Hi Elam,
Did not find a solution or spend very long trying to. Switched to using the
Jetspeed 2 Portal.
/Paul.
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cooliluv,
I got the guess number sample working by 'converting' it to MyFaces. that is
1) changed the portlet.xml to use MyFacesGenericPortlet instead of the sun
FacesPortlet.
2) changed the init-param to default-view
| JSF GuessNumber Portlet
| guessNumber
| JSF
how does one go about this ? i.e. embedding the jars in the JBoss Portal webapp
i tried moving them the the server/default/lib dir but no joy. have to run so
will look at it again tomorrow.
if you have any suggestions it would be great.
pj
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anonymous wrote :
| To use the JSF Reference Implementation instead of the bundled MyFaces
implementation, simply delete the jbossweb-tomcat55.sar/jsf-lib directory.
Then, package the RI in your WEB-INF/lib directory as usual.
this does NOT work.
JBoss itself uses these jars so
Hi,
me again. I managed to get the guess-numbers sample portlet deployed to JBoss.
What did I do :
1) changed the portlet.xml to use myfaces libraries
2) added the myfaces listener to web.xml
2) removed the JSF Sun RI libs from the jar.
so basically changed the sample to use Myfaces libs inste
Hi,
I am trying to deploy a JSF JSR 168 portlet to JBoss Portal 2.2.1 RC3.
The Portlet I am trying to deploy is a Sun RI example (guess number JSF
portlet). I am using this as it is Sun RI portlets I hope to deploy.
I am getting an exception on deployment that mentions a MyFaces class ??
stran