Weblogic 9.2 portal + JSF tag

Is there a list of known issues with JSF tags when running on portal? We are facing problems with the <h:selectOneListBox> tag. When running the portal, the select box does not render correctly. Any help would be appreciated.

hi,
in our 8.1.x environment we have some database scripts to propagate content and portal definitions. There are quite a few issues that would suggest using the ANT tasks are a better choice. The merge functionality being one of them.
Now, ANT tasks are not really that complex. If you setup the ant tasks properly, invest a little bit of time upfront - then things could get pretty simple in the end.
Checkout Peter Lairds propagation field guide on wlp.bea.com, I have also a couple of postings on my [url http://blog.thej2eestruggle.com]J2EE blog describing the steps needed to get the ant tasks up and running.
In the portal project I am involved in right now we will use the ant tasks for automated round trip propagation
dev <- test <- staging <-> production
- [url http://blog.thej2eestruggle.com]Anders Mathisen

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