good idea and thanks!
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I've added this to the Wiki
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=SeamProblemsFAQ
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Hi petemuir,
yes, you are right. it is missing in the log of components.
In the log of the Todo-Example I find this lines
| [Scanner] scanning:
/C:/java/jboss-4.0.4/server/default/tmp/deploy/tmp27153jboss-seam-todo.ear-contents/jboss-seam-todo.jar
| [Component] Component: login, scope: EVE
Hi Stefan (right?),
of course I remember you, I thought you are catching rabbits :-) But Seam is
cool stuff I think.
I only need a short example for my upcoming book, but that short example takes
a lot of time :-(
My problem does not have to do with EJB-References or JNDI, I have only the
Lo
Hi Bernd, how is business?! (you may remember me from Karlsruhe...),
seam can really drive you nuts: Checking the web.xml and the components.xml for
the jndi-pattern may help. web.xml has a context-param for the jndi-pattern,
while components.xml has a property for the org.jboss.seam.core.init-
As you say, it's likely the component isn't being instantiated. Does your log
show the component being added when the application starts?
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Has nobody a idea to this? I investigated anothe few hours but don't get any
hint. I have no real idea how this is not working...
Thanks a lot for any hint!
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