Red Hat JBoss Portal 6.1
For use with Red Hat JBoss Portal 6.1.1
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Abstract
The Development Guide is intended for those developing portlet applications and gadgets for the product, and outlines options and strategies for successful deployment.
- Preface
- I. Architectural and Design Choices
- II. Portal API
- III. Portal Development
- 11. Portal Life-cycle
- 12. Portal Containers
- 13. Skinning the Portal
- 14. Portal Extension
- 15. Visual Identity
- 16. Data Import Strategy
- 17. Right To Left (RTL) Framework
- 18. XML Resources Bundles
- 19. Navigation Controller
- IV. Application Development
- 20. Gadget Development
- 21. Portlet Development Resources
- 22. Portlet Development
- 23. Basic JSF Portlet Development
- 24. JSF Portlet Development with RichFaces
- 25. Portlets with JSF and CDI
- 26. CDI Portlet Development
- 27. Portlet Filter
- 28. Portlet Bridge
- 28.1. JBoss Portlet Bridge
- 28.2. Portlet application
- 28.3. Extensions
- 28.4. Examples
- 28.5. Render Policy Parameters
- 28.6. Facelets Configuration
- 28.7. JSP-only Configuration
- 28.8. RichFaces Local and Remote Portlet Support
- 28.9. Sending and Receiving Events
- 28.10. Sending Events
- 28.11. Receiving Events
- 28.12. Public Render Parameters
- 28.13. PRP portlet configuration
- 28.14. Application configuration
- 28.15. Portlet Session
- 28.16. Resource serving
- 28.17. Serving JSF Resources in a Portlet
- 28.18. Expression Language Reference
- 28.19. Expression Language Configuration
- 28.20. Developing Portlets with the Bridge
- 28.20.1. Implementing Portlet Bridge
- 28.20.2. Declaring Artifact Dependencies
- 28.20.3. Declaring Depchain Dependencies
- 28.20.4. Deploying Portlet Bridge Portlets
- 28.20.5. Disable Automatic Portlet Bridge Injection
- 28.20.6. Supported Portlet Tags
- 28.20.7. Excluding Attributes from the Bridge Request Scope
- 28.20.8. Prevent Resources Being Added to Portal Page Head
- 28.20.9. JSF Facelet View
- 28.20.10. Error Handling
- 28.20.11. Switching Portlet Modes
- 28.20.12. Navigating to a mode's last viewId
- 28.20.13. Using Wildcards to Identify the Rule Target
- 28.20.14. Clearing the View History when Changing Portlet Modes
- 28.20.15. Communication Between Portlets
- 28.20.16. Storing Components in PortletSession.APPLICATION_SCOPE
- 28.20.17. Using the PortletSession
- 28.20.18. Linking to a Facelets page within the Same Portlet
- 28.20.19. Redirecting to an External Page or Resource
- 28.20.20. Using Provided EL Variables
- 29. Navigation Portlet Using the Public API
- 30. Using Data from Social Networks in Portlets
- 31. Spring Framework Portlet Development
- V. JavaScript Development
- VI. JavaScript Code Examples
- VII. Advanced Development Concepts
- A. The eXo Kernel
- A.1. The eXo Kernel
- A.2. Kernel Configuration Namespace
- A.3. Configuration Retrieval
- A.4. PortalContainer Advanced Concepts
- A.4.1. Add new configuration files from a WAR file
- A.4.2. Creating PortalContainers from a WAR File
- A.4.3. Defining a PortalContainer with its dependencies and its settings
- A.4.4. PortalContainer Settings
- A.4.5. Dynamically Changing a PortalContainerDefinition
- A.4.6. Dynamically Disable a Portal Container
- A.5. Runtime Configuration Profiles
- A.6. Component request life cycle
- A.7. Configuring Services
- A.8. Specific Services
- A.9. Configuring a portal container
- A.10. System property configuration
- A.11. The Extension Mechanism and Portal Extensions
- A.12. Manageability
- B. eXo JCR
- B.1. Introduction and Support Scope
- B.2. Concepts
- B.3. eXo JCR Repository Service Components
- B.4. Template for JCR configuration file
- B.5. Multi-language Support
- B.6. Configuring Search
- B.7. Configuring the JDBC Data Container
- B.7.1. Introduction
- B.7.2. Supported Databases
- B.7.3. Configuring the database using SQL-script
- B.7.4. Multilanguage support database configuration
- B.7.5. Isolated-database Configuration
- B.7.6. Multi-database Configuration
- B.7.7. Single-database Configuration
- B.7.8. Simple and Complex queries
- B.7.9. Force Query Hints
- B.7.10. Notes for Microsoft Windows Users
- B.8. External Value Storages
- B.9. Workspace Data Container
- B.10. Configuring the Cluster
- B.11. Configuring JBoss Cache
- B.12. LockManager
- B.13. JCR Indexing
- B.14. Full Text Search And Affecting Settings
- B.15. WebDAV
- B.16. FTP
- B.17. Use External Backup Tool
- B.18. eXo JCR statistics
- B.19. Checking Repository Integrity and Consistency
- B.20. JCR Performance Tuning Guide
- C. Quickstarts
- D. Revision History