The current uPortal distribution includes a number of deployed webapps, each with its own web context.
If your selected portal configuration requires you to explicitly map all Tomcat web contexts (e.g. with some mod_jk configurations), you will need to map the following contexts:
Core Modules
Context |
Use |
---|---|
/uPortal |
The portal itself |
/cas |
Bundled CAS server and uPortal's default authentication strategy. This may be removed if your institution is not using CAS or is using a separate CAS server. |
/ResourceServingWebapp |
Static, versioned UE resources such as javascript, css, and image libraries. This application offers the portal and portlets a common target to ensure the user's browser can make efficient use of local caching. |
Portlets
Bookmarks Portlet
Provides users with a mechanism to store and organize personal bookmarks in a tree structure. The UI is JavaScript based though it does not make use of AJAX.
For more information: http://www.unicon.net/blog/3/bookmarks_portlet_overview
Example screen shot below:
Jasig Widget Portlets
The Jasig Widget Portlets is a set of numerous small, user-facing utility portlets contained in a single project. These portlets are designed to require little configuration and present information and tools that could be used by generic institutions.
For more information: https://wiki.jasig.org/display/PLT/Jasig+Widget+Portlets
Example screen shots below:
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Ex. 1 Google Maps widget with traffic data |
Ex. 2 Google language translation widget |
NewsReaderPortlet
For more information: https://wiki.jasig.org/display/PLT/NewsReaderPortlet
Weather Portlet
The JA-SIG Weather Portlet is a fully functional JSR-168 portlet that provides international weather courtesy of AccuWeather.com. Users have the ability add and delete multiple locations and standards of measurement with ease! This portlet is well coded, tested, and production ready.
For more information: https://wiki.jasig.org/display/PLT/Weather+Portlet
Example screen shot below:
Web Proxy Portlet
The Web Proxy Portlet is used to incorporate arbitrary web content as a portlet. It provides mechanisms for connecting to and rendering HTML with options for clipping, maintaining session information, handling cookies. Proxied content is rendered within the portlet window. Web Proxy Portlet is often used to incorporate web content or applications that are built and run in non-Java environments allowing a site flexibility for integrating with many different technologies.
For more information: https://wiki.jasig.org/display/PLT/WebProxy
Test Suites
Context |
Use |
---|---|
/cas-proxy-test-portlet |
CAS proxy test and resources for testing CAS proxy capabilities from other portlets. |
/pluto-testsuite |
JSR-168 tests |
/FunctionalTestsPortlet |
Additional portlet tests |
Removing a bundled webapp
All bundled webapps (other than uPortal itself) are included in the portal's build via an overlay. To remove a bundled web context from the build and from the deployed portal, you will need to perform the following steps:
- Remove the line <module>dependency</module from uportal-portlets-overlay/pom.xml for the item you wish to remove. You may also optionally delete the directory for that module.
- Remove the dependency and webModule elements for this item from uportal-ear/pom.xml.
- If your build.properties file contains the line "
cleanShared=false
", then next execution of "ant clean deploy-ear
" will remove the webapp from Tomca