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InfoQ Homepage News Article: Developing Portlets using JSF, Ajax, and Seam (Part 3 of 3)

Article: Developing Portlets using JSF, Ajax, and Seam (Part 3 of 3)

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This article, the last in a three-part series by Wesley Hales, expands upon the previous articles by introducing Seam. It covers integrating Seam into the previous sample application, deploying a Seam portlet, Bridgelets, Single-sign on between Seam and JBoss Portal, and several new features and capabilities of JBoss Portlet Bridge.

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[...] The portlet bridge community has already started contributing patches and other help to the project in its early beta stages. Although the core of the project is the JSR-301 specification, there is limitless potential to integrating Seam, Richfaces, and Portal with Bridgelets and other supporting enhancements. There are several developers contributing to the project and we extend a special thanks to all of the people who have already contributed patches, enahncements, and helped answer questions on the forums.

In the end, this is a community based project, and the more developers that offer help and feedback, the faster we will get new releases out with better code and enhancements. The GA release is expected in early '09.

Read the full article here.

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