Just FYI, I was able to get a Wicket portlet to render initially in WebLogic
Portal using Java portlets (the Pageables example from the Wicket Examples
page - http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/ajax/pageables.1), but
none of the links to page through the results work with no errors. I
Thanks for the quick reply. I'm using WebLogic Portal, not Liferay. I'll
have to see if WebLogic Portal fully supports the portlet 2.0 spec, and try
upgrading to Wicket 1.4 (I was trying this with Wicket 1.3.5).
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No problem, thanks for the reply anyway!
Thijs wrote:
duh.. :-)
I was just discussing a Liferay issue with a colleague and by mistake
typed that instead of Wicket :-)
Thijs
On 23-3-2009 16:09, jakewicket wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply. I'm using WebLogic Portal, not Liferay
Just FYI, it looks like the next release of WebLogic Portal will fully
support the JSR-268 spec
(http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=3310572#3310572), so
it looks like no Wicket 1.4.x with WebLogic Portal for now. If anyone has
an implementation of those Apache Portals Bridges
Just another follow-up to this earlier post. If anyone has had any success
getting Wicket portlets to work in WebLogic Portal (or knows if that is even
possible), please let me know. Thanks!
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Hello,
I'm trying to use Apache Wicket components as portlets within WebLogic
Portal, and am wondering if this configuration is supported. I found the
Portal HowTo page for Wicket which discusses this a little bit
(http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/portal-howto.html), but this seems to be
centered