>
> Hi Erik (and Sam),
>
> Thanks for the info I just today saw your comments.
>
> FWIW yesterday I'd tried the built-in LifeRay Web Proxy Portlet to play an
> Orbeon Form running through Form Runner and it presents the new/update page
> pretty good (with the exception of the CSS or something being off on that
> YUI rich text editor).
>
> But if I try and do anything (even just click in a field) errors occur. It
> appears there's a point where javascript tries to parse the url context to
> use in ajax calls directly out of the browser address line and winds up with
> "undefined" and otherwise I think it was a relative url anyway that wouldn't
> have gotten back to orbeon (i.e. it was pointing back at the "7cogs" page I
> was testing on). Plus there's some reference to a "formID" variable that's
> undefined. So anyway it looked promising if I knew more it seems like
> probably this could be made to work(?)
>
> I'm curious was the Ajax Portlet approach significantly different than this
> Web Proxy Portlet approach? I'm a little unclear (and was there truly an
> "Ajax Portlet" i.e. that you deploy into LifeRay which talks AJAX to Orbeon
> I presume?).
>
> I hadn't pursued the Ajax Portlet approach btw mainly just because I didn't
> see too much about it and I had a feeling it wasn't supported anymore since
> that page - the one you gave the link to - makes reference to an "Ajax
> Portlet section of the Developer Guide" which appears to no longer exist?
>
> Also I did try the nightly Orbeon-CE.war deployment to the latest Liferay
> 6.0.5 (on Tomcat), following those instructions where you drop it in
> LifeRay's deploy directory, and I did see the Orbeon Portlet and I dropped
> that on a portal page. It did display the main Orbeon page with those
> examples and form builder. The XForms Controls sampler seems to work well
> but I do get errors at various places otherwise.
>
> e.g. If I try and choose to configure Preferences on the portlet itself, it
> gives the error:
>
> Cannot load "/apps/portlet-welcome/page-flow-edit.xml" with webapp
> loader
>
> With other examples, like the Contacts one etc. the "list" page appears
> pretty good, but clicking "New" gives:
>
> 22:08:21,443 ERROR [SerializableSessionAttributeListener:39]
> org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpState is not serializable and will prevent
> this session from being replicated
> 22:08:21,456 ERROR [PortletServlet:96] javax.portlet.PortletException:
> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Content type cannot be null
> javax.portlet.PortletException: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Content
> type cannot be null
> at
> org.orbeon.oxf.portlet.OrbeonPortlet2Delegate.render(OrbeonPortlet2Delegate.java:240)
> at com.liferay.portlet.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:101)
>
> (and a little further down)
>
> t22:10:12,696 ERROR [jsp:154] java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Content
> type cannot be null
> at
> com.liferay.portlet.MimeResponseImpl.setContentType(MimeResponseImpl.java:133)
>
> The DMV form gives a different error:
>
> java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
> <xforms:instance src=""> with relative path within a portlet
>
> Anyway don't know if this is helpful. (Erik) I think you wrote that the
> problems with deploying to LifeRay were fixed in the latest nightly build
> but that's what I was trying maybe there's something else I have to do?
>
> Truthfully if it had worked that would exciting, though I wasn't clear even
> then how I would have had the portlet skip past that examples page and start
> directly displaying my own portlet that I want to present. But if that were
> possible I would have been encouraged...
>
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