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zk on pluto portalHello
I am a new pluto users. I try to insert into pluto portal a zk application. I used for the first time the zkdemo web application. I am not able to see the zk portlet inside the portal server. This is my portlet.xml file: ______________ <portlet-app version="1.0" xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/portlet/portlet-app_1_0.xsd" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/portlet/portlet-app_1_0.xsd http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/portlet/portlet-app_1_0.xsd"> <portlet> <description>ZK loader for ZUML pages</description> <portlet-name>zkdemoportletA</portlet-name> <display-name>ZK Portlet Loader</display-name> <portlet-class>org.zkoss.zk.ui.http.DHtmlLayoutPortlet</portlet-class> <expiration-cache>0</expiration-cache> <supports> <mime-type>text/html</mime-type> <portlet-mode>VIEW</portlet-mode> </supports> <supported-locale>en</supported-locale> <portlet-info> <title>ZK</title> <short-title>ZK</short-title> <keywords>ZK,ZUML</keywords> </portlet-info> <!-- An example to specify zk_page --> <init-param> <param-name>zk_page</param-name> <param-value>index.zul</param-value> </init-param> <init-param> <param-name>config</param-name> <param-value>index.zul</param-value> </init-param> <init-param> <name>config</name> <value>/WEB-INF/testsuite-config.xml</value> </init-param> <portlet-preferences> <preference> <name>zk_page</name> <value>index.zul</value> </preference> </portlet-preferences> <security-role-ref> <role-name>tomcat</role-name> <role-link>tomcat</role-link> </security-role-ref> </portlet> </portlet-app> ______________ This is the web.xml file ______________ <servlet-mapping> <servlet-name>zkdemoportletA</servlet-name> <!-- <url-pattern>/zkdemo/userguide/index.zul</url-pattern> --> <url-pattern>/zkdemoportletA/*</url-pattern> </servlet-mapping> <servlet-mapping> <servlet-name>zkdemoportletA</servlet-name> <!-- <url-pattern>/zkdemo/userguide/index.zul</url-pattern> --> <url-pattern>/userguide/*</url-pattern> </servlet-mapping> <servlet-mapping> <servlet-name>zkdemoportletA</servlet-name> <!-- <url-pattern>/zkdemo/userguide/index.zul</url-pattern> --> <url-pattern>/zkdemo/*</url-pattern> </servlet-mapping> <servlet-mapping> <servlet-name>zkLoader</servlet-name> <!-- <url-pattern>/zkdemo/userguide/index.zul</url-pattern> --> <url-pattern>/zkLoader/*</url-pattern> </servlet-mapping> <servlet-mapping> <servlet-name>zkLoader</servlet-name> <!-- <url-pattern>/zkdemo/userguide/index.zul</url-pattern> --> <url-pattern>/userguide/*</url-pattern> </servlet-mapping> ______________ This is the error: The requested resource (/zkdemo/PlutoInvoker/zkdemoportletA) is not available Could some of you help me? Thanks Matteo |
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Re: zk on pluto portal> Hello
> I am a new pluto users. > I try to insert into pluto portal a zk application. > I used for the first time the zkdemo web application. > I am not able to see the zk portlet inside the portal server. > > This is my portlet.xml file: > ______________ ... > ______________ > > This is the web.xml file > ______________ ... > > This is the error: > The requested resource (/zkdemo/PlutoInvoker/zkdemoportletA) is not > available Matteo, this error is caused because you need to take an extra assembly step in order to add some pluto-specific entries into web.xml before installing your web application to the server. There are plugins for Ant and Maven 2 in order to do this. This page has some more info: http://portals.apache.org/pluto/v11/deploying.html If you want to do it in Ant, it goes something like this: <taskdef name="assemble" classname="org.apache.pluto.ant.AssembleTask"> <classpath> <path refid="pluto-ant" /> <path refid="pluto-cp" /> </classpath> </taskdef> <assemble webxml="${web.dir}/WEB-INF/web.xml" portletxml="${web.dir}/WEB-INF/portlet.xml" destfile="${gen.dir}/pluto-web.xml" /> <war destfile="${dist.dir}/${ant.project.name}.war" basedir="${web.dir}" webxml="${gen.dir}/WEB-INF/pluto-web.xml"> <classes dir="${classes.dir}"> <include name="**/*" /> </classes> <lib dir="${pluto.inc}"> <include name="**/*.jar" /> </lib> <exclude name="**/web.xml" /> </war> Of course, modify this for your build environment as needed. Hope it works out. -- Ben |
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Re: zk on pluto portalOn 04/03/2008 1.04, ben@... wrote:
> Matteo, this error is caused because you need to take an extra assembly step ... > > -- Ben Thanks Ben, now I am able to see my zk application into the portlet thanks for you help. But I have a problem when I do a remote action (I click in a button where I would like to interact with a server) I obtain a timeout. Did you know if i have set something obout the zk session? Do I have to sher the zk session with the portlet one? In which way? Thanks Matteo |
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Re: zk on pluto portalMatteo,
I'm not sure how ZK works or how your portlet is architected. However, if you need to share session attributes between a portlet and a servlet (or other portlets) in the same application, you should use PortletRequest.getPortletSession().setAttribute(name, value, PortletSession.APPLICATION_SCOPE). A more advanced way might be to use javax.portlet.PortletSessionUtil if that does not work (see the Portlet API Javadocs). -- Ben On Wed, 2008-03-05 at 12:00 +0100, MatteoBordin wrote: > On 04/03/2008 1.04, ben@... wrote: > > Matteo, this error is caused because you need to take an extra assembly step ... > > > > -- Ben > Thanks Ben, > now I am able to see my zk application into the portlet thanks for you help. > But I have a problem when I do a remote action (I click in a button > where I would like to interact with a server) I obtain a timeout. > Did you know if i have set something obout the zk session? > Do I have to sher the zk session with the portlet one? In which way? > > Thanks > Matteo > |
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