Hi

Checking this page:

http://download.eclipse.org/equinox/drops/R-3.5.2-201002111343/index.php

There is no javax.servlet.jsp bundle for 2.1. Myfaces 1.2.x or 2.0.x
requires servlet 2.5 / jsp 2.1 to run. It could be possible, but I'm not
100% sure that it is possible to run but using facelets + servlet 2.4 + jsp
2.1, but I have never tried before.

regards,

Leonardo Uribe

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

>
> Hi
>
> Once again, the problem is that the bean class in the second bundle is not
> resolved. If you type in
> http://localhost:8081/clintweb.xhtml. Clintweb.xhtml is in the second
> bundle.
>
> in the browser, the checkbox does not show the property value in the
> SimpleTestBean. I would like to know how i can be able to get that to work.
> I would like to be able to access the beans in other bundles. That is my
> main problem
>
> thanks alot!
>
> Arnold
>
> Leonardo Uribe wrote:
> >
> > 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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