I have a IframeProxy solution at
http://www.buonvia.com/jetspeed/
Just unjar the the "proxyPortlets.jar" file, and follow the instructions within.
This is not an end all solution but can help provide you a guideline for a proxy servlet with Iframe solution. The solution was posted in March, 2003 and it is possible you will have to make some modifications to get it to work with the latest Jetspeed version.


A group of us started with this solution and since have improved on the designs.
I would like to see Jetspeed 2.0 before releasing our refactored solution to see if it will work within the new specification. We also extend the WebSurfPortlet functionality.


From my experience on the list, I have not seen much interest in a Iframe Proxy solution, but for the type of applications I need to render it works very well.

Hope this can help some lurkers out there interested in this thread.
Glen

Stuart Belden wrote:
IFramePortlet is too limited for what you're trying to do; what you want is something like WebSurfPortlet. http://grids.ucs.indiana.edu/users/balsoy/jetspeed/

It allows for navigation, and the html is integrated into the portlet html itself instead of being in an iframe; I was able to adapt WebSurfPortlet to our needs very well.



[EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/16/03 10:40AM >>>

Carlos, That won't work. Using any of the portlet window actions will just reload the default page and even if you could remember the last visited url then you would somehow have to force a reloading of that page which in many instances when on a forms page will cause unintended side effects. No, the proper place for this to be corrected is in the IFramePortlet.

Gerry Reno


--- Carlos Orrego <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


youwould have to add some code to your framed application to remember
in session the last visitid url. it is the only way i see it,
i do not think it is a bug in jetspeed, it is the app problem

c



I opened Bugzilla Bug 21656 on this problem.

Gerry Reno


--- Gerry Reno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


 The IFramePortlet reloading of the default page instead of
remaining
on the current page happens when you maximize or minimize and then
restore the portlet and even the print function suffers from this
behavior.  The IFramePortlet does not appear very usable at the
moment.

Gerry Reno


-----Original Message-----
From: Aurelien Pernoud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 3:56 AM
To: 'Jetspeed Users List'
Subject: RE: IFramePortlet maximize




That's the only default of the IframePortlet, but I don't know any
simple
way (even any hard one) to prevent this functionment.

Gerry Reno a ecrit :


 I am using the IFramePortlet in one of my pages.  Whenever a user
has clicked their way to a certain page that they want in the

IFrame


portlet and then maximized the portlet, the portlet then reloads

the


default iframe portlet page. Is it possible to configure this so

that


the iframe portlet can maximize and keep the current page

displayed?


thx,
Gerry Reno


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