Hi David,

        The whole description of my problem is clearly listed in :

http://www.nabble.com/MyFaces-with-Sun%27s-JSF-RI-on-Websphere5.1-tf2558
712.html
        Feel free to give me your suggestions.
     
Best Regards,
Pallavi
        

-----Original Message-----
From: Nebinger, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 6:50 PM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: RE: Tomahawk with Portlets

> Hi David,
>
>          Thanks I thought I had to import another jar.
>          It is a problem with Tomahawk1.1.3 being compatible with
> Websphere Portal5.1.
>          Liferay is new for me.
>          I am using JSR-168 portlets built using WPS5.1 and RAD.
>          Hav you worked on this?

I haven't.  Surely, though, they must have provided some sample
portlets, hopefully one that is JSF-based (and better yet a myfaces
portlet).  I'd dig into these, if you have them, and ensure your
configuration matches.

I'd also suggest testing your portlet as a simple servlet; you should be
able to hit it using a normal url, i.e. if my portlet is in
sample-portlet.war going to a local app server on port 8080, I can hit
it at http://localhost:8080/sample-portlet/.  If it works there when the
portlet doesn't, you can be pretty sure that you're looking at a portal
integration issue and not simply a coding issue.


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