Don't get me wrong, JBoss Portal supports JSF components.

It is out of our responsibility when it comes to JSF components written by 
other parties that are broken in a portlet environment (for any portal not only 
JBoss Portal).

Obviously *some* tomahawks components have never been tested in a portlet 
environment and *some* developers didn't care about supporting this environment 
(just because the portlet bridge didn't exist at that time probably). Thos 
components may work perfectly in a servlet environment.

If you find a JSF component that doesn't work in a portlet environment, you 
should report it to the developers of the component, they may not even know. 
You can also propose them a patch to speed it's inclusion in the codebase.




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