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[jira] Commented: (OFBIZ-1999) A portal/portlet implementation

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Jacques Le Roux commented on OFBIZ-1999:
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Hi Bruno,

I tried to apply the patch but got an error in line 305

> A portal/portlet implementation
> -------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFBIZ-1999
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-1999
>             Project: OFBiz
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: ALL COMPONENTS
>            Reporter: Bruno Busco
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: portalPage-configure-off.jpg, portalPage-configure-on.jpg, portalPageImages.zip, portalPages.patch, portalPages.patch, portalPages.patch, portalPages.patch, portalPages.patch, portalPages.patch, portalPages.patch
>
>
> Hi devs,
> I am trying to set up a portal/portlet model similar to what is implemented into JIRA user interface.
> The Idea is that every component can "register" its selected screens as system portlets using something like:
> <Portlet portletId="WELCOME" name="Welcome" description="Welcome message" screenPath="component://portal/widget/CommonScreens.xml#welcome" />
> In this case the portal component has registered a welcome screen as "WELCOME" portlet.
> The portlets can later be "mounted" into portals with the entity:
>     <PortalPortletAppl portalId="DEFAULT" portletId="WELCOME"      columnNum="1" sequenceNum="1" />
>     <PortalPortletAppl portalId="DEFAULT" portletId="LOGIN"        columnNum="2" sequenceNum="2" />
>     <PortalPortletAppl portalId="DEFAULT" portletId="PORTLET001"   columnNum="1" sequenceNum="2" />
>     <PortalPortletAppl portalId="DEFAULT" portletId="PORTLET002"   columnNum="3" sequenceNum="2" />
>     <PortalPortletAppl portalId="DEFAULT" portletId="PORTLET003"   columnNum="1" sequenceNum="2" />
> In this case the portlets WELCOME, LOGIN, PORTLET001, PORTLET002 and PORTLET003 are mounted into the DEFAULT portal into the indicated solumns and with the indicated order.
> Every portal is defined by the entity:
> <Portal portalId="DEFAULT" name="Default home portal" description="The default OFBiz portal" owner="admin" />
> And is related to a specific user. So every user can have as many portals he needs and a DEFAULT portal can be defined by the admin.
> In the attached zip file there is a very draft implementation of this that I would like so submit to your attention to share ideas about it and eventually develop together.
> Many thanks for your feedbacks,
> Bruno

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