Hello Kay,

do you have the full stack?


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2016-08-05 17:39 GMT+02:00 Kay Wrobel <[email protected]>:

> Dear TomEE Team,
>
> First of all, congrats on releasing Apache TomEE 7. I've downloaded TomEE
> 7.0.1 PLUME in order to test-drive it, and I am running into the following
> exception when I'm trying to deploy a first simple NetBeans-generated Web
> Application (it's the most basic application you can create):
>
> > 05-Aug-2016 10:18:08.326 SEVERE [http-nio-8080-exec-10]
> org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContext.listenerStart Exception sending
> context initialized event to listener instance of class
> com.sun.faces.config.ConfigureListener
> >  java.lang.RuntimeException: com.sun.faces.config.ConfigurationException:
> Factory 'javax.faces.lifecycle.ClientWindowFactory' was not configured
> properly.
>
>
> Click here for a full stack trace: http://pastebin.com/ADZvYhY0 <
> http://pastebin.com/ADZvYhY0>
>
> I am running this from within a VirtualBox VM running Debian 8 with
> backports enabled for OpenJDK 8 and NetBeans 8.1 Patch 1. TomEE is
> installed in user's home directory to avoid permissions problems. The web
> application has PrimeFaces 5.0 as part of its library list if that is
> important. Other than that, the project is a standard JSF 2.2 / JavaEE 7
> Web Application, as vanilla as it comes from NetBeans new web application
> wizard.
>
> Please advise, and thanks.
>
> Kay Wrobel

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