Do any of these still apply for JBoss 5 and 6? Some of them are dated back to
2004 when I know the classloading was different. That's what makes it really
hard to tell what to do.
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Unfortunately, losing the injection features is not an option. I am quite happy
to configure the classloader on the application, but I am not sure how to do so.
Thanks,
Ian
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Hi, I was wondering if I can override the version of Java Service Faces for a
particular application that I run inside JBoss AS. I don't want to override all
versions as I have multiple applications, some of which use the old version.
I have done this successfully in WebSphere, and I did it in t
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I realize Christmas has just finished and I don't know how long these ports
take, but how is the progress on the WebSphere port? I
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exact error being found at the moment.
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You could using the EJB3 pack for WebSphere, but you may run into other
problems. That's where I'm at - I can't get past those other problems.
Anybody got it working with the EJB3 pack on WebSphere?
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We are looking to start a new project using Seam but can't get it to work using
WebSphere 6.1. We're using 6.1.0.13 with the EJB Feature pack.
The first problem we came across was a classloading issue (it was using IBM's
version of JSF instead of the one with Seam). So we switched the classload