Update #3, it looks like the ADF domains currently install 1.2. ;) so yes, you have to manually install JSF 2.0
Man, cough medicine doesn't work well with concentration. On Feb 25, 2011, at 4:46 AM, Scott O'Bryan <darkar...@gmail.com> wrote: > Sorry accidentally hit the send button. Let's try the second paragraph again. > > You need to make sure that JSF2.0 is installed in your domain for > Trinidad 2.0 to function. This can be accomplished by creating an ADF > domain or by manually adding the JSF2:0 shared library into your > domain using the admin console. > > Hope this helps. > Scott > > On Feb 25, 2011, at 4:42 AM, Scott O'Bryan <darkar...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> The Trinidad example IS an empty project, or rather it's a pom >> project. It's used as the base project for the demos. >> >> Now for your websphere issue. Does your version of websphere support >> JSF 2.0? I know there is plans to release a websphere that does, but >> to my knowledge it hasn't been distributed yet. >> >> On Feb 25, 2011, at 3:13 AM, Me Self <wmso...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Im trying to deploy trinidad-demo 2.0 in weblogic but im getting this error: >>> >>> There was a failure when processing annotations for application >>> /MLT-DEV/Oracle/Middleware_10.3.4/user_projects/domains/workflow_external_ui/servers/AdminServer/upload/trinidad-demo-2.0.0-beta-2.war. >>> Please make sure that the annotations are valid. The error is >>> javax.faces.webapp.FacesServlet >>> >>> Could it be some dependency that im missing? >>> >>> >>> >>> The trinidad-example looks empty in the repo at >>> >>> http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/myfaces/trinidad/trinidad-example/2.0.0-beta-2/ >>> >>> Is that work in progress?