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Questionwhich Design Pattern should i choose??? Pin
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QuestionPortal style of architecture in .NET Pin
K.P.Kannan16-Jan-07 23:12
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We have been using Plumtree G6.0 Portal integrated with ASP.NET 1.1
We have been using standard header/footer of plumtree and we used to refresh other portlets from these portlets.
We need to remove Plumtree and to handle the entire functionality in .NET only
We thought of using Frames, but it could not be possible because of its limitations, bookmarking,browser back button and the page scrolling.
In plumtree, scrolling will happen for the entire portal page, even if one of the portlet contents are more than the screen height.
But for Framse, it adds scrollbars to Frames and not to the page.
If we incorporate Header and Footer as user controls and embed them in all the pages, then on every post back, the entire page will be posted back. We we want to have it like header and footer and they refresh the intermediate portlet.


1. How portals are refreshing the contents of one portlet from another.
2. If we use AJAX, will it preserve updated viewstate? Whether ATLAS has got this functionality?
3. Any solution for this?
4. Suppose if we the existing Framework 1.1 what else would be the best way go to?



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