Well, it looks as if your FacesServlet doesn't work any more - are you sure you keep the mapping of the faces servlet, and also have the right sequence of things in your web.xml?
regards, Martin On 9/28/05, Francesco Consumi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Quoting Marco Barbi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > I got problem using myfaces-all.jar (actually I can't remember if it > > was the same error you are experiencing) so I replaced it with the > > separate jars (available in the 1.1.0 binary distribution as well) > > and the menu works. > > > > Since I did the same error, I also remember you that you have to > > define antoher filter-mapping in order to intercept the jscookmenu > > resources. I suggest you reading > > http://www.mail-archive.com/users%40myfaces.apache.org/msg09082.html . > > > > > Hi, I think it isn't exactly my problem... I've replaced myfaces* with > myfaces-all.jar in simple.war and it still works well. In my > application the problem is in declaration of filter in web.xml. If the > extensions filter is enabled, my application doesn't work, and I obtain > the error > > >> GRAVE: Faces context not found. getResponseWriter will fail. Check > >> if the FacesServlet has been initialized at all in your web.xml. > > If I don't include the declaration, the applications works as before, > but the jscookmenu doesn't work..... > > > > -- > Francesco Consumi > Ufficio Sistemi informativi > Istituto degli Innocenti > Piazza SS.Annunziata, 12 > 50122 Firenze > consumi at istitutodeglinnocenti.it > Tel. +39 055 2037320 > ICQ# 12516133 > > > -- http://www.irian.at Your JSF powerhouse - JSF Trainings in English and German