Hi Ray,
Try changing the page id to something other than JSFPortlets, as it needs to be unique.
Ray Clark wrote:
I'm trying to create my first portlet. I copied the jsf-demo.psml to create my todoList.psml. It came up just fine and displayed the jsf-demo::guessNumber jsp. So I changed the fragment tag to look like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- todoList -->
<page id="JSFPortlets" hidden="false">
<defaults skin="orange" layout-decorator="tigris"
portlet-decorator="tigris" />
<title>To Do List</title>
<fragment id="todoListportletspage" type="layout"
name="jetspeed::VelocityTwoColumns">
<fragment id="todoListFrag1" type="portlet"
name="todoList::todoList">
<property layout="TwoColumns" name="row"
value="0" />
<property layout="TwoColumns" name="column"
value="0" />
</fragment> </fragment>
<metadata name="title" xml:lang="ja">
JSF
</metadata>
</page>
The fragment used to have name="jsf-demo::guessNumber"
After I recycle Tomcat the page still comes up with the jsf-demo:guessNumber jsp in side of my portlet window.
What do you think I am doing wrong?
Thanks, Ray
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