I could implement some WAP support in my portal by doing the following:

1. writing a new default layout template that includes a login navigation
template (templates\jsp\layout\wml\default.jsp);
2. writing a login navigation template (templates\jsp\navigation\wml\login.jsp)
that presents the login form, or otherwise the user logged-in deck;
3. writing a new FlowPortletController template for WML
(templates\vm\controllers\wml\flow.vm);
4. by verifying the user PSML file (psml\user\username\wml\default.psml) and
watching if every portlet entries have a control element inside; if this does
not happen, your WAP portal will crash.

Please, take a look at the files attached:

default.jsp - layout template
login.jsp - main navigation template
flow.vm - FlowPortletController template
default.psml - an example of good a PSML file for a WML profile (each entry
element has inside a control element)

Hope that this helps!

Best regards,

Helder Pinto
Telecomputing Engineering Group
Information Systems Department
University of Minho
Guimar�es, Portugal

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From: "Joachim Dagerot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 10:57 PM
Subject: WAP support?


> Is there anything special that needs to be done to get the WAP support
> running?
>
> I do get the login-form on my wap-browser, but it refuses to validate
> me and continues to ask for username and password. (Using WinWAP)
>
> When I used Klondyke I seam to get a session-id, but then Klondyke
> says that it retrieved unknown content.
>
>
> All hints are much appreciated.
>
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