Derek,
FYI, I created a sample app in Jetspeed 2 using the
new built-in myfaces bridge. Check out the latest
from CVS if you are interested. Works like a charm.
We also have our own bridge which supports myfaces as
well.
Regards,
David Le Strat.
--- Derek Shen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am working on a project to integrate JSF and
> Portlet. The first step
> is to create JSF based portlet. Did some research
> and there are
> different approaches to achieve it.
>
> One approach is to provide JSF bridge. Basically, to
> create a
> JSFPortlet and use it as a bridge to the
> FacesServlet. Sun,
> exoplatform and many others already provide this
> kind of solution.
>
> Another approach is to complete the JSF
> implementation. JSF spec
> already contains the support for porlet, however,
> most JSF
> implementation is not complete and does not support
> porlet. I think it
> is a much better approach.
>
> Glad to see the Stan Silvert provided the portlet
> support patch for
> MyFaces. Actually, his changes are included inside
> 1.0.9.
>
> Did anyone created a sample JSF based portlet using
> the new code? Stan
> claimed that he has tested his changes on Pluto. Any
> idea about how it
> works? For my understanding, I still need to create
> some kind of
> bridge JSF portlet and somehow to forward the
> request to FacesServlet.
>
> Please advice. Thanks.
> Derek
>
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