Thank you. Doable. Seems the easiest so far. It has some implementation
in the GenericPortlet abstract class. We are using Spring portlet MVC,
not directly extending the GenericPortlet class. But I guess we can give
a try. 

Thank you for you quick response, Serkan.


---Yang


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Serkan Camurcuoglu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 9:54 AM
>To: Jetspeed Users List
>Subject: Re: How to change portlet title at run time.
>
>
>the RenderResponse interface has a setTitle() method but I 
>haven't used 
>it yet either..
>
>
>Sie, Yang wrote:
>> Hello All:
>>
>> I am adding more than one copy of a portlet to my page. They 
>all end up
>> with same titles (portlet caption). What I want to do is to provide
>> users an option in portlet's edit view to allow them to give 
>a title as
>> they choose. Upon clicking the submit button, the new title will be
>> saved into database and the portlet will show the title that the user
>> typed in.
>>
>> I looked at the Jetspeed code and thought that I can 
>implement this via
>> Jetspeed API and some coding. Before I start to do anything, I would
>> like to ask you for any advice that could get this done easily and
>> quickly.
>>
>> I am using Jetspeed 2.1 and using DB page manager and Oracle DB.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>>
>> ---Yang
>>
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