At one time I was going to apply for membership on JSR 329, but work got really busy and I
ran out of time. I communicate with Michael Freedman directly on email sometimes regarding
bridge issues. Also, I've provided feedback on the 329 EDR1 spec.
Michael also did some prototype work on Portlet 2.0 and JSF 2.0 about a year ago [1]. Once
I'm done with the PortletFaces Bridge, I think I'll have some good lessons-learned
that I can contribute to JSR 329 so that the spec can be made compatible with JSF 2.0.
[1]
Neil, are you on the 329 EG? You probably should be.
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On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Neil Griffin <neil.griffin(a)portletfaces.org>
wrote:
Hi guys,
Just wanted to let you know that I'm working on a new open source project called the
PortletFaces Bridge.
It's an implementation of the JSR 329 (Portlet 2.0 + JSF 1.2) Portlet Bridge API,
except that it targets JSF 2.0 instead of JSF 1.2.
The code should be available in Alpha in a couple of weeks. When done, it will be
downloadable from
http://www.portletfaces.org
Best regards to all,
Neil