Bear in mind that running MyFaces 1.2.0 offline is not possible - this
is a bug. it is possible however to run MyFaces 1.2.1-SNAPSHOT
offline. You cannot download the snapshot, however, as the MyFaces
snapshots are not available. You can only checkout the head-version
and build it yourself (this
Hello I am trying to do some comparisons between the various
implementations of JSF 1.1 and JSF 1.2 in a weblogic portal server. I
was able successfully to configure the system to use the Sun RI 1.1,
then reconfigure it to use MyFaces 1.1 delivered with Weblogic, then
reconfigure again to use the
No the Sun R.I. is a different codebase then MyFaces. You can log bugs
against the R.I. at java.net
MC PHERSON Sandy wrote:
Hello I am trying to do some comparisons between the various
implementations of JSF 1.1 and JSF 1.2 in a weblogic portal server. I
was able successfully to configure the
://www.nabble.com/Exception-from-MyFaces-JSF-1.2-and-Weblogic-Portal-10-whilst-using-SUN-RI-1.2-tf4627832.html#a13216591
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Scott O'Bryan wrote:
No the Sun R.I. is a different codebase then MyFaces. You can log
bugs
against the R.I. at java.net
That said, the stacktrace you've posted is not from the RI code
base,
so you're still dealing with MyFaces.
It was a Weblogic issue. I had to re-create the
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