Are you talking about the JSF bridge? There are a couple of JSF portlet bridge subprojects in Apache. Both the MyFaces and Portal projects had bridge implementations prior to the JSR 301 bridge RI work being established in Apache. I don't know the current state of the Portal project's bridge. The original MyFaces bridge was tied to 1.1. When the JSR 301 JSF bridge work started in Apache we hosted it as a subproject of MyFaces targeting JSF 1.2. I.e. the original MyFaces bridge remained inline code in the MyFaces 1.1 tree while MyFaces 1.2 didn't inherently have a bridge rather expected you to pick up the MyFaces Bridge from its subproject.

So assuming you are interested in the JSR 301 JSF 1.2 Portlet bridge .... Yes, either the Portlet 1.0 Bridge for JSF 1.2 or the Portlet 2.0 Bridge for JSF 1.2 will run in Pluto 2.0. The key differences are P1.0B is very stable (beta) while the P2.0B is in an early form (alpha1). That being said P2.0B is derived from the P1.0B impl so its base is quite stable -- and the P2.0B exposes portlet 2.0 features in a JSF environment. Obviously its these features/exposure that is what is new and hence is potentially less stable.

This the link to the page from which you can download either P1.0B beta or P2.0B alpha. http://myfaces.apache.org/portlet-bridge/download.html
   -Mike-



Eric Chow wrote:
Hello,

Does Pluto 2 support apache portlet bridge?

Best regards,
Eric

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