Yes, I use it. It is very good to integrate Seam with ICEfaces.
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Hi:
I used the embedded example from the Seam 1.0.1/examples and now, at least
there are no exceptions thrown in the page
But i am facing a new problem (i am really starting to dissapoint about this
icefaces thing)
I have this page:
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd";>
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Are you using the @RequestParam annotation? I have read about problems with
that one...
Did you replace the jsf-facelets.jar with icefaces-facelets.jar?
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Thanks, It finally works!!! I had already tryed that but I
always kept the property not only the getter.
I don't seam to have the "session expired" warning, the only thing I'm doing
different is that I keep may menu in the SESSION scope.
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Perhaps you should return something? And not null. Or you change the scope to
APPLICATION?
Here's my menu bean:
@Stateless
| @Name("sideNavigationMenu")
| @Scope(ScopeType.APPLICATION)
| public class SideNavigationMenu implements SideNavigation {
| @In
| private FacesContext fac
no ideas??
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Hi, I've tryied a lot of combinations (method names etc) a still no luck.
I allways clean everithing before rebuild (my ant script does that when i
select the deploy target)
So... any suggestions?
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btw, there is an error in my xhtml page the EJB call is actually
mainMenu.getMainMenu (that was only one of the other things I tryed)
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It pretty much looks like a class loading / caching issue to me. I am fighting
with these kind of problems so often...
just a cheap advice : triple check all your class folders and clean everything
before rebuild...
:)
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(maybe I understood the quetion wrong)
Yes I declared an interface (marked it with the @Local annotation) and declared
the method public String getMainMenu().
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Any interface method is implicitly public, but yes I did explicitly declare the
method as public.
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Did you declare public String getMainMenu() in your MainMenu interface?
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