Ozgur,

I didn't change the FormTest.java, and it is running fine stand-alone.
I think there's something wrong in my step 3, modify the .xreg.
Please check it:

 3. add following in <jetspeed>\WEB-INF\conf\xxx.xreg

 <portlet-entry name="Servlet" hidden="false" type="abstract"
application="false">

<classname>org.apache.jetspeed.portal.portlets.ServletInvokerPortlet
</classname>
 </portlet-entry>
 <portlet-entry name="FormTestServlet" hidden="false" type="ref"
parent="Servlet" application="false">
             <meta-info>
                <title>FormTest Servlet</title>
                <description>FormTest Servlet</description>
             </meta-info>
             <parameter name="url" value="/FormTest" hidden="false"/>
             <media-type ref="html"/>
 </portlet-entry>


Q: how will this find my servlet? through the parameter name="url", which
define in web.xml?


Thank you for the help!

Irene


-----Original Message-----
From: Ozgur Balsoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 2:03 PM
To: 'Jetspeed Users List'
Subject: RE: Servlet as a portlet?


Irene,

Test if your servlet is running stand-alone. You should be able to test
it with URL: http://host/jetspeed/FormTest.

Your question:
a) If you define your class, FormTest, in a package called "myfolder"
then the class file must be in <jetspeed>/WEB-INF/classes/myfolder, and
in step 2, you need to change the servlet-class to:

        <servlet-class>
                myfolder.FormTest
        </servlet-class>

b) If you want to change the URL of your servlet to, say,
/myservlets/FormTest, then you need to change the url-pattern in step 2
to

        <url-pattern>
                /myservlets/FormTest
        </url-pattern>

and change your servlet entry so it reflects the change:

        <parameter name="url" value="/myservlets/FormTest"
hidden="false"/>

a) and b) do not depend on each other because of the servlet mappings in
web.xml.

Did you change FormTest.java file? If so, you can send it to me. I can
take a look at it.

Ozgur

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Irene Huang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 9:43 PM
> To: Jetspeed user
> Subject: Servlet as a portlet?
>
> Hello,
>
> I was tring to add a servlet to work as a portlet in Jetspeed 1.3a2
(don't
> really know how to write a portlet..)
> I can see it on the portlet list. But after I click add portlet, the
> portlet
> didn't show up.
>
> ***Here are my steps, please take a look:***
>
> 1. put the "FormTest.class" in <jetspeed>/WEB-INF/classes/
>
> Q: Can I create a folder "Servlet" and put my servlet class there?
> If I did, What will be the needed modification in step 2 and 3?
>
>
> 2. add following in <jetspeed>/WEB-INF/web.xml
>    <servlet>
>       <servlet-name>
>               FormTest
>       </servlet-name>
>       <servlet-class>
>               FormTest
>       </servlet-class>
>     </servlet>
>   <servlet-mapping>
>       <servlet-name>
>               FormTest
>       </servlet-name>
>       <url-pattern>
>               /FormTest
>       </url-pattern>
>     </servlet-mapping>
>
> 3. add following in <jetspeed>\WEB-INF\conf\xxx.xreg
>  <portlet-entry name="Servlet" hidden="false" type="abstract"
> application="false">
>
>
> <classname>org.apache.jetspeed.portal.portlets.ServletInvokerPortlet
> </classname>
>     </portlet-entry>
>     <portlet-entry name="FormTestServlet" hidden="false" type="ref"
>       parent="Servlet" application="false">
>         <meta-info>
>             <title>FormTest Servlet</title>
>             <description>FormTest Servlet</description>
>         </meta-info>
>        <parameter name="url" value="/FormTest" hidden="false"/>
>         <media-type ref="html"/>
>     </portlet-entry>
>
>
> Thank you for your help!!
>
>
> Irene
>
>
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