Where did you try it on? Did you try it on IBM websphere portal? Regards, Sunil
-----Original Message----- From: Stan Silvert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 9:54 AM To: MyFaces Discussion Subject: RE: Apache Con US 2005 - Myfaces Portlet support Request scope works as well. I haven't tried it on JetSpeed though. Stan Silvert JBoss, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] callto://stansilvert > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 9:26 PM > To: MyFaces Discussion > Subject: RE: Apache Con US 2005 - Myfaces Portlet support > > Yeah, the session scoped data works fine with Myfaces portlets. > I changed the scope of managed beans from request to session in the > faces-config and it worked fine. > > But if the scope of managed beans is request, then it doesnt work. > > I converted simple.war(taken from myfaces-1.1.1-examples) into a portlet > and specified the default-view as /sample1.jsp in portlet.xml > > The page came nicely on jetspeed portal but it was losing out the request > scoped data. Then I modified the scope of managed bean used in this jsp to > session and it worked fine after that. > > The main page of simple.war is home.jsp which contains many <h:output> > links and this page gives exceptions : portletexception. > > What do you think about the request scope stuff? Am I missing out > something? > > Do you want me to raise it as a issue? > > Thanks, > Sunil > > > > In general, session scoped data works fine with MyFaces portlets. I > > scanned the link you posted and I don't see a clear complaint. I would > > need more to go on than "It doesn't work". > > > > Stan Silvert > > JBoss, Inc. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > callto://stansilvert > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 5:36 PM > >> To: MyFaces Discussion > >> Subject: Re: Apache Con US 2005 - Myfaces Portlet support > >> > >> Thanks for your inputs. > >> I got it working now. > >> > >> There were some problems related to versions of jar files in > >> WEB-INF/lib. > >> Moreover, it works fine even if I remove the faces-servlet mapping from > >> web.xml > >> > >> Yeah, jetspeed does add portlet related stuff like portlet.tld and a > >> servlet (JetspeedContainer) to web.xml > >> > >> Thanks to you and Stan for helping me get it working. > >> > >> I have taken the blank.war from myfaces-examples.zip(downloaded from > >> apache site) and converted it into a portlet. > >> > >> But there is one problem in it. I am losing out the request scoped > data. > >> i.e. this simple web app asks the user to enter his name and submit. On > >> submit it takes the user to other page displaying a greeting message > >> with > >> name.It works fine as a web app. > >> > >> But in portlet, it doesnt display the username on the second page. > >> Somehow > >> it loses this data. > >> > >> This issue has been discussed here : > >> http://www.opensubscriber.com/message/jetspeed- > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]/2104804.html > >> > >> Is it a bug in MyFacesGenericPortlet implementation? > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Sunil > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Hi, > >> > > >> >> > >> >> Do you mean to say that all the navigation-rules have to be removed > >> from > >> >> the faces-config.xml since they are redirects? > >> > > >> > no, only you have to remove <redirect/> > >> > > >> >> What about the servlet-mapping in web.xml? > >> >> I have changed the response.sendRedirect() to forward directive in > >> >> index.jsp > >> >> What more I need to change? > >> > > >> > for servlet mapping, ensure that you app runs standalone and use the > >> > *deploy mechanism* of you portlet container. > >> > I've used only pluto. but for jetspeed2, I can tell you, they > included > >> > myfaces-portlet examples to their demo. > >> > > >> > Speaking for pluto, its deployment mechanismn adds the *specific* > >> > portlet related stuff to web.xml. For you (as the app developer) just > >> > declare FacesServlet. > >> > > >> >> I searched on net and I can see that jsf-myfaces-demo is a portlet > >> war > >> >> file that implements this but all the links are broken :( > >> > > >> > Which one do you mean? > >> > Jetspeed2's is working fine for me > >> > > >> >> It would be of great help if you could send this demo application or > >> a > >> >> link from where I can download this. > >> > > >> > @Stan: no idea, why the portlet stuff has been removed. > >> > I'll put it back to the homepage asap. > >> > > >> > but... the wiki still has your portlet stuff included. > >> > > >> > > >> >> Thanks in advance > >> >> -Sunil > >> > > >> > -Matthias > >> > > >> >> > >> >> -----Original Message----- > >> >> From: Stan Silvert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> >> Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 11:30 AM > >> >> To: MyFaces Discussion > >> >> Cc: Tiwari, Sunil Kumar > >> >> Subject: RE: Apache Con US 2005 - Myfaces Portlet support > >> >> > >> >> Yes, you do need to remove all redirects. Portlets don't like them. > >> :- > >> ) > >> >> > >> >> I attached the old portlet_quick_start document. There are > >> instructions > >> >> for converting a JSF app to a JSF portlet. I'm not sure why it is > no > >> >> longer included on the MyFaces site. > >> >> > >> >> Stan Silvert > >> >> JBoss, Inc. > >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> >> callto://stansilvert > >> >> > >> >> > -----Original Message----- > >> >> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> >> > Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 1:58 PM > >> >> > To: [email protected] > >> >> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> >> > Subject: Apache Con US 2005 - Myfaces Portlet support > >> >> > > >> >> > Hi Matthias, > >> >> > > >> >> > I have the presentation that you have given at the ApacheCon, San > >> >> diego. > >> >> > One of my colleague has attended it. > >> >> > > >> >> > You have mentioned about the built in support for JSR 168 in > >> myfaces > >> >> and > >> >> > described a set of steps to convert a myfaces web app into a > >> portlet. > >> >> > > >> >> > I was trying it out but havent succeeded yet. > >> >> > > >> >> > You have asked to remove the redirects from faces-config.xml if > >> any. > >> >> > Does it include navigation rules also? I dont think so. > >> >> > > >> >> > My portlet.xml looks like this : > >> >> > > >> >> > <portlet-app id="helloWorld" version="1.0"> > >> >> > <portlet id="helloWorld"> > >> >> > <init-param> > >> >> > <name>default-view</name> > >> >> > <value>/helloWorld.jsp</value> > >> >> > </init-param> > >> >> > <description>helloWorld</description> > >> >> > <portlet-name>helloWorld</portlet-name> > >> >> > <display-name>helloWorld</display-name> > >> >> > <portlet- > >> >> > class>org.apache.myfaces.portlet.MyFacesGenericPortlet</portlet- > >> class> > >> >> > <portlet-info> > >> >> > <title>helloWorld Portlet</title> > >> >> > <short-title>helloWorld</short-title> > >> >> > </portlet-info> > >> >> > </portlet> > >> >> > </portlet-app> > >> >> > > >> >> > MyFacesGenericPortlet is in myfaces-impl.jar and its included in > >> >> > WEB-INF/lib folder. > >> >> > > >> >> > I tried installing it on jetspeed2 portal server. The portlet was > >> >> > installed successfully but when I try to add it to a page, I got > >> the > >> >> > following error message : > >> >> > > >> >> > ERROR org.apache.jetspeed.factory.JetspeedPortletFactory - Cannot > >> >> create > >> >> > Portlet instance org.apache.myfaces.portlet.MyFacesGenericPortlet > >> >> > > >> >> > It would be great if you could provide a sample application for > >> this. > >> >> > > >> >> > I was successful in converting a myfaces web app into a portlet > >> using > >> >> JSF > >> >> > bridge though. > >> >> > > >> >> > It would be of great help if you could explain the steps in detail > >> for > >> >> in > >> >> > built support for portlet. > >> >> > > >> >> > Thanks, > >> >> > Sunil > >> >> > >> >> > >> > > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Matthias Wessendorf > >> > Zülpicher Wall 12, 239 > >> > 50674 Köln > >> > http://www.wessendorf.net > >> > mwessendorf-at-gmail-dot-com > >> > > > > >

