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1. Re: static html
peterj Jun 13, 2008 9:06 PM (in response to daedalus_hammer)Rename the html file as a jsp, then in the doView method of your portlet redirect to the jsp.
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2. Re: static html
daedalus_hammer Jun 14, 2008 9:25 AM (in response to daedalus_hammer)Well, I could do that, but then the content would be displayed in a window.
As I said, I want it to look like the Jboss Portal default (homepage), like when you go to http://localhost:8080/portal .
I can load the Jboss index.html, but if I place a html file in the same directory (deploy\jboss-portal.sar\portal-cms.sar\portal\cms\conf\default-content\default), and try to use it instead of the index.html, I gent an "404 - Page Not Found
Oops! We can't really find the resource you're looking for.".
What I was asking: is there an easy way (not having to learn how to use CMS) to load a html file, just like the default portal does:
<content-type>cms</content-type>
<content-uri>/default/index.html</content-uri>
(I know I can use filesystem instead of "cms", but I want that page inside my *.war not on the filesistem).
Right now it seems like the NASA procedure for launching the space shuttle is easier (sorry, the frustration puts words in my mouth ) than just loading my custom page. -
3. Re: static html
peterj Jun 14, 2008 1:26 PM (in response to daedalus_hammer)If you do not want the window decorations, use the empty renderer. You can declare that in your *-object.xml file as follows:
<window> <window-name>XXXX</window-name> <instance-ref>XXXX</instance-ref> <region>xxxx</region> <height>xxxx</height> <properties> <property> <name>theme.windowRendererId</name> <value>emptyRenderer</value> </property> <property> <name>theme.decorationRendererId</name> <value>emptyRenderer</value> </property> <property> <name>theme.portletRendererId</name> <value>emptyRenderer</value> </property> </properties> </window>