Hi

I checked this one and we should provide this factories on myfaces test by
default:

MockPartialViewContextFactory
MockVisitContextFactory

I had planned these changes, but first it was necessary to do a refactor on
current files. The issue to solve this one is MYFACESTEST-24

regards,

Leonardo Uribe

2010/8/5 Werner Punz <[email protected]>

> 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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