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1. Re: Portal Admin customization
antoine_h Jun 13, 2008 5:23 AM (in response to shazzaam)yes, you can do all that.
you can make a portlet for admin, that works in a "standalone" page.
and more over : it is open source : you can look at the code, and make some adaptation for your own needs.
but there is no real "Admin API"
the Admin portlet uses the Portal API to make the requests and change.
and some JSP to provide the GUI to the user.
so look how it is coded yet : you will find the portal API to do what you want (add some roles etc...) -
2. Re: Portal Admin customization
claprun Jun 13, 2008 7:36 AM (in response to shazzaam)We'd be interested in seeing the results of any such customization if at all possible.
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3. Re: Portal Admin customization
shazzaam Jun 16, 2008 4:49 PM (in response to shazzaam)Thanks for the replies. I was looking through the admin portlet code. In editPageLayout.xhtml it appears to pull in another portlet to get a list of instances:
<jbp:portlet portletId="#{pageManager.selectedEditorPortletId}" portletInvoker="#{pageManager.portletInvoker}" actionListener="#{pageManager.assignWindow}" supportedModes="edit_content" supportedWindowStates="normal" initialMode="edit_content" initialWindowState="normal" renderParameters="#{pageManager.selectedRenderParameters}" onClick="url.setParameter('windowName', document.getElementById('windowForm:windowName').value);"/>
Can someone explain how this jbp:portlet tag works and where this add'l portlet is located?
Thanks!