hi h.cahyadi

can you outline some main problems you discovered developing portlets using 
seam?

What do you mean by saying that you're not the decision maker - what would you 
choose - portlets (x)or seam?

My projects needs to integrate many different smaller applications with the 
ability to plugin new applications easily - so an portal environment can offers 
this.

I used plain JSF  one and a half years ago to develop my first portlets - but 
this was sometimes really like a nightmare because especially when I was trying 
to use more than one JSF portlet per portal page - which is quite the normal 
case .. 
(I have to admit that I used Liferay).

So now that I'm coming back to portals again I was hoping to find an new 
amazing framework which helps doing all the non-problem specific stuff and 
fastens building the actual business solution.

So - h.cahyadi - it sounds that you are quite more experienced using seam in a 
portal environment than I am - 
do you (or anybody else) have any smaller portlet skeleton application which 
uses faceltes (an maybe some more seam specific stuff) which you might provide? 
or even some links to those or some tutorial because the portal seam example 
doesn't really satisfy me?
(For example no one answered to my former question concerning the example 
portlet http://jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=98250)

Regards
zeroconf

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