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1. Re: Tag reference for construct my own poral.xml layout
mvanco Jan 12, 2012 11:26 AM (in response to rory8000)1 of 1 people found this helpfulHi Rory,
this schema should help you while defining files like portal.xml, pages.xml and navigation.xml (for GateIn 3.2 / EPP 5.2).
http://www.gatein.org/xml/ns/gatein_objects_1_2
Michal
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2. Re: Tag reference for construct my own poral.xml layout
rory8000 Jan 12, 2012 12:13 PM (in response to mvanco)Thanks to you one more time Michal!!
But I have one more question. Is there info about the tags corresponding to elements like content detail, content list, etc??
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3. Re: Tag reference for construct my own portal.xml layout
rory8000 Jan 19, 2012 4:37 PM (in response to rory8000)Somebody help!!! I need my custom layout within my portal!!
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4. Re: Tag reference for construct my own portal.xml layout
antoine_h Jan 23, 2012 5:41 PM (in response to rory8000)what do you mean by "content detail" ?
could you give more precisions ?
Antoine
JBoss Portal and GateIn (JSR-286), JSF, Richfaces, J2EE, Drools, BRMS.
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5. Re: Tag reference for construct my own portal.xml layout
rory8000 Jan 24, 2012 8:58 AM (in response to antoine_h)I want to put in my portal.xml elements from the Contents category (like Content Detail, Content List, Category Contents, etc). Michal helped me with a tag reference of the gate in project, but I think what I need is the tag reference of the site publisher.
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6. Re: Tag reference for construct my own portal.xml layout
antoine_h Jan 24, 2012 2:55 PM (in response to rory8000)yes
Content Detail, Content List, Category Contents looks like elements that comes from SitePublisher.
so you'll find the tag reference there (or in ExoPlateform ECM product).
in the portal.xml, you cannot add directly these elements (unless I really missed something, but I don't think so).
but you can add some portlet, or wathever Web Application that can integrates in the portal page.
usual example are google gadgets application.
in SitePublisher, you can find some portlets and web application integrated in the portal.
you can take these directly, or follow this as some example and make your own.
then you put them in the portal.xml
before to put them there, you can try them in a usual portal page, to make sure they work there, then add them at the portal level, in the layout...
this is not mandatory, but it is a safe, step by step way to do...
Antoine
JBoss Portal and GateIn (JSR-286), JSF, Richfaces, J2EE, Drools, BRMS.
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7. Re: Tag reference for construct my own portal.xml layout
tkyjovsky Jan 25, 2012 9:40 AM (in response to rory8000)Hello Rory, If you want to know exactly how various portlets are represented in pages.xml or portal.xml I would recommend using the Export/Import tool available under Administrator's Pages: Group --> Administration --> Site Export/Import.
You can use this tool to export your site with Content portlets (for example the Site Publisher's demo website) and look into the pages.xml - all preferences should be listed there.