[JBoss JIRA] Created: (GTNPORTAL-1125) Have a configuration file for common conf settings
by Matt Wringe (JIRA)
Have a configuration file for common conf settings
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Key: GTNPORTAL-1125
URL: https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/GTNPORTAL-1125
Project: GateIn Portal
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Reporter: Matt Wringe
It would be nice if we had a simple configuration file set somewhere which could be used to set common configuration changes. Currently many of these changes are spread out in multiple configuration files and require searching through the file to find the specific line they need to change. Many times this requires having to use the docs to find the specific file and line.
If many of these common configuration settings were in a simple configuration file it would make making these changes easier. An example of common configuration changes could be something like changing the default portal to load or the default portal skin.
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12 years, 4 months
[JBoss JIRA] Created: (GTNPORTAL-933) Remove custom_*.* resource bundles from portal.war
by Patrice Lamarque (JIRA)
Remove custom_*.* resource bundles from portal.war
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Key: GTNPORTAL-933
URL: https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/GTNPORTAL-933
Project: GateIn Portal
Issue Type: Task
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 3.0.0-GA
Reporter: Patrice Lamarque
Priority: Minor
custom_* resource bundles are provided inside portal.war and contain a single entry (test=test).
I guess that the intention of this file, like for Portal 2.5, is to provide an out-of the box extension point for custom i18n keys.
for the record, in portal 2.x we used to override these bundle files at build time, effectively modifying these files in the portal.war.
With GateIn's portal extension mechanism, I expect (maybe erroneously) to be able to add custom locales simply by putting some custom_*.properties files inside my own portal war (ex: csdemo.war!WEB-INF/classes/locale/custom.properties ). And rely on the classloader resolution provided by the extension mecanism.
Strangely, it works well for all but english (en)locale.
The keys of my custom.properties are not resolved in my own gtmpl.
For example, in my homepage's gtmpl, an expression such as <%=_ctx.appRes("UIHomePagePortlet.cs-community")%> will result in displaying the "cs-community" which means the key was not resolved.
I have several workarounds possible :
1. copy-paste ALL custom*.* in my own portal war (ex: csdemo.war!WEB-INF/classes/locale/) then modify the bundles for the translations I have
2. digg into the ResourceBundleService xml conf change the "portal.resource.names" to add something like "locale.portal.csdemo" for my own keys
3. remove portal.war!WEB-INF/classes/locale/custom*.* and only provide the bundles for the locales I want (ex: custom.properties)
1. is not pratically doable (I can't guess how many languages are supported
2. is the current workaround. But then you could very well remove custom*.*
3. is almost good except the need to modify portal.war in order to obtain the expected behaviour
I'm not sure if this could qualify as a but, but none of the possible solutions is satifying in terms of extensibility.
The quickfix for gatein would be simply to remove custom*.* from portal.war. By keeping the ResourceBundleService config as-is, it would make a very handy implicit extension point for customizations.
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12 years, 4 months
[JBoss JIRA] Created: (GTNPORTAL-1352) Adding a user to multiple groups
by Kunal Gaba (JIRA)
Adding a user to multiple groups
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Key: GTNPORTAL-1352
URL: https://jira.jboss.org/browse/GTNPORTAL-1352
Project: GateIn Portal
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Components: Security
Environment: Jboss EPP 5.0 GA , WCM 2.0.0 GA
Reporter: Kunal Gaba
The product should provide an interface to add/edit/delete single user to/from multiple groups. Presently to add user to multiple groups, user has to navigate to all the groups in the hierarchy and add the user individually to each group.
It would be better to have a UI wherein the administrator will select a single user and just select the groups he wants the user to be a member of rather than navigating to each of the group and add the user to it.
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12 years, 4 months
[JBoss JIRA] Created: (GTNPORTAL-975) Date format bug in PublishDate during Node creation
by Arthur Peltier (JIRA)
Date format bug in PublishDate during Node creation
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Key: GTNPORTAL-975
URL: https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/GTNPORTAL-975
Project: GateIn Portal
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Environment: ff, xp, tomcat, 1.6, n/a
Reporter: Arthur Peltier
Priority: Minor
Portal\Portal Navigation\Node\Create
*Login as root
*go to site link and edit Navigation
*Add node with "Publication date & time"
*fill date and save input in format "dd/mm/yy hh:mm:ss" is possible but after save it becomes "dd/mm/00yy hh:mm:ss". I should at least put ".../20yy hh:..." by default.
Result : "03/09/0011 14:27:55" I doubt it will ever be published
Expected : having put in "03/09/11 14:27:55" during creation I wanted "03/09/2011 14:27:55"
linked to test POR_14_01_026
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