WLP 9.2 - JSR-168 with beehive compatibility

Hi all,
I've got the following task - migrate WL pageflow portlets (based on beehive) to JSR-168.
As far as I know there is no beehive-JSR168 bridge hence don't know how to run this migration in a clean way.
Has anybody already had such a problem?
Will appreciate any help.
Thanks in advance.

This solved the problem, thanks!
One minor adjustment is still required: since we run Portal Admin on the
Managed Servers, the ldap directory must be deleted from them too
(\servers\ManagedServer\data\ldap).
I guess this kind of dependency makes it difficult to share the same
database between different server environments?
<Reid Elliott> wrote in message news:[email protected]..
I would guess when you recreated your database on MSSQL you did not reset
your Servers LDAP data. There are dependencies between the two so if one
is deleted, the other must also be cleared or they will get out of sync and
can run into strange problems.
There would be two options to do this (reset ldap) after you create your
database.
1. Deleting the ldap directory (\servers\AdminServer\data\ldap)
And if your you don't want to reset the entire database again,
2. delete the ldap directory above, and delete all entries from
p13n_entitlement_role,
p13n_entitlement_resource, p13n_entitlement_policy,
p13n_entitlement_application and p13n_delegated_hierarchy tables in that
order..

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