Hi Matthias, I have the presentation that you have given at the ApacheCon, San diego. One of my colleague has attended it.
You have mentioned about the built in support for JSR 168 in myfaces and described a set of steps to convert a myfaces web app into a portlet. I was trying it out but havent succeeded yet. You have asked to remove the redirects from faces-config.xml if any. Does it include navigation rules also? I dont think so. My portlet.xml looks like this : <portlet-app id="helloWorld" version="1.0"> <portlet id="helloWorld"> <init-param> <name>default-view</name> <value>/helloWorld.jsp</value> </init-param> <description>helloWorld</description> <portlet-name>helloWorld</portlet-name> <display-name>helloWorld</display-name> <portlet-class>org.apache.myfaces.portlet.MyFacesGenericPortlet</portlet-class> <portlet-info> <title>helloWorld Portlet</title> <short-title>helloWorld</short-title> </portlet-info> </portlet> </portlet-app> MyFacesGenericPortlet is in myfaces-impl.jar and its included in WEB-INF/lib folder. I tried installing it on jetspeed2 portal server. The portlet was installed successfully but when I try to add it to a page, I got the following error message : ERROR org.apache.jetspeed.factory.JetspeedPortletFactory - Cannot create Portlet instance org.apache.myfaces.portlet.MyFacesGenericPortlet It would be great if you could provide a sample application for this. I was successful in converting a myfaces web app into a portlet using JSF bridge though. It would be of great help if you could explain the steps in detail for in built support for portlet. Thanks, Sunil