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1. Re: The absolute uri: https://ajax4jsf.dev.java.net/ajax can
sergeysmirnov Apr 3, 2007 2:24 PM (in response to jpugalia)try to clean the server cache first.
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2. Re: The absolute uri: https://ajax4jsf.dev.java.net/ajax can
jpugalia Apr 4, 2007 1:58 AM (in response to jpugalia)I am using Tomcat 5.5. I have cleaned the cache, rebuilt and redeployed the application, but still get the same error.
I have then tried to replace with 1.1.0 jars. With these jars, I do not see the error on the web page. But when I refresh/revisit the web page, I get an error "duplicate component id".
With the 1.0.6 jars, everything works without any issues. All I am doing is replacing the jars with the newer versions. (ajax4jsf & oscache jars) -
3. Re: The absolute uri: https://ajax4jsf.dev.java.net/ajax can
ilya_shaikovsky Apr 4, 2007 5:38 AM (in response to jpugalia)Sorry but could you also check 1.1.1 SNAPSHOT version? I have all my examples under this version and didn't see any issues.
did you deploy the jars with your aplication or use common/lib folder? -
4. Re: The absolute uri: https://ajax4jsf.dev.java.net/ajax can
jpugalia Apr 4, 2007 11:00 AM (in response to jpugalia)Where can I download the 1.1.1 SNAPSHOT version? I do not see it at the usual downloads location.
I am deploying the jars as part of the application. (WEB-INF/lib)
Here is some more information:
JSF: Sun RI 1.1_01
Custom components: Yes, built internally. -
5. Re: The absolute uri: https://ajax4jsf.dev.java.net/ajax can
ilya_shaikovsky Apr 5, 2007 5:19 AM (in response to jpugalia)Read please http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=4034895#4034895. May be you may try to update also.
B.t.w. http://maven.exadel.com/org/ajax4jsf/ajax4jsf/1.1.1-SNAPSHOT/ - ajax4jsf SNAPSHOTS.