You
can search the whole archive from here
Please
do post your 29-page Developer's Guide. We sure appreciate
it.
Thanks.
Dafang
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Sean Taylor
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 4:51 PM
To: JetSpeed
Subject: RE: Website and DocumentationWriting a portlet is easy. Just extend AbstractPortlet, override getContent(), wrap your content in an ECS element and return it. Thats about it.Or extend one of the existing implementations such as FIleServerPortlet. Look at the code, its well-written and very easy to understnd.Make sure to define your portlet in the portlet registry (portletregistry.psml), and reference that definition in your portlet markup file i.e. (default.psml). For another user, reference the portlet definition in the corresponding portlet markup file i.e. turbine.psml( I believe the config files change their names with the latest builds...)The online docs aren't that bad....read them and the Turbine docs. Its important to understand how Turbine works with Jetspeed.Ive written a 29 page (and growing) Developers Guide for Jetspeed 1.2b1. Im not sure if I should post it out here, it may be uncool with the 'learn by doing' ethic here.The mailing list archives are at http://java.apache.org - but I still havent figured out how to search the whole archive....-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Northam, Eric
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 12:44 PM
To: Jetspeed (E-mail)
Subject: Website and DocumentationIs there currently any effort to create documentation or update the website? There is a good install guide for tomcat that keeps popping up in the mailing list that would be very good to include on the install page. The website also desperately needs to have a how to guide on how to create and deploy a portlet. I'm willing to help with the install guide, but I still haven't figured out how create and deploy a portlet. ( in particular which non class files are used and where are they located?) I also can't seem to find a link to this mailing list or the archives on the website.Eric
