Hi

Can you list what bundles are you using for? I would like to reproduce it
and it is necessary to know which bundles are you usings to run jetty and
servlet stuff, and all configuration hacks you are using for it.

regards,

Leonardo Uribe

2010/3/13 arnold4sho <[email protected]>

>
>
> Hi
>
> I have problems running JSF in an OSGi environment. I am using jetty web
> container and equinox to provide the OSGi functionality. The structure of
> my
> application is as follows:
> The first bundle has all the JSF libs, web.xml and a config.xml. It looks
> as
> the following:
>                           webapplication1
>                           ----src/main/java
>                           -------de/package
>                           ----------Activator.java
>                           ----------JSFResolver.java
>                           ----src/main/resource
>                           ------ WebContent
>                           ----------META-INF
>                           -------------face-config.xml
>                          --------------web.xhtml
>                           ----------start.xhtml
>                          -----------include.xhtml
>                          ----libs (containing all JSF required Jars)
>
> The structure of the second bundle is as follows:
>                           webapplication2
>                           ---src/main/java
>                           ------de/package
>                           ----------Bean.java
>                           ---src/main/resource
>                           ------META-INF
>                           ---------face-config.xml
>                           ------WebContent
>                           ---------index.xhtml
>
> When running the application of equinox, the webapplication1 is the main
> bundle where all the browser requests are sent to. In the second bundle,
> the
> 'index.xhtml' file can be retrieved the by first bundle upon request. The
> 'index.xhtml' in bundle 2 gets its values and properties from the
> 'Bean.java' in bundle 2. The problem comes when i request the
> 'index.xhtml',
> the Bean.java class is not found. I think this is because the class loader
> of bundle1 cannot find it, it has no knowledge of it. So i would like to
> ask
> if anyone knows how to solve this problem. If so please do assist me, i
> have
> tried all the possibilities i had.. I have provided my
> http://old.nabble.com/file/p27887386/workspace_current.rar
> workspace_current.rar bundles as attatchments.
>
> Is it infact possible  to have JSF run on multiple bundles using the same
> FaceletsContex? Can i be able to have seperate faces-config.xml files in
> each bundle, which can all be connected other faces-config.xml in other
> bundles? Can anyone please provide me a solution. Sample code would help.
>
> thanks
> http://old.nabble.com/file/p27887386/workspace_current.rar
> workspace_current.rar
> Arnold
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