What is the status here?  Its marked patch available but the only attached file is a portlet.xml?  There also seem to be two conversations going on.  Could you guys either upload or e-mail the samples (in particular the ones not working) to me so I can test them directly in my environment?  Make sure you send me the web.xml/face-config.xml you are using in addition to the other stuff.  I want to first rule out the bridge before looking to see if there are issues related to running the bridge in a Tomcat/Pluto environment.

Note:  The patch Scott refers to will impact images/other resources that are referenced by absolute links.  It shouldn't impact navigation.

By the way, thanks for taking this effort on.  However, I hope you aren't beating your heads against a wall.  I am very happy to help out to make sure we get you both up and running smoothly so you can help this project.
     -Mike-

Christian Raschka (JIRA) wrote:
     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PORTLETBRIDGE-15?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Christian Raschka updated PORTLETBRIDGE-15:
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    Status: Patch Available  (was: Open)

  
Create Bridge Demo Projects
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                Key: PORTLETBRIDGE-15
                URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PORTLETBRIDGE-15
            Project: MyFaces Portlet Bridge
         Issue Type: New Feature
         Components: General
   Affects Versions: 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT
           Reporter: Scott O'Bryan
            Fix For: 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT

        Attachments: portlet.xml


The MyFaces Portlet Bridge is currently under active development for use as the R.I. for JSR-301.  There are a log of challenges to setting up test cases and projects for this bridge which will hamper accurate development and testing.  Therefore I think we need a series of demo project and project templates to be used with some official documentation that could guide the developer into quickly setting up a demo application using the Bridge so that various scenarios could be tested.
I personally think that a self-contained HelloWorld! JSF application would be fine to start off with and would provide us the ability to expand upon in the future.  It would be best if this application could be built either with MyFaces 1.2 (including the jars in the portlet war file) OR built without the Jars for use in a true J2EE5 compatible container.  The ability to run in many portals would be ideal and this should be the goal of the bridge's project in general, but an initial test using Pluto is probably sufficient to start off with.
    

  

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