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[jira] Closed: (JS2-251) Improvements to folder-strucuture
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JS2-251?page=all ]
David Le Strat closed JS2-251:
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Fix Version: 2.0-FINAL
Resolution: Duplicate
This is being addressed through Randy's work.
> Improvements to folder-strucuture
> ---------------------------------
>
> Key: JS2-251
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JS2-251
> Project: Jetspeed 2
> Type: Improvement
> Components: Profiling/Portal Navigation, PSML
> Versions: 2.0-dev/cvs, 2.0-a1, 2.0-M1, 2.0-M2, 2.0-FINAL, 2.0-M3
> Environment: ...
> Reporter: Sebastian Komander
> Fix For: 2.0-FINAL
>
> Hi,
> actually, the navigation structure is layed out to the filesystem (WEB-INF/pages).
> Have you ever thought about saving the navigation into the database.
> I thought about the following:
> - There is no difference between a page and folder, the are "categories"
> - A page can contain portlets and also a new categorie
> It's like a tree
> Top-Navigation
> |
> ----------
> | |
> Cat1 Cat2
> |
> Cat3
> and so on..
> So there a Top-Level-Navigation (actually the "Tab"-Navigation). There are only "Cat1" and "Cat2" shown. The other categories are shown in a drop down menu.
> On my opinion, this opens much features, which are lost if using the file-system.
> How do you think about this ?
> Best regards,
> Sebastian
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