hallo jetspeed-users,
I heard, that ecs won't be supported by jetspeed any longer.
would this mean, that there is no EcsServletElement anymore?
to me this element is the easiest way to integrate JSPs in portlets by just returning
the EcsServletElement as a ConcreteElement.
using the JspPortlet would mean, that I have to set my parameter beans into the
session within my JSP but that is not like MVC.
if this element is not available anymore, I will think about copying the getContent
of JspPortlet and adding my parameter controlling and identifying the active portlet
for not losing my actual content when a user interacts with another portlet.
thank you for reading and answering
Frank Ritzmann
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hallo jetspeed-users,
I heard, that ecs won't be supported by jetspeed any longer.
would this mean, that there is no EcsServletElement anymore?
to me this element is the easiest way to integrate JSPs in portlets by just returning
the EcsServletElement as a ConcreteElement.
using the JspPortlet would mean, that I have to set my parameter beans into the
session within my JSP but that is not like MVC.
if this element is not available anymore, I will think about copying the getContent
of JspPortlet and adding my parameter controlling and identifying the active portlet
for not losing my actual content when a user interacts with another portlet.
thank you for reading and answering
Frank Ritzmann
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