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RE: How to allow ops interact with liferay

Zhou, Kevin
hi
Anyone could give me some tips or suggestion for me about my issues? thanks in advanced.
 
Because we need to somehow allow OPS pages to change to another page in Liferay. For example, we may want to allow the user to click on one of the small map thumbnails in some results page and for that to change the page that Liferay is showing to show the page with the map portlet. Or we may want to have the journey planner input portlet on one page and the results portlet on another, so that when the message is sent to the Inter-Portlet Messaging component the Liferay page changes to show the results page.
 
Is it possible firstly?I am so looking forward your reply or some ideas ?thanks very much.
 
 
Cheers
 
Kevin.


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Re: How to allow ops interact with liferay

Erik Bruchez
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Kevin,

JSR-168 doesn't allow that kind of things: a portlet can only control
its own space, mode and appearance, but not control the display of other
portlets. In fact even inter-portlet communication is not covered in
JSR-168.

It is quite possible that Liferay allows you to do that kind of things,
but then one of the Liferay experts out there would have to let us know
what mechanisms need to be used. In short, how do you do this without OPS?

-Erik

Zhou, Kevin wrote:

> hi
> Anyone could give me some tips or suggestion for me about my issues?
> thanks in advanced.
>  
> Because we need to somehow allow OPS pages to change to another page in
> Liferay. For example, we may want to allow the user to click on one of
> the small map thumbnails in some results page and for that to change the
> page that Liferay is showing to show the page with the map portlet. Or
> we may want to have the journey planner input portlet on one page and
> the results portlet on another, so that when the message is sent to the
> Inter-Portlet Messaging component the Liferay page changes to show the
> results page.
>  
> Is it possible firstly?I am so looking forward your reply or some ideas
> ?thanks very much.
>  
>  
> Cheers
>  
> Kevin.
>
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