code myself - but it might be a useful 
feature to build in ...

The whole Derby integration has not been too painful - thanks to hibernate for 
that I guess. Although I have been spotting a few errors and warnings that 
might be related to Derby in the logs - but they don't seem to be affecting 
functionality so far - so I'm saving them up for a rainy day ;-)



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