Java Portlet Deployment Descriptor
Importing and Exporting Java Portlets for Use on Other Systems
Customizing Java Portlets Using weblogic-portlet.xml
Adding an Icon to a Java Portlet
Placing Multiple JSF Portlets on a Portal Page
Specifying Preferences for Java Portlets in the Deployment Descriptor
Specifying Preferences for Other Types of Portlets using WorkSpace Studio
Getting Preferences Using the Preferences API
Setting Preferences Using the Preferences API
Getting and Setting Preferences for Java Portlets Using the Preferences API
Getting and Setting Portlet Preferences Using the API for Other Portlet Types
JSP Tags for Getting Portlet Preferences
Desktop Testing of Portlet Preferences
Do Not Store Arbitrary Data as Preferences
Set up preferences in your portlet:
Do Not Use Instance IDs Instead of Preferences
Adding a Backing File Using WorkSpace Studio
Adding the Backing File Directly to the .portlet File
Identifying Portlet Dependencies
Creating and Editing a Dependency File
Including JavaScript in a Render Dependencies File
Including Meta and Style Elements in a Render Dependencies File
Considerations and Limitations
Scoping JavaScript Variables and CSS Styles
Adding or Removing a Mode for an Existing Portlet
Properties Related to Portlet Modes
Modifying Portlet States in WorkSpace Studio
Minimizing or Maximizing a Portlet Programmatically
Configuring the ActiveMenus Tag
Using the draggableResource Tag
Using the resourceDropZone Tag
Understanding the DynamicContent Tags
The Container Action Script Tag
The Execute Container Action Tag
Implementing IClipperUrlFilter
Disabling Asynchronous Rendering for a Single Interaction
Portlet Event Handlers Wizard Dialogs
Portlet Event Handlers Wizard - Add Handler Field Descriptions
Portlet Event Handlers Wizard - Add Action Field Descriptions
Create the JSP Files and Portlets
Add the Event Handler to bPortlet
Enabling Inline Editing for the Training Announcement Portlet
Changing How Much Content Appears in the Portlet
Using Portlet Publishing to Expose a Content Presenter Portlet
Step 1. Add Collaboration Facets
Step 2: Add Collaboration Repository to Your Domain
Step 3: Create a Role for Collaboration Portlet Users
Step 4. (Optional) Configure a Repository
Step 5. Entitle the Collaboration Data Repository
Step 6. Add Users to the New Role
Step 7. Configure the Collaboration Portlets
Step 8. Add Collaboration Portlets to Your Desktop
Overview of User and Common Area Portlets
Configuring a Common Area Portlet
Copying the Source Code to Your Project
Positioning Elements on a Page
Modifying Portlet Category Properties
Adding Portlets to a Portlet Category