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1. Re: Can't get registration sample running on Glassfish
gavin.king Jul 7, 2007 1:26 PM (in response to vimalkansal)Try the "jpa" or "jee5" example. The registration example is missing some metadata that glassfish needs.
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2. Re: Can't get registration sample running on Glassfish
vimalkansal Jul 7, 2007 2:24 PM (in response to vimalkansal)Thanks Gavin. I have already tried jee5 and it works perfectly well. Based on Jee5 I am trying to get registration one going. I have finally reached the stage where I am not getting any exception/error but the application is straighaway serving the .xhtml file i.e on my screen I see strings like Name: Real Name: PAssword: instaed of labels followed by text fields. I am not sure why the .xhtml files are not getting translated. Can you please throw some light on it? Basically I just want to get comfortable with seam as quickly as possible in Glassfish environment as I intend to use seam in one of my major projects.
Regards
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3. Re: Can't get registration sample running on Glassfish
vimalkansal Jul 7, 2007 2:35 PM (in response to vimalkansal)Also it appears that there is a discrepency in the version of registration app that is shipped with seam 2.0 and what is discussed in documentation. Anyways, now I am trying to get the .jsp version (which is what is discussed in the documentation) going and when I try accessing the register page as
http://localhost:8080/registration-war/register.seam I see following :
type Exception report
message
descriptionThe server encountered an internal error () that prevented it from fulfilling this request.
exception
javax.servlet.ServletException: viewId:/debug.seam - View /debug.seam could not be restored.
root cause
javax.faces.application.ViewExpiredException: viewId:/debug.seam - View /debug.seam could not be restored.
note The full stack traces of the exception and its root causes are available in the Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 logs.
After running Jee5 app so quickly and smoothly I was really excited but now that I want to go step by step by following all the samples, I am feeling bit frustrated. Can you please help me in this one please?
Thanks
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4. Re: Can't get registration sample running on Glassfish
gavin.king Jul 8, 2007 6:26 AM (in response to vimalkansal)Like I said, the other examples were not designed to run on GlassFish and simply don't work there. If you want to make the registration example run on GlassFish, you'll need to look at the differences between the registration example and the jee5 example. Pay particular attention to ejb-jar.xml, web.xml, application.xml files. Make the registration example look like the jee5 example.
Unfortunately, today, the dream of being able to run an application on multiple servers without any metadata changes is just a dream. It's not practical. -
5. Re: Can't get registration sample running on Glassfish
vimalkansal Jul 8, 2007 11:38 AM (in response to vimalkansal)Thanks Gavin. I finally got it going on Glassfish. I just needed to read the reference manual a bit more seriously and it helped a lot. But now I am beginning to get a feel of it and I must admit that Seam seem seams to be the most innovative framework that I have ever worked!
Thanks
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6. Re: Can't get registration sample running on Glassfish
gavin.king Jul 9, 2007 2:35 AM (in response to vimalkansal)Great, good luck :-)
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7. Re: Can't get registration sample running on Glassfish
nwhite Jul 9, 2007 3:48 PM (in response to vimalkansal)"vimalkansal" wrote:
Thanks Gavin. I finally got it going on Glassfish. I just needed to read the reference manual a bit more seriously and it helped a lot. But now I am beginning to get a feel of it and I must admit that Seam seem seams to be the most innovative framework that I have ever worked!
Thanks
Vimal
Would you mind posting the changes or links to the diffs for other who are interested? Thnx. -
8. Re: Can't get registration sample running on Glassfish
nwhite Jul 9, 2007 3:48 PM (in response to vimalkansal)"nwhite" wrote:
"vimalkansal" wrote:
Thanks Gavin. I finally got it going on Glassfish. I just needed to read the reference manual a bit more seriously and it helped a lot. But now I am beginning to get a feel of it and I must admit that Seam seem seams to be the most innovative framework that I have ever worked!
Thanks
Vimal
Would you mind posting the changes or links to the diffs for other who are interested? Thnx.
Nvr mind, I just noticed how out-of-date this thread was. :-)