JSP tags for standard portlets
The standard portlet API defines several tags that can be used in portlet JSPs to get access to the portlet request and response and to generate URLs.
To make these tags available in a JSP, the following directive is required at the beginning of the JSP:
<%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/portlet" prefix="portlet"%>For more information on these tags refer to the Java Portlet Specification.
WebSphere Portal provides an additional tag for use in standard portlets. To make these tags available in a JSP, the following directive is required:
<%@ taglib uri="http://www.ibm.com/xmlns/prod/websphere/portal/v7/portlet/ibm-portlet-ext" prefix="portlet-ext" %>The following is a brief description of the extension to the JSR 168 portlet JSP tag library.
<portletExtV60:portalRenderURL attribute="value">Creates a URL to pages or portlets on pages. Attributes are as follows:
contentNode="id|name"Indicates the ID or unique name of the page. The name or ID of the content node is also used to specify the page where the portlet can be found.
portletWindow="id|name"Indicates the ID or unique name of the control that holds the portlet. Must be used in combination with the attribute contentNode (above) to identify the page where the portlet is located.
portletMode="view|help|edit|configure"For URLs to a portlet indicated by portletWindow, this attribute sets the portlet mode. This parameter is ignored if the attribute portletWindow (above) is not set.
windowState="maximized|minimized|normal"In the case of a portlet, this attribute indicates the state of the portlet window when it is displayed. If the portlet state is not specified, the page is shown with the previous state of the portlet. This parameter is ignored if the attribute portletWindow is not set.
portalState="solo|normal"Whether the specified portlet window is rendered normally or solo, that is without a theme. This parameter is ignored if the attribute portletWindow is not set.
locale="locale"Specifies the locale with which subsequent portal page requests are rendered. This attribute is optional.
var ="name"Name of a scripting variable that is exposed in the body of the tag. This attribute is optional. The variable exposes an object that implements the interface com.ibm.portal.DisposableURL that can be used to stream the URL to the output.
<portletExtV60:urlParam name=" parameter_name" value="parameter_value">Use this tag to add custom parameters of choice to the parent portalRenderURL. Parameters are added to the portalRenderURL as render parameters of the specified portlet window. Parameters are ignored if the enclosing portlalRenderURL does not specify the attribute portletWindow. Specify attributes as follows:
<portletExtV60:bidi dir="rtl|ltr" />
nameRequired. Indicates the name of the parameter.
valueRequired. Indicates the value of the parameter.
This tag is used to support text for bidirectional languages. Bidirectional languages are those which are typically read from right to left except when left-to-right text strings are displayed (for example, URLs, code samples, or directory and file names).
dirIndicates the normal direction of text in the language.
- For dir="rtl", the tag content is written only if the client's locale belongs to a bidirectional language. Default.setting if dir is not specified.
- For dir="ltr", the tag content is written only if the client's locale does not belong to a bidirectional language.
localeThe tag content is written only if the language belongs to the bidirectional languages defined in LocalizerService.properties .
<portletExt:setBundle basename=" value" var="value" scope="value" bundle="value" provider="value"/>Use this tag to compute the locale used for the JSTL format tags based on the portal V 6.1 specific locale computation algorithms. To verify the locale used by JSTL matches the locale used by other dynamic elements on the portal page, prefer this tag over the JSTL tag <fmt:setBundle>. This creates an internationalization globalization context and stores it in the scoped variable or the javax.servlet.jsp.jstl.fmt.localizationContext configuration variable.
You can also use JSTL tags as described in Generating output.
basenameThe resource bundle base name. This is the fully-qualified resource name of the bundle. It has the same form as a fully qualified class name, that is, it uses a period full stop ( . ) as the package component separator and does not have a file type suffix, such as .class or .properties.
varThe name of the exported scoped variable that stores the internationalization globalization context of type javax.servlet.jsp.jstl.fmt.LocalizationContext.
scopeThe scope of var or the globalization context configuration variable.
bundleThe instance of the java.util.ResourceBundle to use.
ProviderThe instance of the com.ibm.portal.model.ResourceBundleProvider to use.
Note that the use of basename, bundle, and provider are mutually exclusive.Portlet development reference
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Deployment descriptors
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JSP tags for IBM portlets
Drag and drop JSP tags reference
Handling and visibility of request parameters in portlets
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Application extension registry
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