How to use ADF with weblogic Portal 10.3.2

Hello All,
I want to use ADF with Weblogic Portal 10.3.2. Can anyone guide me ?
Thanks,
*(' ')sman*

Hello,
To use ADF with WLP 10.3.2 you will need a WebCenter WSRP producer running the portlet, which you can then consume as a remote portlet in WLP. The documentation on how to do that is here:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E15919_01/wlp.1032/e14235/chap_webcenter_interop.htm#BABDBJBD
Kevin

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