Thanks Randy. I'll look into the suggested portlets.

Regards,
Tarun

On 2/20/06, Randy Watler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The AJAX api has been used to view a page PSML definition and serve as
> an initial basis for a PSML editor.
>
> This API need not be used to create pages, (tabs). This API and any
> others that operate on the PSML pages eventually end up invoking the
> PageManager. You can do that within your portlet application. See the
> J2-admin examples. I believe there is also a user registration portlet
> that creates new user pages upon registration... so you might want to
> see if you can find that example... but any portlets that deal with the
> PageManager will due. Two hints:
>
> - when you access the J2 components, you need to define your access in
> your WEB-INF/jetspeed-portlet.xml; and
> - if the default profiling rule is in effect, user pages should be added
> under WEB-INF/pages/_user/$username/X.psml.
>
> HTH,
>
> Randy
>
>
> On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 10:44 +0530, Tarun Mangal wrote:
> > Hi All,
> > What purpose does the AJAX API getPage solve? I tried using it and as
> > described in the guide it returns the psml for the page requested in the
> > URL. My issue is that i want to create a new tab on the fly by clicking
> a
> > link on one of the portlets. Can anyone suggest me as to how I can do
> it?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Tarun
>
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