Use to create initialization parameters for the current portlet and to specify which of the public render parameters defined for the application are used by the portlet.
Element | Description |
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Name |
Select the portlet with which you want to work.
Add Click to create a new portlet in the application. This launches the Create JSR 286 Java Portlet wizard. Remove Click to delete the currently selected portlet. |
Name |
Edit the name of the portlet. |
Class |
Edit the name of the class for the portlet or click the Browse Classes icon to select an existing portlet class. The class must have a valid Java name. |
Parameters Tab
Use this tab to create and manage initialization and public render parameters for the selected portlet.
Initialization Parameters
Use this panel to create and manage initialization parameters for the selected portlet.
Element | Description |
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Add |
Click to create an initialization parameter for the portlet.
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Remove |
Click to delete the currently selected initialization parameter from the portlet. |
Public Render Parameters
Use this panel to identify public render parameters supported by the selected portlet.
Element | Description |
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Available |
Displays the public render parameters defined for the application, excluding those that have already been identified as supported by the portlet. To add a parameter to the portlet, select the parameter in this list and click the Add icon to add it to the Selected list. Optionally click the Add All icon to add all listed parameters, or a selection of multiple parameters, to the portlet. |
Selected |
Displays the public render parameters supported by the selected portlet. To remove a parameter from the portlet, select the parameter in this list and click the Remove icon to return it to the Available list. Optionally click the Remove All icon to remove all parameters, or a selection of multiple parameters, from the portlet. |
Related Topics
"Introduction to Portlets" in Developing WebCenter Portal Assets and Custom Components with Oracle JDeveloper
"Building Standards-Based Java Portlets Using JSR 286" in Developing WebCenter Portal Assets and Custom Components with Oracle JDeveloper