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It IS possible to run a form within a portlet. Just hack out the code for
the applet and put it in an HTML portlet. It works.
"Edzard" <edzard_at_volcanomail.com> schreef in bericht
news:5d75e934.0211080647.51583442_at_posting.google.com...
> You need the 9ias Enterprise Edition and install the forms and reports
> servers. Then you can call forms and reports via hyperlinks. All
> necessary parameters may be included in the url:
> - Oracle connect-string
> - Form name
> - Optional parameters.
>
> Example for reports:
>
http://rappie:7778/dev60cgi/rwcgi60?server=Rep60_rappie&report=axrwclus.rdf&
userid=rapier/rapier_at_rapr&p_1=10002&destype=cache&desformat=HTML
>
> For forms:
>
http://rappie:7778/servlet/f60servlet?form=/u01/rapier/dstm6i/fmx/ptmenu.fmx
&userid=rapier/rapier_at_rapr&otherparams=useSDI=yes&lookAndFeel=generic&colorS
cheme=teal
>
> These URL's may be assemble in a html front-end or in Oracle Portal.
> But I lack experience with Portal.
>
>
>
> "YourEmailId" <YourEmail_at_lmco.com> wrote in message
news:<aqdp28$80514_at_cui1.lmms.lmco.com>...
> > My boss is asking me to explore the possibility of using Oracle Portal,
> > especially to display Designer generated forms and reports (with
parameter
> > forms). I've found lots of information on using the native portal tools
to
> > create forms and reports, but I can't seem to find anything on how to
> > incorporate existing forms and reports. Can anyone set me straight on
this,
> > or point me in the right direction?
> > Thanks...
Received on Tue Nov 12 2002 - 15:37:53 CST