I found the following information about Alfresco and its JSR-168 support:

http://blog.maxdunn.com/articles/2006/04/15/alfresco-architecture:
anonymous wrote : 
  | 7. JSR-168 Portal Components
  | 
  | Alfresco supports JSR-168 portals that can be used in JBoss Portal, eXo 
Portal, any other JSR-168 compatible portal. It includes many different 
pre-packaged portlets including: browsing, space creation, uploading, versions, 
properties, collaboration, in-line editing, etc.
  | 

and in a very old blog post
anonymous wrote : 
  | Alfresco developed the system using the latest Java technologies, including 
JBoss Application Server 4.0, JBoss Portal 2.0, Spring 1.2, Hibernate 3.0, 
MyFaces 1.0, Lucene 1.4 and Java 1.5.
  | 

Alfresco obviously has good support JSR-168 (different portlets available).

However, another blog posts says that is uses "JBoss AS and JBoss Portal" which 
confuses everything.

As I understood it Alfresco can either run stand-alone using e.g. JBoss AS or 
integrate with JBoss Portal using JSR-168 portlets. Is there more to the 
integration with JBoss Portal than portlets, e.g. to act as a replacement JCR 
repository for JBoss Portal?

Regards,
Jimisola

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