Since your facelets (JSF views) are in different portlets, you need to perform an Inter Portlet Communication (IPC)
.
IPC using portlet session
You can base your IPC on portlet session to pass your itemnumber
to messages
portlet. To perform this, in the sender portlet, get the session portlet as below
PortletSession portletSession = renderRequest.getPortletSession();
portletSession.setAttribute("key", value ,PortletSession.APPLICATION_SCOPE);
And in the receiver portlet
PortletSession portletSession = renderRequest.getPortletSession();
String value = (String) portletSession.getAttribute("key ",PortletSession.APPLICATION_SCOPE);
// Do what ever you want...
In both portlets, add the following property in the liferay-portlet.xml
file
private-session-attributes>false</private-session-attributes>
IPC using public render parameters
Another way to pass your itemnumber
to messages
portlet is to use public render parameters
. To do this, you need to define a public render parameter
<portlet-app ...>
...
<public-render-parameter>
<identifier>identifier</identifier>
<qname xmlns:x="http://namespace.com">x:identifier</qname>
</public-render-parameter>
...
</portlet-app>
And declare it in both portlets as below
<portlet>
...
<supported-public-render-parameter>identifier</supported-public-render-parameter>
...
<portlet>
You can then send the itemnumber
as below
actionReponse.setRenderParameter("identifier", value);
And retrieve it
renderRequest.getParameter("identifier");
// Do what ever you want...
IPC using event
The last way to pass your itemnumber
is by using event
. Since you are using JSF
as Portlet framework, eventing between portlets is quite different. You must follow these steps:
1. Define your event
Define an event in the portlet.xml
file
<event-definition xmlns:event="http://www.namespace.com">
<qname>identifier</qname>
<value-type>java.lang.String</value-type>
</event-definition>
2. Create an event bridge handler
Create an class that implements BridgeEventHandler
as below
public class CustomBridgeEventHandler implements BridgeEventHandler {
@Override
public EventNavigationResult handleEvent(FacesContext facesContext, Event event) {
EventNavigationResult eventNavigationResult = null;
// Processing the event will be written here...
return eventNavigationResult;
}
}
3. Sender portlet
In the sender portlet, you need to declare both the event and the bridge handler in the portlet.xml
file.
Event
<portlet>
...
<supported-publishing-event xmlns:event="http://www.namespace.com">
<qname>identifier</qname>
</supported-publishing-event>
...
</portlet>
Bridge
<portlet>
...
<init-param>
<name>javax.portlet.faces.bridgeEventHandler</name>
<value>com.roufid.tutorials.bridge.CustomBridgeEventHandler</value>
</init-param>
...
</portlet>
Fire the event
public void yourMethod() {
// Getting the faces context.
FacesContext fc = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance();
// Getting the portlet action response.
ActionResponse actionReponse = (ActionResponse) fc.getExternalContext().getResponse();
// Firing the event
QName qName = new QName("http://www.namespace.com ", "identifier");
actionReponse.setEvent(qName, dataYouWantToSend);
}
4. Receiver portlet
In the receiver portlet, you need to declare both the event and the bridge handler in the portlet.xml
file.
Event
<portlet>
...
<supported-publishing-event xmlns:event="http://www.namespace.com">
<qname>identifier</qname>
</supported-publishing-event>
...
</portlet>
Bridge
<portlet>
...
<init-param>
<name>javax.portlet.faces.bridgeEventHandler</name>
<value>com.roufid.tutorials.bridge.CustomBridgeEventHandler</value>
</init-param>
...
</portlet>
Process the event in the bridge handler
public class CustomBridgeEventHandler implements BridgeEventHandler {
@Override
public EventNavigationResult handleEvent(FacesContext facesContext, Event event) {
EventNavigationResult eventNavigationResult = null;
String eventQName = event.getQName().toString();
// Processing the defined event.
if (eventQName.equals("{http://www.namespace.com}identifier")) {
// Getting the event value.
String value = (String) event.getValue();
// Do what ever you want here...
}
return eventNavigationResult;
}
}
In all cases, since your portlets are in different wars, you need to add this property in portlet-ext.properties
file to allow the IPC between portlets located in different Liferay pages
portlet.public.render.parameter.distribution=layout-set
More informations and examples
Bought items
2-Item detail
and 3-messages
. You want to redirect the user fromItem detail
tomessages
by keeping the value ofitemnumber
?bought items
(which shows alos the details. but on the same page). Andmessages
. Which shows all messages. but if i jump from theitems
page to themessages
page, i want to init the filter with the id from the selected item.bought items
andmessages
in the same portlet ?