Neeme Praks wrote:
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> >
> > I hope Neeme will like that... ;)
>
> I sure do! ;-)
>
> Also, I was thinking along the other meaning of the word "profile": we
> need some sort of profiles with a set of pre-configured portlets. On one
> hand, we need them for users, to the user can get some set of default
> portlets (or he can choose a possible profile: student, business, etc.
> that have most common use-cases covered) when he signs up.
Yes. This is a good point. Initially I was going to suggest to the
user the explicit entries in PSML/registry in the customizer. We can
put this info in there too (profiles).
I wonder if profiles can be done with example PSML files? This way when
you go into the customizer you can see profiles like "sports", "news",
etc and then take one of these as your default PSML file.
> Also, we
> would need portlet profiles for services (see my other post about the
> services), so the user gets some preconfigured set of portlets and pages
> when signing up for some service.
We should let the Portlet handle this.
> Actually, these user profiles could have two levels: one level defines
> the default set of services that are activated for him when signing up
> (kind of use-case for the whole portal: what does the user want to do on
> the portal). And the other level is service specific: the service can
> offer more than one preconfigured set of portlets, depending on service
> level user profile selected (kind of use-case for the specific service:
> how / for what does the user want to use this service).
Yes. Ths might be a good point. Maybe an Application should have more
than one Portlet view.
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