Discussion:
Portlet tutorial with Eclipse?
Jean-Denis Muys
2006-02-03 13:23:59 UTC
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Hi,



I am a newbie, so please bear with me.



I read through the list archives and also tried google, but I haven't
found a tutorial that uses Eclipse to build a Hello World portlet.



There are a few sample (Hello World or otherwise) portlets around, and I
managed to deploy one into Pluto, but as far as I could see, there is
nothing for the previous stage: configure and use an Eclipse project so
that the build process is seamless (and hopefully debugging too).



I could find tutorials about using Eclipse to write a servlet into
Tomcat (using the Sysdeo Tomcat plugin). How could I proceed from there
to set up a portlet project in Eclipse?



Many thanks,



Jean-Denis
Patrick Huber
2006-02-03 14:05:16 UTC
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Hi

I guess there's no plugin or something for eclipse. Basically, It's
just a normal webapp. there are just two things different: you need
that portlet.xml and you need to execute the assemble task as
described in "deploying"
(http://portals.apache.org/pluto/deploying.html)

HTH
Patrick
Post by Jean-Denis Muys
Hi,
I am a newbie, so please bear with me.
I read through the list archives and also tried google, but I haven't found
a tutorial that uses Eclipse to build a Hello World portlet.
There are a few sample (Hello World or otherwise) portlets around, and I
managed to deploy one into Pluto, but as far as I could see, there is
nothing for the previous stage: configure and use an Eclipse project so that
the build process is seamless (and hopefully debugging too).
I could find tutorials about using Eclipse to write a servlet into Tomcat
(using the Sysdeo Tomcat plugin). How could I proceed from there to set up a
portlet project in Eclipse?
Many thanks,
Jean-Denis
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Graham Klyne
2006-02-03 19:21:54 UTC
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This may not really be what you're looking for, but I did make some notes about
getting Pluto components running with/in Eclipse:

http://wiki.oss-watch.ac.uk/PlutoNotes

#g
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Post by Jean-Denis Muys
Hi,
I am a newbie, so please bear with me.
I read through the list archives and also tried google, but I haven’t
found a tutorial that uses Eclipse to build a Hello World portlet.
There are a few sample (Hello World or otherwise) portlets around, and I
managed to deploy one into Pluto, but as far as I could see, there is
nothing for the previous stage: configure and use an Eclipse project so
that the build process is seamless (and hopefully debugging too).
I could find tutorials about using Eclipse to write a servlet into
Tomcat (using the Sysdeo Tomcat plugin). How could I proceed from there
to set up a portlet project in Eclipse?
Many thanks,
Jean-Denis
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Graham Klyne
Research Technology Service
Oxford University Computing Services
Matthew Ryan
2006-02-05 22:19:05 UTC
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You could always give NetBeans a go for building Pluto Hello World Portlets.

http://matthewryan.info/netbeans/5.0/netbeans_pluto.html
<http://matthewryan.info/netbeans/5.0/netbeans_pluto.html>

Cheers

Matt

-----Original Message-----
From: Jean-Denis Muys [mailto:***@kleegroup.com]
Sent: Friday, 3 February 2006 23:24
To: pluto-***@portals.apache.org
Subject: Portlet tutorial with Eclipse?



Hi,



I am a newbie, so please bear with me.



I read through the list archives and also tried google, but I haven't found
a tutorial that uses Eclipse to build a Hello World portlet.



There are a few sample (Hello World or otherwise) portlets around, and I
managed to deploy one into Pluto, but as far as I could see, there is
nothing for the previous stage: configure and use an Eclipse project so that
the build process is seamless (and hopefully debugging too).



I could find tutorials about using Eclipse to write a servlet into Tomcat
(using the Sysdeo Tomcat plugin). How could I proceed from there to set up a
portlet project in Eclipse?



Many thanks,



Jean-Denis





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