Yeah, linking to a specific theme sounds like a bad idea as well!
I guess my point is that I have always treated each portlet as a unique entity, so the
thought of one portlet being in charge of loading all of the JS for other portlets just
feels really wrong.
For example, we use some JS libraries in our application, almost every portlet uses them,
and they include the files in their jsp. We have taken the position that each portlet
should be able to stand on its own, and we don't want to write a bunch of framework
code to handle duplicate js files.
I guess that is an interesting question though, we better be sure that the JS namespace is
not polluted with multiple functions of the same name. Additionally, different versions
of the same library could cause issues as well. Even though our portlets stand on their
own, the end javascript is all mingled together and processed by the browser. Maybe
that's the reason for the JBoss javascript injection code!
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