How to open a new JSP as a Popup

Hello everybody,
I have quite some experience working with java web dynpros, however I now have a requirement to work on an existing JSP page to add some new functionality, and I'm  a little bit lost since this is the first time I work with JSPs in SAP portal.
What I need to do is that when an user clicks on a button on page1.jsp, a new jsp (that didn't exist before, since I've just created it) called page2.jsp has to open as a popup with a selection list. After the user selects a value from this list, this value has to be sent to an input field in page1.jsp.
I've can do this in regular JSPs running on tomcat, with no problems ;).... However, when I try to do this in SAP portal, I get an error and the following exception in the logs, when I click on the button in page1.jsp:
com.sapportals.portal.prt.runtime.PortalRuntimeException: iView not found: page2.jsp
at com.sapportals.portal.prt.deployment.DeploymentManager.getPropertyContentProvider(DeploymentManager.java:1937)
at com.sapportals.portal.prt.core.broker.PortalComponentContextItem.refresh(PortalComponentContextItem.java:222)
at com.sapportals.portal.prt.core.broker.PortalComponentContextItem.getContext(PortalComponentContextItem.java:316)
at com.sapportals.portal.prt.component.PortalComponentRequest.getComponentContext(PortalComponentRequest.java:387)
I'm not sure what I have to do to fix this... do I need to ask the portal guys to create a new iview for the new jsp and treat it as a new app? Or is there a simplier solution?
Any help will be greatly appreciated, and of course points awarded accordingly
Cheers!

Hi Ventsi,
Sure, it is:
In page1.jsp I use this code to open the pop-up:
<td>
<input type="text" name="details" value="">
</td>
<td align="center">
<input type="button" name="choice"
onClientClick="window.open('page2.jsp','popuppage','width=850,toolbar=1,
resizable=1,scrollbars=yes,height=700,top=100,left=100');" value="Open">
</td>
In page2.jsp I use this code:
I have this javascript function for passing the value to page1.jsp:
    function setValue (s){
        window.opener.document.getElementById('details').value = s;
        window.close();
that i call using this line:
javascript:window.setValue('test')
and this is the code of the portalapp.xml, but I'm not sure if there's anything missing or wrong here:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<application>
  <application-config>
    <property name="PrivateSharingReference" value="com.sap.portal.htmlb"/>
  </application-config>
  <components>
    <component name="Page1">
      <component-config>
        <property name="ClassName" value="com.test.firstapp"/>
        <property name="ComponentType" value="jspnative"/>
        <property name="JSP" value="pagelet/page1.jsp"/>
        <property name="AuthScheme" value="anonymous"/>
      </component-config>
      <component-profile>
        <property name="SAP_MANDANT" value=""/>
        <property name="SAP_USER" value=""/>
        <property name="SAP_PASSWORD" value=""/>
        <property name="SAP_LANGUAGE" value=""/>
        <property name="SAP_HOST" value=""/>
        <property name="SAP_SYSTEM_NUMBER" value=""/>    
      </component-profile>
    </component>
  </components>
  <services/>
</application>
Please let me know if you need more information regarding the code.
Cheers!
Edited by: amore82 on Apr 1, 2010 8:18 PM

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