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Chris Laprun commented on GTNPORTAL-410:
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Did you add the portlet to the Application Registry page? It seems that the issue seemed
to happen mostly when I was working with the WSRP administration portlet and wanted to
test things with a remote portlet. Adding a non-admin portlet to an admin page seems to
cause the issue.
I haven't looked at that issue recently, let me take another look.
Adding a remote portlet to a page fails
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Key: GTNPORTAL-410
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/GTNPORTAL-410
Project: GateIn Portal
Issue Type: Bug
Components: User Interface, WSRP integration
Reporter: Chris Laprun
Assignee: Minh Hoang TO
Fix For: 3.0.0-GA
Attachments: samples-google-portlet.war, Screen shot 2009-12-21 at 7.22.09
PM.png, Screen shot 2009-12-21 at 7.25.53 PM.png
Original Estimate: 6 hours
Remaining Estimate: 6 hours
Using the page editor, trying to add a remote portlet to a page results in a Javascript
error alert:
The target blockId to update is not found : UIPortalToolPanel
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Note that this bugs occurs in the wsrp-integration branch and needs to be resolved when
the merge back into trunk is done.
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Steps to reproduce:
- Deploy attached portlet.
- Start Portal and open the Application Registry
- Import applications
- Add the WSRP Admin portlet to the page.
- Refresh the "self" consumer by clicking on the Refresh action for self in
UIWsrpConsumerOverview (see attached screenshot).
- Wait until it's done
- Re-import applications.
- Edit page to add a new portlet from the new Remote category.
- Dropping the portlet on the page should result in the error: The target blockId to
update is not found : UIPortalToolPanel (see attached screenshot)
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