Kito,
Progress hasn't gotten too much further then this. I have implemented a reachitected bridge that opens up the internals for replacement/overriding that is sitting in a branch pretty much waiting for me to get the time to package it for release. However though having a cleaner extensible impl it doesn't push the function any farther into providing full 2.0 or 2.1 support than alpha did (though given that the alpha release did support ajax and such alot of the important basics are already there.) I did the reachitecture in part to entice the two other players in this space (liferay and jboss) to maybe join up with me to collaborate/extend/contribute to this work. However as far as I know each has decided to push forward with their own (somewhat) independent work. In terms of actually doing a JSR for defining the 2.0/2.1 function I think the odds are pretty low. The EG participation at the end of the 301/329 pretty much dwindled to nothing and I/Oracle would need significant help to move this forward at/in a reasonable timeframe.
     -Mike-

On 4/29/2012 9:19 PM, Kito Mann wrote:
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] <mailto:[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
    
<https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=12310733&version=12316085>


    Enjoy!

    Michael Freedman


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