Thank you Ate. Nice hearing from you!!

Yes, I got that too. The DoEdit basically takes RenderRequest/response and it 
is impossible for me to set windowState there. I remembered that I brought this 
one up when we did the print mode, I was trying to write a custom one and then 
I hit this problem.  Any other suggestions to achieve what I was looking for?  

To reiterate what I am looking for: I have a portlet in minimized state, I want 
it to show in normal state when I click into it edit mode. Currently, it 
remained in normal state as it has to 'preserve the render parameter'. Please 
advise. 

Thank you.

---Yang


-----Original Message-----
From: Ate Douma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 7:50 PM
To: Jetspeed Users List
Subject: Re: Change WindowState and Portlet Mode


Sie, Yang wrote:
> Yes. I looked into that and as matter of fact I am still trying to dig into 
> more.  The issue that I had was to click 'edit' icon does *not* go the action 
> handler. It only goes thru the process action when I click the submit button 
> *inside* the edit mode view page.

The processAction isn't called because of Portlet Specification rule 
PLT.11.1.1.lii (page 43):
"Commonly, portals provide controls to change the portlet mode and the window 
state of portlets.
  The URLs these controls use are generated by the portal.
  Client requests triggered by those URLs must be treated as render URLs and 
the existing render parameters must be preserved."


> 
> ---Yang
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Enrique Perez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 11:27 AM
> To: Jetspeed Users List
> Subject: Re: Change WindowState and Portlet Mode
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Can you use "setWindowState()" method from "ActionResponse" object? See 
> the API at 
> http://www.bluesunrise.com/portlet-api/javax/portlet/ActionResponse.html.
> So if you detect that portlet is minimized when you invoke 
> "ActionRequest", you can change the window state in the response...
> 
> It's just an idea... =/ I've never use it...
> Hope that helps.
> 
> Regards,
> Enrique
> 
> 
> Sie, Yang escribió:
>> Hello all:
>>
>> I am looking for an easy solution to do this:
>>
>> My portlet supports edit mode. The problem is that when my portlet is in
>> minimized state (windowState= minimized), I want the portlet to switch
>> back to "normal" window state when I click on edit (enter edit mode).
>> It is not so currently: the portlet remains in minimized state after I
>> clicked the edit mode icon.  
>>
>> I remembered couple of years back in M3 or M4, I brought up similar
>> question on how to change window state at any time that I want to. I was
>> told then the function was not implemented. It seems that this still the
>> same case in 2.1? Or please advise on how to achieve this. 
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> ---Yang
>>
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