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We're extremely pleased to announce that 3.1.0.Alpha1 of JBoss Portlet Bridge is now available!

 

This release brings support for 76 RichFaces 4.2.2 Components in a portlet!

Maven coordinates:

<dependency>

    <groupId>org.jboss.portletbridge</groupId>

    <artifactId>portletbridge-api</artifactId>

    <version>3.1.0.Alpha1</version>

</dependency>

<dependency>

    <groupId>org.jboss.portletbridge</groupId>

    <artifactId>portletbridge-impl</artifactId>

    <version>3.1.0.Alpha1</version>

    <scope>runtime</scope>

</dependency>

 

RichFaces 4 Components

This release brings support for 76 RichFaces components in a portlet!  For a full list of all the supported portlets please check out: RichFaces 4.2.2.Final Component Compatibility

 

For the next release we intend to support all RichFaces components in 4.2.2, and add support for these components over WSRP.

 

Keeping up with the latest

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We're pleased to announce 3.0.0.Final of JBoss Portlet Bridge is now available!

 

This release has been a long time in the making, but we now have JSF 2 support for portlets.  The next steps are to polish JSF 2 support with more complete automated tests while also adding support for RichFaces 4 components.

Maven coordinates:

<dependency>

    <groupId>org.jboss.portletbridge</groupId>

    <artifactId>portletbridge-api</artifactId>

    <version>3.0.0.Final</version>

</dependency>

<dependency>

    <groupId>org.jboss.portletbridge</groupId>

    <artifactId>portletbridge-impl</artifactId>

    <version>3.0.0.Final</version>

    <scope>runtime</scope>

</dependency>

 

Documentation

The documentation for 3.0.0.Final can be found here.

Keeping up with the latest

One of the best ways to hear about the latest releases and changes with JBoss Portlet Bridge is to follow us on Twitter (@portletbridge).

Don't be a stranger

As always, if you have any questions about or issues with JBoss Portlet Bridge, please get in touch.

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