Actually, this doesn't seem to work at all.  When I put 2 portlets
(just copied & pasted from the Wicket example, and changed the
wicket:ids so they wouldn't conflict), the second one is expired
whenever I click on anything on it.  Any hints on what I should be
trying to improve in Wicket or the example for this?

    []s Gus



On 11/13/06, Gustavo Hexsel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   Hi folks,
>
>   I was taking a look at Wicket's support for Portlets, and after a
> bit of a struggle (mostly caused by Liferay, Ubuntu, MySQL and
> Tomcat), I got the examples working.
>
>   Then I got curious and tried to set the app to have 2 portlets that
> communicate, but I'm a little lost.  Is it even possible?  The
> javadocs seem to indicate that there should be one "application" per
> <portlet> declaration, which seems conceptually wrong to me (should be
> one Portlet instead).  Each PortletApplication seems to be a factory
> for a session.  Will they both get called?  Any recommended way of
> sharing the session for communication purposes?
>
>   Hm... Guess I'll try that and post the results in case someone else
> is curious. :)
>
>     []s Gus
>

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