Ah, you are looking to provide your own Customizer for a portlet. The docs
are unfortunately a little light on this. For an example of how to do this
with Velocity, check out the customizer for the very cool
DatabaseBrowserPortlet and the entry in the demo-portlets.xreg the binds
the customizer to the DatabaseBrowserAction.
From demo-portlets.xreg:
<portlet-entry name="DatabaseBrowserTest" hidden="false" type="ref"
parent="DatabaseBrowserPortlet" application="false">
<meta-info>
<title>DatabaseBrowserTest</title>
<description>Simple Test Database Browser Portlet
Example</description>
</meta-info>
<parameter name="template" value="database-browser-portlet"
hidden="false"/>
<parameter name="customizeTemplate"
value="database-browser-customize" hidden="false"/>
<parameter name="action"
value="portlets.browser.DatabaseBrowserAction" hidden="false"/>
<parameter name="sql" value="select * from coffees" hidden="false"/>
<parameter name="windowSize" value="5" hidden="false"/>
<media-type ref="html"/>
</portlet-entry>
Hope that points you in the right direction.. Anyone with a more concrete
answer feel free to chime in as I'm relatively new to this as well.
-tk
At 05:01 PM 5/1/2002 -0700, Shan Gopalakrishnan wrote:
>I'm looking at where is the actions for each portlet is defined . For eg.
>the actions for Min, Max, Edit and Close.
>I'm looking at to define a edit page and bind it to the edit action of my
>portlet .
>
>Thanks
>
>- Shan
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