I am under the impression that zhoub wants to use a different jsf impl than myfaces per his email - http://www.nabble.com/how-to-disable-myfaces-tp18607775s134p18607775.html
But I am with you - i don't really know the exact steps to get to the exception. Lin On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 11:10 AM, Kevan Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Jul 24, 2008, at 10:58 PM, Lin Sun wrote: > > Hi, assuming that you have disabled the myfaces and myfaces-deployer > module, did you update your artifact-aliases.properties file per the > instruction here > (http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC21/how-to-upgrade-jars-and-swap-modules.html)? > > Also, if your jsf impl has multiple jars, you may have to pack them > into one car module so that you can use the newly created module id as > newartifactId. > > I'm not following why we're giving instructions on how to alias artifacts. > What aliasing is needed in this scenario? None, I think. I may have missed > something in the discussion thread, but believe the user is deploying > OperaMasks in their web app. It won't be an entirely integrated JSF > implementation wrt annotation injection, but > It's kind of nice to be on the wrong-end of a language barrier > -- http://www.operamasks.org/ I'd only heard about OperaMasks for the first > time, yesterday. > What make and version of Java are you using? > There may be a threading issue -- one thread removing elements from the > Collection while this thread is iterating... > At the moment, I'm having problems seeing how this is a Geronimo problem, > but happy to be proven otherwise... Can you provide us with a sample app > which recreates this problem? > --kevan
