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  • How I can know in a portlet what user log in?

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    Hi All,
    How I can know in a portlet what user log in? What classes of JS-API need to
    be used?
    It is necessary for it to use jetspeed-portlet or JSR-168 portlet?
    Many thanks
    Michael
  • No.1 | | 475 bytes | |

    Michael Boss wrote:
    Hi All,

    How I can know in a portlet what user log in? What classes of JS-API
    need to
    be used?
    It is necessary for it to use jetspeed-portlet or JSR-168 portlet?

    Many thanks
    Michael

    portlet api, PortletRequest: request.getUserPrincipal()

    To unsubscribe, e-mail: jetspeed-user-unsubscribe (AT) portals (DOT) apache.org
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  • No.2 | | 646 bytes | |

    Thank you David and Steve :)

    Is it possible to get user ID by means API?

    2006/10/6, David Sean Taylor <david (AT) bluesunrise (DOT) com>:

    Michael Boss wrote:
    Hi All,

    How I can know in a portlet what user log in? What classes of JS-API
    need to
    be used?
    It is necessary for it to use jetspeed-portlet or JSR-168 portlet?

    Many thanks
    Michael

    portlet api, PortletRequest: request.getUserPrincipal()

    To unsubscribe, e-mail: jetspeed-user-unsubscribe (AT) portals (DOT) apache.org
    For additional commands, e-mail: jetspeed-user-help (AT) portals (DOT) apache.org
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