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Paul Nicolucci edited comment on MYFACES-4183 at 1/5/18 1:10 PM: ----------------------------------------------------------------- +1 here, without it I think we'll have issues with the TCK tests as well as noted in MYFACES-2404. was (Author: paul.nicolucci): +1 here, without it I think we'll have issues with the TCK tests as well as noted in MyFaces-4103. > Behavior difference between JSF 2.2 and JSF 2.3 when using facelet prefixes > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MYFACES-4183 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-4183 > Project: MyFaces Core > Issue Type: Bug > Components: JSR-372 > Affects Versions: 2.3.0-beta > Reporter: Eduardo Breijo > Assignee: Eduardo Breijo > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 2.3.0 > > Attachments: JSF20FacesConfigAnotherServlet.war, MYFACES-4183.patch > > > There is a difference in behavior between JSF 2.2 and JSF 2.3 when using > facelet prefixes. > I have a sample app that demonstrate this behavior difference. In the app we > just define a random servlet and map it to the same prefixes we would > normally map to the FacesServlet. We don't map /faces/* to the testServlet > but it is automatically added to the FacesServlet, so if you drove a request > to something other than .jsf (testServlet) or *.faces (testServlet) the > FacesServlet would be invoked for all of the prefix mappings of /faces/*. So > that would mean you should see TEST SERVLET printed for the suffix mapping > (.jsf and .faces) and then the page1 should be rendered for /faces/*. > When you drive a request to: > http://localhost:8080/JSF20FacesConfigAnotherServlet/faces/page1.jsf > On JSF 2.2: You should see an output of "TEST SERVLET". So it ensures that > .jsf mapping is invoking the testServlet. > On JSF 2.3: You get a 404, page1.jsf not found. I think that in the case of > JSF 2.3, it is invoking the FacesServlet but can't find the .jsf file because > it doesn't actually exist. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.14#64029)