Oracle JSF Bridge with JBoss Richfaces

Hello,
I have a JSF webapp using RichFaces libraries and I would like to connect to it from Oracle WCI portal. People advised me to use the Oracle JSF bridge, but I struggled to make it working...
I know that other bridges exist:
- JBossPortletBridge, that works great with Richfaces, but not WCI (more JBossPortal...)
- jsfportletbridge, for OpenPortal...
Does anybody succeed in doing this (Richfaces webapp with WCI...) ? It seems that it's possible but with an ADF webapp (Oracle, of course...).
I don't know how to configure the portlet.xml, and web.xml files because what I read in tutorials seem specific to Oracle ADF...
Do you know if, in my case, I should use an Oracle bridge, or a JBoss (->Richfaces) one, or is there any chance to doing this...
Thanks by advance :)

Otherwise, instead of replacing all relative URL with absolute URL in Richfaces, do you know if WCI can be configured to gateway another URL than those which are defined in "Gateway URL Prefixes" in "HTTP Configuration" of the Web Service for Remote Portlet ?
In my case, when I run my portlet, the full URL is http://localhost:8080/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_0_208_0_0_43/RichfacesPortlet/test.jsf?javax.portlet.faces.ViewLink=true&org.jboss.portletbridge.NAMESPACE=PT__208
My Tomcat running the webapp is on port 8091, thus the gateway URL prefix is "http://localhost:8091/." (only the dot can be changed).
And when I click on an AJAX link, it calls /RichfacesPortlet/test.jsf?javax.portlet.faces.ViewLink=true and is not gatewayed thus it calls http://localhost:8080/RichfacesPortlet/test.jsf?javax.portlet.faces.ViewLink=true which does not exist !
How can I do to gateway this URL in WCI ?
Thanks for your future answers.
K.L.

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