Why couldn't you put a link to another config file in a xreg param?

         <parameter name="myConfig"
value="/configuration/myConfiguration.properties" 


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Casimiro Lovato-Winston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 10:16 AM
> To: Jetspeed Users List
> Subject: RE: Reading a config file by many portlets
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> I know I can add the information into the portlet .xreg file 
> but I was thinking that a single file for all portlets that 
> needed the info would be easier to maintain. It would be cool 
> if you could do a link in the .xreg file to other config files.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Sean Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 9:43 AM
> To: 'Jetspeed Users List'
> Subject: RE: Reading a config file by many portlets
> 
> 
> Put your configuration in the portlet registry, take the 
> JavaWeb portlet entry as an example:
> 
>     <portlet-entry name="JavaWeb" hidden="false" type="ref"
>         parent="WebPagePortlet" application="false">
>         <meta-info>
>             <title>JavaSoft</title>
>             <description>JavaSoft</description>
>         </meta-info>
>         <parameter name="dont_remove_applet" value="yes" 
> hidden="false"/>
>         <url>http://java.sun.com/</url>
>         <category>sites.companies.sun</category>
>     </portlet-entry>
> 
> Parameters are name value pairs, and you can access them in your
> portlet.init() (which is called only once) like this:
> 
>         this.getPortletConfig().getInitParameter(name)  // 
> get a single param Or
>         this.getPortletConfig().getInitParameters()   // get all the
> params
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Casimiro Lovato-Winston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 9:37 AM
> > To: Jetspeed-User
> > Subject: Reading a config file by many portlets
> >
> >
> > Hello everybody,
> > I am creating a portlet that needs to get a URL and the script 
> > referenced by that URL as it's content, then rewrite all 
> form tags and 
> > outside references so that action attributes and HREFS are 
> passed as 
> > parameters. Fortunately much of this was done by the good people at 
> > Pervasive Technology Labs and we have a working portlet that will do
> > the URL rewriting and will do form posts (instead of letting
> > the browser do it). What I want to do now is have a config
> > file that in XML describes extensions (*.gif, *.tar) to URIs
> > and whether or not the portlet should rewrite the anchor tags
> > that reference them to open up in a new window or not. So <a
> > href="http://www.blob.mil:8080/flogbert.html";>LINK</a> would
> > be rewritten as <a
> > href="http://myServer.com:8080?portletid=http://www.blob.mil:8
> > 080/flogbert.h
> > tml">LINK</a> but <a
> > href="http://www.borg.org:9000/data/packageofstuff.tar";>DATA</
> > a> would be written as <a
> > href="http://www.borg.org:9000/data/packageofstuff.tar";
> > target="blank">DATA</a> because the portlet would reference 
> the config 
> > file that tells it that *.tar files are not to be rendered in the 
> > portlet. What would be the best way to reference such a file in 
> > jetspeed? I don't want to read a file everytime a portlet scans the 
> > html. Can I have the file read and persisted somewhere (I guess in 
> > Turbine) when jetspeed starts?
> >
> > Thaks for any ideas,
> > Casey
> >
> >
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