Here is another way to put a JSP in a portlet. If none of the other options
work for you.
import org.apache.jetspeed.portal.portlets.AbstractPortlet;
import org.apache.turbine.util.*;
import org.apache.jetspeed.util.servlet.*;
import org.apache.ecs.ConcreteElement;
import org.apache.ecs.StringElement;
public class ContentPortlet extends AbstractPortlet
{
public ConcreteElement getContent (RunData runData)
{
return (new EcsServletElement(runData,"/dynamic/kd/home.jsp"));
}
}
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From: "Paul Spencer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 10:58 AM
Subject: Re: JSP inside the Portlet
> Nishar,
> A JSP can generate the portlet's content, see
http://jakarta.apache.org/jetspeed/site/portlet_config_JSP.html
>
> You can also use the WebPagePortlet that is a link to a web page the is
generated via a JSP.
>
> I an not sure what you mean by 'disply a JSP page inside the portlet'.
>
> Paul Spencer
>
>
> Aliyar, Nishar wrote:
>
> >Hai All,
> >
> >How I can disply a JSP page inside the portlet. If there is an example
let me know please.
> >
> >Greetings,
> >Nishar.
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