
Additional Components 161
Remote Access to Views
Configuration
You need to configure the portlet by setting its host, port, and viewId before attempting
to run it.
• host—the vFoglight Server host you would like to connect with.
• port—the vFoglight Server port you would like to connect with.
• viewId—the Web Component Framework fully qualified Id, for example,
system:fsmhome.0. There are also predefined view mappings available for use.
Note Validations for all these settings are also available.
Google Gadget
A vFoglight view can be added to your Google portal. For information on creating your
own Google pages, follow the link given here. Once you have your Google page you
can add a vFoglight view to it.
To edit your Google page to contain a vFoglight view:
1
Two vFoglight files are required, foglight-remote.xml and ALL_ALL.xml.
These files are located in <vFoglight Server Home>/tools/gadgets/foglight-
remote-google-gadget.
2
Sign in to your Google site.
3
Upload the two files listed in step 1 to your Google site. Google reports that their
site is a work in progress, so the instructions given here are of necessity general in
nature. At the time these procedures were written, the upload link was located on
the Site Manager page for your Google page.
4
Switch to your Google page and click the link to add a Gadget.
A dialog called Add a gadget to your page should appear.
5
Click Add by URL. Enter http://<yourPage>.googlepages.com/foglight-
remote.xml and then click Add.
A setup dialog appears.
6
Type the name of the vFoglight server in the Server/Host text box.
7
Type a view name in the View Id box.You can type the reference ID of a view,
which is found by selecting a view in a regular browser interface and clicking
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