anonymous wrote : we have jsr168 in the pipeline, kevin will implement ths jsr for us 
and will start that work very soon.

That's great to hear :-)

I have a simple suggestion. I think you should really consider using an already 
developed opensource portlet container such as Apache Pluto or eXo portlet container 
instead of writing your own JSR-168 portlet container from scratch. It will save you a 
lot of work and make it much easier to get the JSR-168 TCK compliance certification 
from Sun. For your information, TCK compliance certification for JSR-168 is free for 
qualifying open source projects.

References:

http://jakarta.apache.org/pluto
http://www.exoplatform.org


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