What's the status of the portlet bridge 3.0 project? This alpha release was
a year ago...
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On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 1:31 PM, Michael Freedman <
[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> The Apache MyFaces Portlet Bridge team is pleased to announce the release
> of Apache MyFaces Portlet Bridge 3.0.0-alpha.  This is the first release of
> the MyFaces Portlet Bridge supporting JSF 2.0 (and 2.1).  Besides doing the
> obvious upgrades to run within the updated JSF 2.0 APIs, the bridge
> provides enhanced function from the the JSR 329 bridge (bridge-2.0.0).  It
> supports JSF 2.0 features such as ajax and composite components.
>
> At the moment this implementation is being provided outside the JSR
> process.  Because of the delay caused by the work to complete JSR 301 and
> 329 it was felt that it was better to deliver a functional JSF 2.0 portlet
> bridge as quickly as possible to the community before looking at starting a
> new standards effort.
>
> Use of this version of the bridge is the same as the JSR 329 bridge
> (portlet-bridge-2.0.0).  In fact, it uses the JSR 329 APIs unchanged.
>
> Apache MyFaces Portlet Bridge 3.0.0-alpha is available in both binary and
> source distributions:
>
> * http://myfaces.apache.org/portlet-bridge/3.0/downloads.html
>
> Apache MyFaces Portlet Bridge is available in the central Maven repository
> under Group ID "org.apache.myfaces.portlet-bridge".
>
> Release Notes:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=12310733&version=12316085
>
>
> Enjoy!
>
> Michael Freedman
>

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