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Portlets are pluggable user interface components that are managed and displayed within a portal. Functional Portlets support all functions of a Portal. They are built into the portal and are accessed via toolbar links as required when actioning portal tasks.
GateIn 3.2 provides the following portlets by default:
This portlet is used to register a new account, including User Name, Password, Confirm Password, First Name, Last Name, Email Address, and Text validation.

The Account portlet allows users to register a new account and choose a preferred language for displaying the Portal interface.

The Organization portlet is used to manage user information, groups of users and groups memberships.

The Application Registry portlet is used to manage different application categories. You can add, edit, set permissions and delete a category and its applications.

The Group Navigation portlet is to manage the navigation of different groups. In this portlet, you can add, edit, or delete a specific navigation.

The Page Management portlet is used to manage all pages on the portal. In the Page Management portlet, you can add, edit, or delete a specific page.

The Portal Navigation portlet is to manage all portals in GateIn. In the Portal Navigation portlet, you can add, edit, or delete a portal.

The Star Toolbar portlet displays a list of actions: Change Language, Change Skin, Sign out.

The portlet displays Dashboard tabs that you can add gadgets inside by dragging and dropping them.

The portlet displays personal information of a specific user that can be viewed and edited.

The portlet displays the main dashboard menu that you can go inside to create dashboard tabs, add, or remove gadgets for each tab.

The Interface portlets are the front-end components of the Portal. They provide ways for users to interact with the portal. GateIn 3.2 provides the following Interface Portlets:
This portlet is used for hosting mini-applications known as gadgets. The dashboard uses a variety of graphical effects for displaying, opening, and using gadgets.

Refer to Section 3.3, “Dashboard portlet” or Chapter 5, Category, Portlets and Gadgets Administration for more information.
This portlet provides the footer for a site. This footer provides information or links about the site's author/institutional sponsor, the date of the last revision made to the site, copyright information, comments form and navigational links.

This portlet is the home page for a portal. The home page is the first page displayed when you visit the site.

This portlet is used to create inline frames (IFrame) elements for a site. An Iframe is an HTML element which can embed another document into a parent HTML document. By using IFrames, the embedded data is displayed inside a sub-window of browser. This does not mean the full inclusion, the embedded document is independent and both documents are considered as separated documents.

This portlet provides a navigation bar. A navigation bar is a menu that helps users to visualize the structure of a site and provide links to quickly move from page to page.

This portlet displays a sitemap page of website. It is a graphical representation of a website. It lists pages on a website, typically organized in the hierarchical architecture to help visitors find pages on the site quickly.

This portlet is to host mini-applications known as gadgets. The dashboard uses a variety of graphical effects for displaying, opening and using gadgets.
Gadgets within the Dashboard portlet may be moved or rearranged. Users can create new gadgets and delete unnecessary ones. Also, users can open many gadgets with different settings at once.
In addition, eXo Platform is compatible with most gadgets which can be found here.

Click Dashboard on the Administration bar to access the Dashboard portlet.
Click Add Gadgets to open the Dashboard Workspace window which lists all available gadgets.

Select a gadget in the Dashboard Workspace window.
Drag and drop the selected gadget into the workspace.
The edit icon on gadgets only displays when the gadget has some gadget preferences. This icon enables users to display the edit form and change preferences of a gadget.

Change preferences of a gadget (for example, RSS Reader)
Click the edit icon to open the edit form of the RSS gadget.

Enter your preferred RSS into the FEED URL field and one numeric character (from 1 to 100) in the Items field. The numeric character you entered is the number of items displayed in the RSS gadget.
Click Save to accept your changes.
Obtain the URL (.xml or .rss) of the gadget you want to add from the gadgets source. For example, http://bejeweledg.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/bejeweled.xml.
Remote gadgets can be only created using an .xml link or RSS URL. However, if you use a link that generates an RSS feed (for example, http://feeds.feedburner.com/gatein), a new RSS reader gadget will be created automatically even if the URL does not end with .rss.
Return to your portal and click Dashboard in the Administration bar.
Click Add Gadgets in the Dashboard to open the Dashboard Workspace window.
Paste the URL in Step 1 into the textbox.

Click
to add the new gadget to the page.