anonymous wrote : The only think I can think of is that there is another JSF 
jar file on you RedHat server that is being used inadvertently. To track this 
down, add the "-verbose:class" to the JAVA_OPTS in the run script and then 
examine the locations of the jar files for the classes loaded. You might have 
to also do this on Windows to have a control group to compare to.

Thanks for your ideas. I will try it and find out what's going on. I will 
continue posting the results.

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