Including the Secure Web Proxy in a JSP portlet  Using a remote URL

Chapter 4: Building Portlets

Using a JSP template

  1. Use JSP Template – select if the JSP element does not reference a WAR file.

  2. Input Parameters – enter the input parameter names as defined by the JSP code.

    1. You must use a name–value pattern like this:

      name1=value1&name2=value2&name3=value3
      
    2. The name must be exactly the same as your JSP code’s input parameter’s name. For example, if the JSP page’s code is:

      EPLogin:<input type ="text" name="epuser">
      EPPswd:<input type="password" name="eppassword">
      HostName:<input type="text" name="hostname">
      AssetDN:<input type ="text" name="asset">
      PAI URL:<input type="text" name="paiURL">
      

    The Input Parameters must then be:

    epuser=tester&eppassword=test123&hostname=drillbit2k&asset=a1=pubs,
        dc=sybase,dc=com&paiURL=jdbc:sybase:Tds:sapphire:5000/pubs2
    




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