Nada, I just use whatever is defined by the maven poms in the core project.

The failure occurred due to my code, but the code from me is correct
the test fails illegally here because it cannot get the PartialViewContextFactory, which should be present by JSF2 definition. My code just triggered it because it probably was the first component related code which tried to reach the PartialViewContext.

Werner


Am 05.08.10 12:22, schrieb Matthias Wessendorf:
have you done an svn up on the test project?
Last week it caused also a build failure.

-M

On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Werner Punz<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi do we have a bug here, I have not really dug into the root of the problem
but I assume we have a hole in what the mockups provide.
I am working on the oamsubmit issue, and also because it is connected I am
working on double include prevention code for the ppr case.
But now I have run into this:

java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: no factory
javax.faces.context.PartialViewContextFactory configured for this
application.
   at javax.faces.FactoryFinder.getFactory(FactoryFinder.java:177)
   at
org.apache.myfaces.test.mock.MockFacesContext20.getPartialViewContext(MockFacesContext20.java:100)
   at
org.apache.myfaces.shared_impl.renderkit.html.util.ResourceUtils.renderMyfacesJSInlineIfNecessary(ResourceUtils.java:185)


It seems to me that we do not have a PartialViewContextFactory and hence no
PartialViewContext currently in our mockup 2.0, right?

Werner








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