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Leonardo Uribe commented on MYFACES-3039:
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I don't understand this one. Could you provide more details about the code you
are trying to make it work. For my understanding, MyFaces allows override
FacesContext / ExternalContext factories without problem. It has been widely
tested, but I know portlet support is a special case.
> MyFaces broken in Portlet environment: Fails to support extendable
> FacesContextFactory/FacesContext/ExternalContext
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> Key: MYFACES-3039
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-3039
> Project: MyFaces Core
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JSR-314
> Reporter: Michael Freedman
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> JSF 2.0 improved the definition/handling of the instantiation of the
> FacesContext allowing non-servlet environments to wrap the base/core impl.
> This was done because most of the FacesContext apis are inherently runtime
> environment neutral -- allowing the portlet bridge to not have to
> duplicate/reimplement and maybe get wrong base core function. Unfortunately
> MyFaces doesn't conform to this change and hence the Portlet Bridge can't run
> in the MyFaces environment.
> Basically the bridge expects to be able to delegate from its
> FacesContextFactoryImpl.getFacesContext and then wrap the returned
> FacesContext with its own. This requires the underlying core impl to be
> runtime (servlet/portlet) neutral during the creation process. The bridge
> will wrap the FacesContext and supply its own ExternalContext such that any
> servlet dependent impl in the core FacesContext/ExternalContext will be
> hidden by overrides.
> FYI ... until this is addressed I can't begin any testing of the bridge on
> MyFaces.
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