Further to this, is there a Trinidad equivalent of the ADFFacesBridgeLifecycleListener?
Trinidad functionality is implemented using the TrinidadFilter, wouldn't a corresponding bridge listener be required? Regards, Chris. From: Innes, Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 15 June 2007 11:13 PM To: MyFaces Discussion Subject: [Trinidad] Portlet configuration Hi all, I understand there are a number of issues/limitations around portletization and Trinidad and that these issues will be resolved with JSR301. However, from what I've been reading it seems possible to expose a Trinidad portlet at this time if one accepts these limitations. I've been trying all sorts of combinations and cannot get it too work. Can somebody please post a configuration, portlet.xml & web.xml, of a Trinidad application exposed as a portlet that is functioning and that I can try against my basic application. I am running against the Oracle webcenter preconfigured OC4J, as my portlet container, that comes bundled with JDeveloper 10.1.3.2 I am happy to use with the Oracle Portlet Faces Bridge or any other bridge. Scott, I've noted entries about a proof-of-concept bridge based on the Oracle portlet faces bridge, can you please provide us with more information on that proof-of-concept? Thanks, Chris.

