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15. Re: Problems with taglibs in JSFUnit
sai001 Aug 20, 2007 7:07 AM (in response to sai001)I think my tag is for JSF , i'm goig to send you an email, with my JSP, HTML code generated and my tag lib
i hope you can understand my problem better with this -
16. Re: Problems with taglibs in JSFUnit
sai001 Sep 3, 2007 6:29 AM (in response to sai001)hi, did you receive my email? i was working in the httpunit level for find the problem to sovle it but i didn't find anything new what can help me.
Did you read my code? Any ideas what can help me?
Really thanks for your time , Stan -
17. Re: Problems with taglibs in JSFUnit
ssilvert Sep 3, 2007 3:06 PM (in response to sai001)Hi,
I got your email and replied the same day. I just re-sent the reply for you.
Stan -
18. Re: Problems with taglibs in JSFUnit
sai001 Sep 13, 2007 8:20 AM (in response to sai001)Hi, i wanted to check if i have a correct version of all the classes to continue my develop. I donwloaded all the repository and when i compiling all the project i founded a problem with
javax.el.ELContext class
can you share your libraries for using this class?
regards, Luis -
19. Re: Problems with taglibs in JSFUnit
ssilvert Sep 13, 2007 8:35 AM (in response to sai001)JSFUnit Core is compiled against the el-api-1.0.jar found here:
http://repository.jboss.org/maven2/javax/el/el-api/1.0/
Is that what you need?
Stan -
20. Re: Problems with taglibs in JSFUnit
sai001 Sep 17, 2007 2:42 AM (in response to sai001)hi, i compiled my project but i can only compile with JSF 1.2 version but i only work with JSF 1.1 version before in my job. Is it posible work with this version because i cannot work with 1.2 version in my job?
Are you using JSF 1.2?Do you think is the only way for running JSFUnit?
regards, Luis -
21. Re: Problems with taglibs in JSFUnit
ssilvert Sep 17, 2007 8:16 AM (in response to sai001)JSFUnit supports both JSF 1.1 and JSF 1.2 at runtime.
You only need to reference JSF 1.2 during compilation of JSFUnit itself. Once we do a release of JSFUnit, you can download the JSFUnit bits and you won't have to worry about JSF 1.2 at all.
Stan
P.S. Please start a new thread when addressing a new topic. Thanks!