Hi,

Is there a tutorial avialable on how to do this?



David H. DeWolf wrote:
> 
> This is probably late, but I've just committed to trunk a filter that 
> will simplify embedding a portlet, or two, or however many into a simple 
> jsp page.
> 
> This filter enables you to simply use the pluto:portlet tags to hard 
> code the path of your portlet into a jsp.  No configuration other than 
> that and adding the filter config to your web.xml is requied.  see 
> about.jsp in the portal app for an example.
> 
> David
> 
> Anders Bengtsson wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> ddewolf wrote:
>>>
>>> Anders Bengtsson wrote:
>>>> What we have is a CMS (Magnolia) that we want to embed in our web site,
>>>> and
>>>> the only useful API the CMS provides for that is the Portlet API.
>>>> Essentially we're just trying to get a single Portlet to render in a
>>>> legacy
>>>> JSP page (i.e. no option to use a special Servlet or anything).
>>> Gotcha, that should definitely be a piece of cake, and since it 
>>> obviously hasn't been for you, we need to do some documentation (as a 
>>> side note, you may want to consider using a servlet instead of a jsp to 
>>> perform the actual integration).  You definitely don't need the portal 
>>> driver for this type of functionality.
>>>
>>> This is great feedback.  I'll try to put together a tutorial over the 
>>> weekend which details how to do this.  Would you be willing to review it 
>>> and provide some enhancements based on your experiences?
>>>
>> 
>> Hi David,
>> 
>> Did you manage to write anything about it?
>> 
>> I'm just back from the christmas holidays and we're as stuck on this as
>> ever.
>> 
>> /Anders
>> 
> 
> 

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