Main Settings (Remote Portlet Web Service)

To learn about portlets and portlet Web services, click here.

To specify the location of your remote portlet Web service, specify time-outs, and enable or disable the portlets associated with this Web service:

  1. Under Server Information, you can establish and manage remote server associations for this Web service:

  2. Under HTTP Settings, specify the path and time-out settings for this Web service:

    1. In the Portlet URL box, type the path to the remote portlet. If you associated a remote server, the base URL displays to the left of the box. You can either type a relative path, finishing the path that starts with the base URL (/myPortlet/Portlet.htm), or you can type an absolute path, ignoring the base URL (http://myServer/myPortlet/Portlet.htm).

    2. For each time-out setting, specify how long you want the portal to try to get the portlet content from the computer hosting the portlet. If the host computer does not return content before the time-out period ends, the portlet displays an error message.

      In each time-out text box, type the number of seconds or minutes you want the portal to wait; then, in the drop-down list click Second(s) or Minute(s).

  3. Under Status of Web Service, specify what should happen when a user tries to access portlets created from this portlet Web service:

  4. You can toggle the status of this Web service at any time. For example, you might want to disable a Web service if you need to do maintenance on the host computer or on the Web service itself.


  1. Click Administration.
  2. Open the Remote Portlet Web Service Editor: