I've used trinidad 1.0.7 with facelets without problems on glassfish v2, but didn't use myfaces. Migration to 1.2.x was to replace libraries and recompile.

Luka Surija




Walter Mourão wrote:
I would like to know if somebody is using Trinidad + Glassfish
successfully...


Walter Mourão
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2009/12/24 Walter Mourão <walter.mou...@gmail.com>

Hi Bart,
I'm already using this way.
my sun-web.xml :

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE sun-web-app PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Application
Server 8.1 Servlet 2.4//EN" "
http://www.sun.com/software/appserver/dtds/sun-web-app_2_4-1.dtd";>

<sun-web-app>
<class-loader delegate="false"/>
<property name="useMyFaces" value="true"/><!-- Glassfish V2 -->
<property name="useBundledJsf" value="true"/><!-- Glassfish V3 -->
</sun-web-app>

No luck yet.


Walter Mourão
http://waltermourao.com.br
http://arcadian.com.br
http://oriens.com.br



On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Bart Kummel <bkum...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Walter,

Do you have the <class-loader delegate="false"/> element in your
sun-web.xml? Like this:
<sun-web-app >
 <class-loader delegate="false"/>
 <property name="useMyFaces" value="true"/>
</sun-web-app>

There are several class loading problems, and this setting seems to solve
some of them...

Best regards,
Bart

2009/12/22 Walter Mourão <walter.mou...@gmail.com>

Hi Matthias, thanks the attention.

I just checked and I'm sure the resource servlet is executed. The url is
null after "URL url = loader.getResource(resourcePath);" in:
...
   ResourceLoader loader = _getResourceLoader(request);
   String resourcePath = getResourcePath(request);
   URL url = loader.getResource(resourcePath);

   // Make sure the resource is available
   if (url == null)
   {
     response.sendError(HttpServletResponse.SC_NOT_FOUND);
     return;
   }
...

Some "not found" resources I saw during debug:
/adf/jsLibs/DebugCommon1_0_10.js
 /adf/styles/cache/default-desktop-lmwkb-ltr-gecko.css
/adf/images/t.gif

Since the application is running fine in a standalone Tomcat, I think
the
problem is related with some classloader issue regarding Glassfish X
Trinidad ...

Hints ?
Should I open a Jira issue ? In Glassfish or Trinidad :-) ?

Walter Mourão
http://waltermourao.com.br
http://arcadian.com.br
http://oriens.com.br



On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 10:38 AM, Matthias Wessendorf <
mat...@apache.org
wrote:
did you check (w/ debugger) that the resource servlet is really
executed
?
If not, that's likely some container specific issue

-M

2009/12/21 Walter Mourão <walter.mou...@gmail.com>:
Hi folks,
I'm trying to make an existing Trinidad (1.0.10) application to work
in
Glassfish (2.1.1).
After creating the sun-web.xml with the property useMyFaces=true,
the
application started to work, but the resources from Trinidad (css,
javascript) isn't going to the browser.
The urls inside the html source code are correct and it looks like
the
servlet isn't being executed.
I checked in Glassfish and the servlet is recognized (appears as
"sub-component" of the web application).

Any hints ?

Thanks in advance,

Walter Mourão
http://waltermourao.com.br
http://arcadian.com.br
http://oriens.com.br


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