What Is a Portlet
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Deploying HelloWorld Portlet on Pluto
Pluto is in the early stages of development, so it does not have a set of easy-to-use administrative tools. In order to use the Pluto server, you will have to download both the binary and source versions. Please note that these instructions are for Windows; Unix users can get similar results by changing slashes and using .sh shell scripts rather than .bat batch files.
- Create a folder, such as C:\PlutoInstallation.
- Download pluto-1.0.1-rc1.zip and pluto-src-1.0.1-rc1.zip from the Pluto website.
- Extract pluto-1.0.1-rc1.zip into C:\PlutoInstallation. It should get extracted in C:\PlutoInstallation\pluto-1.0.1-rc1.
- Start Pluto by calling C:\PlutoInstallation\pluto-1.0.1-rc1\bin\startup.bat.
You are ready to access your Pluto server at http://localhost:8080/pluto/portal.
- Extract pluto-src-1.0.1-rc1.zip to C:\PlutoInstallation\PlutoSrc.
- Go to C:\PlutoInstallation\PlutoSrc and run
maven distribute:all.. This should build and download necessary dependencies required for running common admin tasks.Now it is time to install our HelloWorldPortlet.war as a portlet.
- First, copy HelloWorldPortlet.war to the C:\PlutoInstallation\portlets directory, creating the directory if necessary.
- Rename C:\PlutoInstallation\plutosrc\build.properties.sample to build.properties.
- Open build.properties and change it so that
maven.tomcat.homepoints to the Pluto binary installation. In our example, this will bemaven.tomcat.home=C:/PlutoInstallation/pluto-1.0.1-rc1. - To install your portlet, go to C:\plutoInstallation\plutosrc\deploy and run
maven deploy -Ddeploy=c:\PlutoInstallation\portlets\HelloWorldPortlet.war. You should get a "build successful" message. - In C:\PlutoInstallation\pluto-1.0.1-rc1\webapps, you should see a folder for HelloWorldPortlet.
- Now, open the web.xml file of your installed portlet by going to the C:\PlutoInstallation\pluto-1.0.1-rc1\webapps\HelloWorld\WEB-INF\ folder. You will see that a few lines are automatically added to this file, like this:
<servlet> <servlet-name>HelloWorld</servlet-name> <display-name>HelloWorld Wrapper</display-name> <description>Automated generated Portlet Wrapper</description> <servlet-class>org.apache.pluto.core.PortletServlet </servlet-class> <init-param> <param-name>portlet-class</param-name> <param-value>com.test.HelloWorld </param-value> </init-param> <init-param> <param-name>portlet-guid</param-name> <param-value>HelloPluto.HelloWorld </param-value> </init-param> </servlet> - Now it's time for us to add this portlet to the page. Go to C:\PlutoInstallation\pluto-1.0.1-rc1\webapps\pluto\WEB-INF\data. You will find two XML files there: pageregistry.xml and portletentityregistry.xml.
- portletentityregistry.xml contains the definition of the portlet. Add these lines to it:
<application id="5"> <definition-id>HelloWorld</definition-id> <portlet id="1"> <definition-id>HelloWorld.HelloWorld</definition-id> </portlet> </application>The
<definition-id>of the application should be the name of the web application folder. The portlet's<definition-id>should be equal to the generatedportlet-guidin web.xml. - pageregistry.xml defines which portlets to include on the page. Change it like this:
<fragment name="p2" type="portlet"> <property name="portlet" value="5.1"/> </fragment> - Restart the Pluto server by first calling
shutdownand thenstartup. Now go back to http://localhost:8080/pluto/portal and click on "Test Link"--it should show ourHelloWorldportlet. -
The right side of Figure 3 shows what your
HelloWorldportlet will look like.
Figure 3. Screen shot of portlet screen (click for full-size image)
