ADF jdev 11g portlet   in Weblogic Portal 10G R3?

Is possible to build a ADF Jdev 11g portlet and deploy it in a Weblogic Portal 10g R3?

Not with WebLogic Portal 10gR3, no, but that use case is one that will be supported in the upcoming release of WebLogic Portal, which will coincide closely with the release of WebCenter 11g.
George

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    Introduction
    1.1. Prerequisites...................................................................... 8
    1.2. Applicable Versions............................................................ 8
    1.3. Native Portlet Bridges and Standard Portlet Bridges .......... 8
    1.4. JSF Portlet Support Roadmap ........................................... 9
    1.5. Whitepaper Structure ....................................................... 10
    1.6. Look Before You Leap ..................................................... 10
    1.7. For More Information........................................................ 10
    Part 1: Converting JSF Applications into Portlets
    2. IDE Support for JSF Portlets Chapter ...................................... 12
    2.1. Workshop for WebLogic – WebLogic Portal's Supported IDE 12
    2.2. Workshop Features for JSF Support in WebLogic Portal.. 12
    3. Introduction to JSF Portlets Chapter ........................................ 18
    3.1. Creating Your First JSF Portlet......................................... 18
    3.2. Essentials of JSF Portlet Views........................................ 21
    3.3. WebLogic Portal Artifacts................................................. 22
    4. Configuring JSF within WebLogic Portal Chapter..................... 24
    4.1. JSF Library Modules in WebLogic Server ........................ 24
    4.2. Installing the JSF Libraries into a Portal Web Project ....... 25
    4.3. JSF Configuration Settings............................................... 27
    4.4. Configuring JSF 1.2 ......................................................... 29
    4.5. Building an Unsupported JSF Implementation Library Module 31
    4.6. Faces Configuration is Web Application Scoped.............. 31
    5. Navigation within a JSF Portlet Chapter................................... 33
    5.1. Navigating within a Portlet with the JSF Controller ........... 33
    5.2. Redirects.......................................................................... 34
    6. Namespacing Chapter ............................................................. 35
    6.1. Namespacing Managed Bean Names.............................. 35
    6.2. Client ID Namespacing with the View and Subview Components 35
    6.3. Client ID Namespacing with the WLP NamingContainer .. 36
    7. Logging, Iterative Development, and Debugging Chapter ........ 39
    7.1. Logging............................................................................ 39
    7.2. Iterative Development ...................................................... 39
    7.3. Debugging ....................................................................... 40
    8. Custom JavaScript Chapter ..................................................... 42
    8.1. DOM Manipulation within a JSF ....................................... 42
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    9. Preparing JSF Portlets for Production Chapter ........................ 46
    9.1. Configuration.................................................................... 46
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    9.4. Localization...................................................................... 50
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    10.1. Container Architecture Overview.................................. 54
    10.2. Container Architecture.................................................. 54
    10.3. Container Interactions .................................................. 55
    11. Interportlet Communication Chapter .................................... 56
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    11.3. Notifications ................................................................. 60
    11.4. Comparison of the IPC Approaches ............................. 60
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    12.2. Conceptual Scopes for Portal Applications................... 63
    12.3. Implementation Patterns for Portal Scopes .................. 63
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    21.5. Resolving the Duplicate ID Issue................................ 120
    21.6. Referring to Resources .............................................. 120
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    21.8. File Upload................................................................. 125
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    22.1. Apache Beehive Page Flow ....................................... 126
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    25. Appendix 3: The JSFPortletHelper Class ........................... 135
    26. Appendix 4: The CleanupPhaseListener Class .................. 147

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