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1. Re: myfaces-1.1.3
pmuir May 18, 2006 4:18 AM (in response to emsa)Its a problem with myfaces logging. They've swallowed the ClassNotFoundException and displayed that error message instead. Make sure your jboss-seam.jar is in a location that is on the classpath (I have mine in the META-INF/lib of my ear); you'll need to update your application.xml to reflect this.
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2. Re: myfaces-1.1.3
armita May 20, 2006 1:32 PM (in response to emsa)I think that seam and jboss shoudl dconsider myfaces upgrade, the 1.1.1 is really bugy and because of the dependencies inmyfaces tomahawk and other jsf components upgrading is error prone and time consuming. It would be really nice to have a decent version of myfaces bundeled with Jboss and Seam
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3. Re: myfaces-1.1.3
gavin.king May 20, 2006 3:05 PM (in response to emsa)Of course, but last week was JavaOne. Everyone was very busy.
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4. Re: myfaces-1.1.3
gavin.king May 20, 2006 6:38 PM (in response to emsa)Seam CVS now works with MyFaces 1.1.3. Make sure you set:
org.jboss.seam.core.init.myFacesLifecycleBug=true
if using MyFaces prior to 1.1.3.
If you want to upgrade JBoss AS to MyFaces 1.1.3 and deploy the Seam examples, just set:jbossHasMyFacesLifecycleBug = false
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5. Re: myfaces-1.1.3
armita May 21, 2006 6:42 AM (in response to emsa)Could you pelase explain what exactly this property doing? If i want to use myfaces 1-1-3 in my application how shall I do it?
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6. Re: myfaces-1.1.3
gavin.king May 21, 2006 11:59 PM (in response to emsa)If you are using MyFaces 1.1.3 you can ignore it. (ie. don't set it, or set it to false.)