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1. Re: Simple JSP Portlet In the Ref Manual / reloading page
bmcgovern Oct 19, 2006 10:52 AM (in response to bmcgovern)<expiration-cache>0</expiration-cache> has no effect. Any ideas?
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2. Re: Simple JSP Portlet In the Ref Manual / reloading page
antoine_h Jan 30, 2007 2:10 PM (in response to bmcgovern)at the end of the doView, you can reset the parameters that are stored in the request (and that come from the formular in the page : the post param from the field).
then, the portlet should not recognized that someone has yet given the value, and start again to ask the user to type a value.
or you can set a parameter that say : I have yet printed the value.
this parameter may be a hidden field of the form.
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3. Re: Simple JSP Portlet In the Ref Manual / reloading page
ckeswani Feb 5, 2007 8:01 AM (in response to bmcgovern)"Antoine_h" wrote:
at the end of the doView, you can reset the parameters that are stored in the request (and that come from the formular in the page : the post param from the field).
then, the portlet should not recognized that someone has yet given the value, and start again to ask the user to type a value.
or you can set a parameter that say : I have yet printed the value.
this parameter may be a hidden field of the form.
hope it helps.
How does one "reset" the parameters on a RenderRequest? I really need to do this and I can't find the correct method. -
4. Re: Simple JSP Portlet In the Ref Manual / reloading page
ckeswani Feb 5, 2007 8:05 AM (in response to bmcgovern)
How does one "reset" the parameters on a RenderRequest? I really need to do this and I can't find the correct method.
Actually, I've found the answer:
request.getParameterMap().clear(); -
5. Re: Simple JSP Portlet In the Ref Manual / reloading page
ckeswani Feb 5, 2007 8:55 AM (in response to bmcgovern)"ckeswani" wrote:
How does one "reset" the parameters on a RenderRequest? I really need to do this and I can't find the correct method.
Actually, I've found the answer:
request.getParameterMap().clear();
This, in fact, does not work. An UnsupportedOperationException is thrown because the map returned by request.getParameterMap() is not modifyable. This is rather troublesome. -
6. Re: Simple JSP Portlet In the Ref Manual / reloading page
ritesh_sanjay Apr 24, 2007 2:51 AM (in response to bmcgovern)Hi,
Can you pls tell me how to create and deploy JSP Portlet on JbossPortal.
I have created one Portal and not need to create one jsp portlet and iframe on that.
Please provide your inputs u have any idea on that.
Thanks in advance!
Ritesh.