Hie Derek
So here another error i m facing after modifying web.xml. any suggestions?


   1.


   Failed startup of context
com.google.apphosting.utils.jetty.runtimeappenginewebappcont...@1e779a7{/,/base/data/home/apps/sakshumwebjsf/1.337116897991188426}
   com.sun.faces.config.ConfigurationException: CONFIGURATION FAILED!
Translet class loaded, but unable to create translet instance.
        at com.sun.faces.config.ConfigManager.initialize(ConfigManager.java:354)
        at 
com.sun.faces.config.ConfigureListener.contextInitialized(ConfigureListener.java:219)
        at 
org.mortbay.jetty.handler.ContextHandler.startContext(ContextHandler.java:530)
        at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.Context.startContext(Context.java:135)
        at 
org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext.startContext(WebAppContext.java:1218)
        at 
org.mortbay.jetty.handler.ContextHandler.doStart(ContextHandler.java:500)
        at 
org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext.doStart(WebAppContext.java:448)
        at 
org.mortbay.component.AbstractLifeCycle.start(AbstractLifeCycle.java:40)
        at 
com.google.apphosting.runtime.jetty.AppVersionHandlerMap.createHandler(AppVersionHandlerMap.java:191)
        at 
com.google.apphosting.runtime.jetty.AppVersionHandlerMap.getHandler(AppVersionHandlerMap.java:168)
        at 
com.google.apphosting.runtime.jetty.JettyServletEngineAdapter.serviceRequest(JettyServletEngineAdapter.java:127)
        at 
com.google.apphosting.runtime.JavaRuntime.handleRequest(JavaRuntime.java:239)
        at 
com.google.apphosting.base.RuntimePb$EvaluationRuntime$6.handleBlockingRequest(RuntimePb.java:5135)
        at 
com.google.apphosting.base.RuntimePb$EvaluationRuntime$6.handleBlockingRequest(RuntimePb.java:5133)
        at 
com.google.net.rpc.impl.BlockingApplicationHandler.handleRequest(BlockingApplicationHandler.java:24)
        at com.google.net.rpc.impl.RpcUtil.runRpcInApplication(RpcUtil.java:363)
        at com.google.net.rpc.impl.Server$2.run(Server.java:814)
        at 
com.google.tracing.LocalTraceSpanRunnable.run(LocalTraceSpanRunnable.java:56)
        at 
com.google.tracing.LocalTraceSpanBuilder.internalContinueSpan(LocalTraceSpanBuilder.java:516)
        at com.google.net.rpc.impl.Server.startRpc(Server.java:769)
        at com.google.net.rpc.impl.Server.processRequest(Server.java:351)
        at 
com.google.net.rpc.impl.ServerConnection.messageReceived(ServerConnection.java:437)
        at 
com.google.net.rpc.impl.RpcConnection.parseMessages(RpcConnection.java:319)
        at 
com.google.net.rpc.impl.RpcConnection.dataReceived(RpcConnection.java:290)
        at com.google.net.async.Connection.handleReadEvent(Connection.java:436)
        at 
com.google.net.async.EventDispatcher.processNetworkEvents(EventDispatcher.java:762)
        at 
com.google.net.async.EventDispatcher.internalLoop(EventDispatcher.java:207)
        at com.google.net.async.EventDispatcher.loop(EventDispatcher.java:101)
        at 
com.google.net.rpc.RpcService.runUntilServerShutdown(RpcService.java:251)
        at 
com.google.apphosting.runtime.JavaRuntime$RpcRunnable.run(JavaRuntime.java:396)
        at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
   Caused by: javax.xml.transform.TransformerConfigurationException:
Translet class loaded, but unable to create translet instance.
        at 
com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xsltc.trax.TemplatesImpl.defineTransletClasses(Unknown
Source)
        at 
com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xsltc.trax.TemplatesImpl.getTransletInstance(Unknown
Source)
        at 
com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xsltc.trax.TemplatesImpl.newTransformer(Unknown
Source)
        at 
com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xsltc.trax.TransformerFactoryImpl.newTransformer(Unknown
Source)
        at 
com.sun.faces.config.ConfigManager$ParseTask.getTransformer(ConfigManager.java:965)
        at 
com.sun.faces.config.ConfigManager$ParseTask.getDocument(ConfigManager.java:905)
        at 
com.sun.faces.config.ConfigManager$ParseTask.call(ConfigManager.java:831)
        at 
com.sun.faces.config.ConfigManager$ParseTask.call(ConfigManager.java:787)
        at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$Sync.innerRun(Unknown Source)
        at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(Unknown Source)
        at 
com.sun.faces.config.ConfigManager.getConfigDocuments(ConfigManager.java:656)
        at com.sun.faces.config.ConfigManager.initialize(ConfigManager.java:337)
        ... 30 more

   2.  C10-18 02:43AM 44.862


   Uncaught exception from servlet
   javax.servlet.UnavailableException: Initialization failed.
        at 
com.google.apphosting.runtime.jetty.AppVersionHandlerMap.createHandler(AppVersionHandlerMap.java:200)
        at 
com.google.apphosting.runtime.jetty.AppVersionHandlerMap.getHandler(AppVersionHandlerMap.java:168)
        at 
com.google.apphosting.runtime.jetty.JettyServletEngineAdapter.serviceRequest(JettyServletEngineAdapter.java:127)
        at 
com.google.apphosting.runtime.JavaRuntime.handleRequest(JavaRuntime.java:239)
        at 
com.google.apphosting.base.RuntimePb$EvaluationRuntime$6.handleBlockingRequest(RuntimePb.java:5135)
        at 
com.google.apphosting.base.RuntimePb$EvaluationRuntime$6.handleBlockingRequest(RuntimePb.java:5133)
        at 
com.google.net.rpc.impl.BlockingApplicationHandler.handleRequest(BlockingApplicationHandler.java:24)
        at com.google.net.rpc.impl.RpcUtil.runRpcInApplication(RpcUtil.java:363)
        at com.google.net.rpc.impl.Server$2.run(Server.java:814)
        at 
com.google.tracing.LocalTraceSpanRunnable.run(LocalTraceSpanRunnable.java:56)
        at 
com.google.tracing.LocalTraceSpanBuilder.internalContinueSpan(LocalTraceSpanBuilder.java:516)
        at com.google.net.rpc.impl.Server.startRpc(Server.java:769)
        at com.google.net.rpc.impl.Server.processRequest(Server.java:351)
        at 
com.google.net.rpc.impl.ServerConnection.messageReceived(ServerConnection.java:437)
        at 
com.google.net.rpc.impl.RpcConnection.parseMessages(RpcConnection.java:319)
        at 
com.google.net.rpc.impl.RpcConnection.dataReceived(RpcConnection.java:290)
        at com.google.net.async.Connection.handleReadEvent(Connection.java:436)
        at 
com.google.net.async.EventDispatcher.processNetworkEvents(EventDispatcher.java:762)
        at 
com.google.net.async.EventDispatcher.internalLoop(EventDispatcher.java:207)
        at com.google.net.async.EventDispatcher.loop(EventDispatcher.java:101)
        at 
com.google.net.rpc.RpcService.runUntilServerShutdown(RpcService.java:251)
        at 
com.google.apphosting.runtime.JavaRuntime$RpcRunnable.run(JavaRuntime.java:396)
        at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)


Thankx and Regards

Vik
Founder
www.sakshum.com
www.sakshum.blogspot.com


On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 3:11 PM, Vik <[email protected]> wrote:

> okies
> Great.. please update on the group for others benefit as well. I find it
> pretty time consuming to build JSF  apps w/o IDE support in case of GAE
> apps.
> Thankx and Regards
>
> Vik
> Founder
> www.sakshum.com
> www.sakshum.blogspot.com
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 7:52 AM, Derek Berube <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> IMHO, the most important things that the Google AppEngine Plug-In for
>> Eclipse does is:
>>
>>    - Provide the ability to "create" a new AppEngine project.
>>    - Launch the AppEngine runtime environment so you can test/debug your
>>    code.
>>    - Package and upload your AppEngine application to Google's cloud
>>    infrastructure.
>>
>>
>> Most of the other things that Eclipse does (code completion/tips) work
>> just fine with the 2.0 API.  About the only thing I find myself struggling
>> with is remembering all the options for the markup for the various tags you
>> use (whether it's the default JSF HTML components, ADF Faces, ICEFaces,
>> RichFaces, etc.).  Of course, help is never more than a browser window away.
>>
>> I know that the 1.81 release of the ICEFaces runtime environment is
>> supposed to work on GAE.  I think RichFaces has problems because it uses
>> some of the AWT classes internally and those classes are not available in
>> the GAE runtime environment.
>>
>> As a general rule, when I'm learning a new API or technology, I tend to
>> prefer to do things the "hard way".  For me, it is a better way to get to
>> know how things work because you're forced to.  Once one understands how and
>> why things work the way they do and after they have endured the "hard way",
>> then they can appreciate what it is that the tools do for you.  Believe me,
>> I appreciate Netbeans, IntelliJ, and Eclipse for all the amazing things they
>> do for me - largely because I know how hard it is to do things without them.
>>
>> You have, however, inspired me to take a look at the ICEFaces plug-in for
>> Eclipse.  Perhaps I'll install that and see what it does for me with respect
>> to JSF on GAE/J development!
>>
>> Derek
>>
>> On Oct 16, 2009, at 2:43 PM, Vik wrote:
>>
>> hie
>>
>> I am from ADF world and used awesome JDeveloper to build ADF apps. It is
>> great to use the ide stuff to do all the page design of ADF pages.
>>
>> So,kinda hard for me to imagine how to write a JSF page in eclipse without
>> all that support for a GAE app.
>>
>> Please enlighten how you do that
>>
>> Thankx and Regards
>>
>> Vik
>> Founder
>> www.sakshum.com
>> www.sakshum.blogspot.com
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 7:03 PM, Derek Berube <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> I have been using Eclipse 3.5 with Google's AppEngine Eclipse Plugin and
>>> have found it to be quite useful.  I am more interested in the JSF2
>>> framework, so I have spent the bulk of my time using that with AppEngine.
>>> While the JSF2 specification is in final draft status and there is a
>>> second release candidate for Sun's reference implementation, tooling support
>>> specifically targeted at supporting JSF2 in only now starting to emerge.
>>>  The milestone 2 release of Netbeans 6.8 is now out and it includes JSf2
>>> support.  I know the next major releases of ICEFaces and RichFaces will be
>>> formally supporting JSF2, so it will be interesting to see how those
>>> frameworks play in AppEngine as well.
>>>
>>> I just updated the step-by-step guide for JSF2 and Google 
>>> AppEngine<http://java.wildstartech.com/Java-Platform-Enterprise-Edition/JavaServer-Faces/sun-javaserver-faces-reference-implementation/configuring-jsf-20-to-run-on-the-google-appengine>
>>>  configuration
>>> guide.  I plan on doing some more generic JSF1.2/JSF2 Facelets templating
>>> stuff as well as writing up some stuff on the new JSF2 resource management
>>> framework (awesome)!.
>>>
>>> Derek
>>>
>>> On Oct 13, 2009, at 2:58 PM, Vik wrote:
>>>
>>> Well i believe ide features provide much more than just visual design..
>>> like looking at property inspector, binding to action listeners and managed
>>> beans etc..
>>>
>>> So, it means there is no easy way to build JSF apps targeted for GAE?
>>>
>>> Thankx and Regards
>>>
>>> Vik
>>> Founder
>>> www.sakshum.com
>>> www.sakshum.blogspot.com
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:22 AM, Derek Berube 
>>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> I don't really rely much on the visual design tools for building out the
>>>> GUI.  I tend to prefer to work with the raw XHTML and stylesheets while
>>>> frequently previewing the work in my browser.
>>>> Derek
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Oct 13, 2009, at 9:08 AM, Vik wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Derek
>>>>
>>>> Do you get to see page designer and component pellete etc when u just
>>>> add libraries in your project related to JSF?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thankx and Regards
>>>>
>>>> Vik
>>>> Founder
>>>> www.sakshum.com
>>>> www.sakshum.blogspot.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 8:41 AM, Derek Berube 
>>>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Vik,
>>>>> When doing JSF development with the Google AppEngine and the Eclipse
>>>>> plug-in, go ahead and select the Google Web Application project.
>>>>>
>>>>> You'll have to manually copy the JSF libraries into the WEB-INF/lib
>>>>> directory of your web application.  The WEB-INF/lib directory for my JSF2
>>>>> projects looks like this:
>>>>>
>>>>> WEB-INF
>>>>>    |-- lib
>>>>>         |-- appengine-api-1.0-sdk-1.2.5.jar
>>>>>         |-- appengine-api-labs-1.2.5.jar
>>>>>         |-- datanucleus-appengine-1.0.3.jar
>>>>>         |-- datanucleus-core-1.1.5.jar
>>>>>         |-- datanucleus-jpa-1.1.5.jar
>>>>>         |-- el-api-1.1.jar
>>>>>         |-- el-impl-1.1.jar
>>>>>         |-- geronimo-jpa_3.0_spec-1.1.1.jar
>>>>>         |-- geronimo-jta_1.1_spec-1.1.1.jar
>>>>>         |-- jdo2-api-2.3-eb.jar
>>>>>         |-- jsf-api.jar
>>>>>         |-- jsf-impl.jar
>>>>>         |-- serializer.jar
>>>>>         |-- xalan.jar
>>>>>
>>>>> I've been meaning to re-write that page on getting JSF 2.0 to work with
>>>>> the GAE using a step-by-step tutorial process that I did for the 1.2
>>>>> framework<http://java.wildstartech.com/Java-Platform-Enterprise-Edition/JavaServer-Faces/sun-javaserver-faces-reference-implementation/configuring-jsf-12-to-run-on-the-google-app-engine>.
>>>>>  I'll see if I can get around to writing that up and posted over the next
>>>>> couple of days.
>>>>>
>>>>> For the most part, the latest release of the JSF2 framework has been
>>>>> working great for me!  The only caveat is that I'm using the client-side
>>>>> state management because it seems that reconstituting state on the server
>>>>> side causes timeouts at the persistence layer.
>>>>>
>>>>> Derek
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Oct 6, 2009, at 11:29 PM, Vik wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> hie
>>>>>
>>>>> i m interested to use jsf 2.0 but when i chose project with icon g+ and
>>>>> try to use jsf eclipse reports that i should use a dynamic web project.
>>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thankx and Regards
>>>>>
>>>>> Vik
>>>>> Founder
>>>>> www.sakshum.com
>>>>> www.sakshum.blogspot.com
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 11:40 PM, Jason (Google) 
>>>>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> See "Will it play in App Engine" to see the compatible (and
>>>>>> incompatible) frameworks and libraries and how to configure them for App
>>>>>> Engine:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine-java/web/will-it-play-in-app-engine
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You may also want to look into Spring MVC and Guice, which are
>>>>>> established Java frameworks, but ultimately, you should use whichever
>>>>>> pattern or framework works best for you and your project.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Jason
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 5:27 AM, Vik <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hie
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Any idea what are those limitations?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thankx and Regards
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Vik
>>>>>>> Founder
>>>>>>> www.sakshum.com
>>>>>>> www.sakshum.blogspot.com
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 5:36 PM, Jaziel Leandro 
>>>>>>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi vik,
>>>>>>>> If i can recommend a framework to you, look to JSF(1.2 and 2) and
>>>>>>>>  Google Web Toolkit(GWT). The JSF framework have some limitations to 
>>>>>>>> work on
>>>>>>>> GAE and need some configurations, but i prefer this.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 2009/10/5 Vik <[email protected]>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hie Guys
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I have an app which is build using pretty old technology stack i.e
>>>>>>>>> using MVC1 design pattern and conventional Jsps with scriplets to use 
>>>>>>>>> as
>>>>>>>>> views and
>>>>>>>>> for the controller logic and beans for model layer.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> So, if some has to redo it today what is the recommended framework
>>>>>>>>> to be used which is supported by GAE.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thankx and Regards
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Vik
>>>>>>>>> Founder
>>>>>>>>> www.sakshum.com
>>>>>>>>> www.sakshum.blogspot.com
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> >>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>

--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Google App Engine for Java" group.
To post to this group, send email to [email protected]
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to 
[email protected]
For more options, visit this group at 
http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine-java?hl=en
-~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

Reply via email to