Hey Martin,

I am sort of scanning the list but the past few weeks have been spotty. I'll post back to the list. :) To answer your question, documentation is totally not there since most of the work I did for Trinidad was running only in a "Proof of Concept" environment similar to the bridge that will be provided for JSR-301. I don't think this work currently works with the existing MyFaces bridge.

In this proof-of-concept, trinidad works with the following limitations:

1. Some of the popup support does not work. I had a JIRA ticket on this when Trinidad was in incubator but I haven't checked to see if it's still there. I'll check it out. 2. The javascript libraries are not namespaced meaning two trinidad portlets on the screen at the same time may conflict. Again, I had a JIRA ticket on this and I'll check the current status. 3. PPR in Trinidad has been disabled in a portal environment. Things that would normally do a ppr, will do a full-page submit instead

Other then that, everything including FileUploads should work.

Now I notices in the past month or so there has been much interest in fully supporting Trinidad in a Portlet environment. It's almost there but the biggest hurdle we have is the lack of a JSR-301 compliant bridge (or something that comes close). Some of the preliminary drafts of the spec have been released, but the Project is still looking for a home to host its R.I. Is this something people would be interrested in doing as part of MyFaces or the Bridges project? If so, how do we start the process?

Scott O'Bryan

Martin Marinschek wrote:
Hi Scott,

a while ago, I sent the inlined mail to the MyFaces user list - I'm
sending it to you personally now, as I thought that maybe you are not
scanning the list, and therefore missed it. I don't want to bother you
too much - but even a small pointer to any documentation on this would
be very helpful...

regards,

Martin

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Hi *,

I have skimmed through the online documentation for Trinidad, but
haven't found anything useful about portlet compatibility. Is there
anyone in the Trinidad team who knows more about using portlets with
Trinidad, and can provide a link to more information?

Especially I would be interested in:

- file-upload - how's that handled in portlets?
- including the script/style-elements in the header of the page
(obviously, tr:document won't help in a portlet environment, right?)
- serving out resources with the resources servlet/filter (it's clear
that neither one will work in a portlet environment)

I've heard about some jsf-portlet-bridge helping out here, but that's RI, right?

regards,

Martin

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