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Julien Viet updated GTNPORTAL-702:
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Summary: Make import application configurable. (was: Remove "Import
Applications" feature from Administration category menu )
Description:
Sometime it is desirable to not have the import application in the application registry.
This should be configurable according to some means (dev mode and/or portlet application
configuration (prefs))
was:
GateIn Portal has an "Import Applications" submenu feature that is used to
import applications the very first time GateIn is used. Julien Viet told me that this is
related to the JCR.
I would suggest to remove this feature, that has to be manually triggered, and let the
Portal adds any valid WAR package at startup-time. This would avoir the need to execute
this task once for all.
When we compare with Liferay 5.2, any valid web application is automatically available in
the "Control Panel" Menu. When an application is not valid, but some of its meta
can be extracted, the Liferay control panel will show the Portlet name grayed out.
As a GateIn Portal user, I'd like to drop my WAR in the webapp folder, reload the list
of available applications, and see all my Portlets, without the need to call this
"Import Applications" feature.
Nicolas
Complexity: Medium
Make import application configurable.
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Key: GTNPORTAL-702
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/GTNPORTAL-702
Project: GateIn Portal
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: User Interface
Affects Versions: 3.0.0-CR01
Reporter: Nicolas Martignole
Priority: Minor
Sometime it is desirable to not have the import application in the application registry.
This should be configurable according to some means (dev mode and/or portlet application
configuration (prefs))
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