Well, i haven't tried but from what i see the images suggestion should
work...

By the way, i see that there is a chance of conflict between our CSSs and
the ones of the portal, and other portlets.

I'm understanding now that it's not that simple to take a working wicket
application and deploying it as a portlet.
Is there anything else we should consider?
(I'm having some trouble with some javascript too, i didn't have time to
check the reason yet).

Additionally, how do i get access to portal services like single sing-on?

Thanks for the help,

German

2009/1/22 German Morales <[email protected]>

> Hi Serkan,
>
> Thanks for the answer, i will give it a try and post the results later
>
> German
>
> 2009/1/22 Serkan Camurcuoglu <[email protected]>
>
> 1. To overcome this problem in my application I put my css and image files
>> into the jetspeed layout template directory, for example
>> /jetspeed/decorations/layout/tigris/css/styles.css and modified the template
>> velocity file to include my css file.
>>
>> 2. I think that's normal, and I think it would be impossible to confine
>> the modal window within your portlet div since it's on a different z-index.
>> If you want it to look better, you can try to style the modal window to
>> better suit your portal page.
>>
>> hope this helps..
>>
>> SerkanC
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> German Morales wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to run an existing wicket application as a Portlet.
>>> I've chosen Jetspeed-2, because it's Apache too, and i've also read in
>>> the
>>> list that people working in the Portlet support also work in Jetspeed
>>> development.
>>>
>>> I've got some success, specially following this HowTo:
>>> http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/portal-howto.html
>>>
>>> After some effort, my application is basically running.
>>> However, i'm having trouble with some issues:
>>>
>>> 1. CSS references to images (as div backgrounds).
>>>   I've read in some forums and it seems to be generic problem in portals.
>>>   CSS have URLs to images, which the portal does not transform to provide
>>> a
>>> redirection.
>>>   The browser, then asks for the images to the portal server directly, no
>>> redirection is done to the portlet application.
>>>   Any tips on how to solve this?
>>>   (there seems to be a workaround for WebLogic portal:
>>> http://www.gexperts.com/blog/archives/2007/12/entry_20.html)
>>>
>>> 2. ModalWindow
>>>   ModalWindow works by hanging (with javascript) a new div from the body
>>> of
>>> the current document.
>>>   This works wonderful when Wicket is the owner of the page.
>>>   However, the application is now inside a portlet "window", not in the
>>> whole page.
>>>   When ModalWindow hangs from the page as usual, it looks odd... it's
>>> outside the portlet window.
>>>   Any ideas?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>> German
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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