Hi

Ok, good to know that. Looking into the tck I saw this comment:

".....Render Policy tests are excluded because its mechanism relies on a
Mojarra impl dependency (doesn't work on MyFaces)
     If you are testing with Mojarra uncomment these out to get the
additional test apps built...."

My question is: Do we need to implement something on MyFaces to make this
work? or it is a Mojarra specific feature?

regards,

Leonardo Uribe

2010/6/23 Scott O'Bryan <[email protected]>

> Yes there is..  Although the JSR has not been kicked off yet, we do have a
> 'very' preliminary stab as JSF 2.0 bridge that  runs Trinidad 2.0. Bright
> now it exists as a private branch over in the Portlet Bridge svn repository.
>  Starting with this version, I'm taking advantage of the MyFaces 'share'
> project to get the implementation of some base classes.  It should cut down
> on the amount of 'duplicated' work.  Don't know what the final project will
> look like exactly but O don't expect it to take nearly as long as the other
> two bridges.
>
> Scott
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jun 22, 2010, at 4:48 PM, Leonardo Uribe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> That's cool!. Any plans for jsf 2.0 + portlets?
>
> regards,
>
> Leonardo
>
> 2010/6/22 Scott O'Bryan < <[email protected]>[email protected]>
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> For those of you unfamiliar with the portlet-bridge project, it is
>> essentially the R.I. implementation of JSR-301 and JSR-328.  For over a year
>> some core people have been working on getting the R.I. up to par.  The one
>> piece that was missing from this was the TCK.
>>
>> Well, Michael Freedman will be announcing the release of Portlet Bridge
>> 1.0, which will become the R.I. for JSR-301 pending approvals.  We also got
>> the legalities of the TCK release figured out as well and I wanted to run
>> things by the developers before putting a release of the project to a vote.
>>
>> Essentially, the TCK exists, en total, here at Apache and is run using a
>> plugable maven build script instead of Sun's Portal TCK Harness like we were
>> planning on using initially.  What this means is that the TCK will be
>> downloadable by anyone though the TCK project's svn repository right here at
>> MyFaces. To my knowledge I think this is a first for Apache and will
>> hopefully pave the way for continued support of the JCP from the Apache
>> Community.
>>
>> I'd like to start a vote to release the official TCK for JSR-301 tomorrow
>> but I wanted to do one final sanity check from the community to make sure
>> this is still in line with what people want.  When we talked about the TCK
>> earlier, there were many questions as to why this TCK could not exist
>> completely in the open source community and, in the end, that's exactly what
>> we did.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>  Scott O'Bryan
>>
>
>

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