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Mark Struberg edited comment on MYFACES-2468 at 12/28/09 3:04 PM:
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as far as I've seen, the facelets-2 ViewHandler of MyFaces simply skips the 
facelet-taglib if it doesn't have a 'version' attribute. Also the taglib 
functions seem to be incompatible. Therefore facelet-taglibs written for 
facelets-1 simply get ignored in facelets-2. This is btw the same behaviour as 
in mojarra. Since there is almost no facelets-2 taglib on the market yet (think 
IceFaces2 is the only one?), this is pretty annoying. But I'm no JSF expert, so 
I'd actually be happy if someone can explain me that I am wrong ;)

      was (Author: struberg):
    as far as I've seen, the facelets-2 ViewHandler of MyFaces simiply skips 
the facelet-taglib if it doesn't have a 'version' attribute. Also the taglib 
functions seem to be incompatible. Therefore facelet-taglibs written for 
facelets-1 simply get ignored in facelets-2. This is btw the same behaviour as 
in mojarra. Since there is almost no facelets-2 taglib on the market yet (think 
IceFaces2 is the only one?), this is pretty annoying. But I'm no JSF expert, so 
I'd actually be happy if someone can explain me that I am wrong ;)
  
> MyFaces needs to support adding a <view-handler> in faces-config.xml
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>
>                 Key: MYFACES-2468
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-2468
>             Project: MyFaces Core
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.0-alpha
>            Reporter: Mark Struberg
>            Priority: Critical
>
> The JSF-2 spec defines the <view-handler> tag to enable alternate VDLs via 
> faces-config.xml.
> Since there is almost no component library out there which works with the 
> built-in facelets-2 VDL, this is a showstopper for a lot scenarios:
> The way I need to use it (tried running RichFaces-3.3.3, Trinidad and 
> PrimeFaces-2.0.CR1) :
> in web.xml:
> <context-param>
>    <param-name>javax.faces.DISABLE_FACELET_JSF_VIEWHANDLER</param-name>
>    <param-value>true</param-value>
> </context-param>
> and in faces-config.xml:
> <application>
>    <view-handler>com.sun.facelets.FaceletViewHandler</view-handler>
> </application>

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