The JSP portlet will execute a JSP located in the
<jetspeed-home>/WEB-INF/templates/jsp/portets/... directory.   From the
URL in your portlet entry, I think you should be using a WebPagePortlet
instead of the JSPPortlet.

Paul Spencer

KARTHIKEYAN E S wrote:

 > Hi all,
 >
 > my local site has the url http://192.50.51.4/login.jsp.
 >
 > I need to embed that site in to a portlet. So I thought of using JSP 
portlet
 > and gave portlet entry as follows.
 >
 > <portlet-entry name="Login" hidden="false" type="ref"
 >         parent="JSP" application="false">
 >         <meta-info>
 >             <title>Login</title>
 >             <description>Login Portlet </description>
 >         </meta-info>
 >         <parameter name="template" 
value="http://192.50.51.4:8080/login.jsp";
 > hidden="false"/>
 >         <media-type ref="html"/>
 > </portlet-entry>
 >
 > But I could not get that site , instead the portlet displays the 
following
 >
 > JspPortlet: Could not include the following JSP Page:
 > http://192.50.51.4:8080/invoice/jsp/login.jsp : null
 >
 > Please inform me if any other way exists to embed that site in to my
 > portlet.
 >
 > With thanks and regards
 > Karthikeyan
 >
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