The More menu is a public extension point that you can use to plug
in your own menu actions that you want to make available in the action bar.
About this task
The More menu is based on the simple context menu framework of IBM® WebSphere® Portal. The menu identifier is moreActions. For more details on the simple menu framework as well as how to implement and
register your own menu actions, read Simple menu framework.
By default, the context menu is empty. If you do not plan to plug in your own menu contributions,
you can disable it globally or for individual virtual portals. If you disable it, the portal no
longer shows the More menu in the action bar.
You can disable the More menu in the virtual portal configuration
service.
Procedure
- Log in to the WebSphere Integrated Solutions Console as
an administrator.
- Click .
- Click WP VirtualPortalConfigService.
- Update the appropriate configuration properties, depending
on whether you want to disable the feature globally or for a specific
virtual portal only:
- To disable the More menu in the entire portal, including all virtual
portals, proceed as follows:
- Click Custom properties.
- Edit or create the property global.wp_toolbar_moremenu.enabled,
and set its value to false.
- Save your changes.
- Restart the Portal server to apply your changes.
- To disable the More menu for a specific virtual portal, proceed as follows:
- Click Custom properties.
- To disable the More menu for the default virtual portal, edit or create
the property default.wp_toolbar_moremenu.enabled, and set its value
to false.
- To disable the More menu for any other virtual portal than the default
virtual portal, specify the following properties:
- context.virtual_portal_context.property.wp_toolbar_moremenu.enabled =
false
- Set the value for this property to false. Replace virtual_portal_context with the context of the target virtual portal.
Example: context.vp1.property.wp_toolbar_moremenu.enabled = false.
- hostname.virtual_portal_hostname.property.wp_toolbar_moremenu.enabled =
false
- Set the value for this property to false. Replace virtual_portal_hostname with the host name of the target virtual portal.
Example: hostname.vp.example.com.property.wp_toolbar_moremenu.enabled =
false.
- Restart the Portal server to apply your changes.
If you defined the property global.wp_toolbar_moremenu.enabled
listed earlier, it acts as a fallback setting for virtual portals that do not have the
More menu property set. For more information about prefixes, placeholders,
and the order in which properties are evaluated, read Virtual Portal Configuration
Service.