Effectively, I moved Tomahawk jar from /default/server/lib to
/default/server/deploy/jbossweb-tomcat55.sar\jsf-libs and everything is working
fine now.
It was simple but efficient.
I thank you for your help.
I hope, in the future, to be helpfull for you as you've been for me on this pb.
Cdly,
This is not it. I assumed that mine had a form around it, but it did not. I
added one just to see and it still works perfectly.
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Try putting outside of the tag.
As far as I know it doesn't work if placed inside a form, because it renders
its own html-form.
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I have jscook menu working with no problems. Put tomahawk in the following
directory.
default\deploy\jbossweb-tomcat55.sar\jsf-libs
It does not need to be in the lib or ear.
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I follow your advices and made some checks about presence of both myfaces and
tomahawk jar.
I've updated myfaces jar to myfaces*-1.1.3.jar into tomcat service but
unfortunately there is still the same problem.
There is something strange about tomahawk, I must put tomahawk.jar in both base
dire
Are you sure you don't have two copies of the Tomahawk/Myfaces jars in your
source path? It looks to me like although you have an array of
NavigationMenuItem it's not being recognised as such.
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