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2. Re: Alfresco Portlet.
uday.tangs Nov 16, 2006 7:28 PM (in response to mmontoni)I don't find it at www.alfresco.com
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3. Re: Alfresco Portlet.
vineet_tripathi Apr 30, 2007 10:25 AM (in response to mmontoni)Please provide me the link, from where can i download Alfresco-JSR 168 portlet, for my jboss portal
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4. Re: Alfresco Portlet.
theute Apr 30, 2007 10:34 AM (in response to mmontoni)It's an Alfresco portlet for any JSR-168 portal so you should ask on their forum if you can't find it.
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5. Re: Alfresco Portlet.
bensonfungjava Oct 9, 2007 1:08 PM (in response to mmontoni)I asked in their forum with no reply unfortunately.
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6. Re: Alfresco Portlet.
rammyramkumar Nov 7, 2008 4:40 AM (in response to mmontoni)even i want the link to download the alfresco portlet. please do help me in this issue. I think i cant anywhere in the jboss forum in this regards as well as in alfresco forums.
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7. Re: Alfresco Portlet.
piergiorgiolucidi Feb 20, 2009 2:36 PM (in response to mmontoni)You can't download Alfresco portlet, because of is a way to expose Alfresco in the portal using portletbridge libraries.
You must integrate Alfresco exposing portlet or webscript in correct way.
What do you want to integrate in JBoss Portal, Alfresco Web Client or Alfresco Webscript? -
8. Re: Alfresco Portlet.
sambit_dixit Feb 20, 2009 5:44 PM (in response to mmontoni)You need to write a portlet which needs to make calls to Web Scripts over http / REST style. Read the output stream and write to portlet render response.
I didnt see any portlet bridge available for Alfresco Web Scripts. I will be glad to know more about alfresco web script portlet bridge. -
9. Re: Alfresco Portlet.
piergiorgiolucidi Feb 23, 2009 4:14 AM (in response to mmontoni)To expose an Alfresco Webscript as a portlet you don't need to use a portlet bridge, but you can use this class in Alfresco:
org.alfresco.web.scripts.portlet.WebScriptPortlet
WebScriptPortlet must be used as the portlet class in your portlet.xml.
You have to implement your standard Alfresco WebScript, then if you need to expose it as a portlet you must to add a snippet on Alfresco portlet.xml to set authenticator correctly for your portlet container.
I have posted a reply on a similar subject with an example and snippet code:
http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=145471
More info about authentication for this integration on Alfresco Wiki:
http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Web_Script_Runtimes
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10. Re: Alfresco Portlet.
rivetlogic May 2, 2009 10:17 PM (in response to mmontoni)Hi,
You could also use Rivet Logic's portlet AWPr. It's open source and will expose remote Alfresco Web scripts including those that need authentication.
You can learn more about it on our forge page: http://forge.rivetlogic.com/Forge/Rivets/Alfresco-Web-script-Portlet
Hope this helps,
--Alaaeldin