Use this dialog to indicate whether the Portlet Producer application must be deployed as a WSRP service to Oracle Portlet Container 11.1.1.
The Oracle Portlet Container exposes JSR 286 portlets through the Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP) protocol. To make portlets accessible as a Web service, the Portlet Producer application must contain a Web service descriptor document, that is, a WSDL document. Use this dialog to indicate whether JDeveloper should inject the WSDL document into your Portlet Producer application when the application is being packaged as an EAR file.
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JDeveloper has detected that the application you are about to deploy contains a JSR 286 portlet. Do you want JDeveloper to add the configuration required to expose this portlet application as a WSRP service in an 11.1.1 Oracle Portlet Container? |
Select the Yes or No option to deploy to an Oracle Portlet Container version 11.1.1.
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Do not show this dialog again. Use the option selected here for future deployments. |
Select this option to prevent future displays of this dialog. The previous option you selected (Yes or No) is used on future deployments of JSR 286 portlets from this application. To change this setting, delete the deployment profile and recreate it. When the Select deployment type dialog opens, select your preferred setting. |
Related Topics
"Building Standards-Based Java Portlets Using JSR 286" in Developing WebCenter Portal Assets and Custom Components with Oracle JDeveloper
"Deploying Portlet Producers" in Developing WebCenter Portal Assets and Custom Components with Oracle JDeveloper