Refactoring the Prototype
Step 3 of 6
PortletKeys
let you manage important things like the portlet name or other
repeatable, commonly used variables in one place. This way, if you need to
change the portlet’s name, you can do it in one place, and then reference it in
every class that needs it. Keys must be referenced first as a component
property, and then as a class.
Follow these steps to create your application’s PortletKeys
:
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In your
guestbook-web
module, open theGuestbookPortlet
class and update the component class metadata properties by adding one new property:"javax.portlet.name=" + GuestbookPortletKeys.GUESTBOOK,
Note that you need the trailing comma if you’ve added the property to the middle of the list. If you’ve added it to the end of the last, leave it off.
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Save
GuestbookPortlet
. It now shows an error because you haven’t added the key to the class. -
Open the
com.liferay.docs.guestbook.constants
package. -
Open
GuestbookPortletKeys
and create a public, static, final String calledGUESTBOOK
with a value ofcom_liferay_docs_guestbook_portlet_GuestbookPortlet
:public static final String GUESTBOOK = "com_liferay_docs_guestbook_portlet_GuestbookPortlet";
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Save the file.
Now GuestbookPortlet
’s error has disappeared, and your application can be
deployed again. Nice job!
Next, you’ll integrate your application with the new back-end you generated with Service Builder.