Mike, don't give up! i too was developing for Tomcat5.5.20/Seam1.2 and had a 
lot of problems with conflicting versions of oh so many jar files (JAR Hell is 
evident when working within this environ, some of which is jsf related). So 
what I did, as a temporary work around is to subclass all seam related and 
myfaces related listeners specified in my web.xml, components.xml, 
faces-config.xml... and put log statements and try-catch blocks around each 
overriden method. The try-catch consumes all Throwables and prints log 
statements with stack trace. That allows me to continue developing without my 
pages throwing the underlying exceptions and making my life a bit less 
frustrating. Hope this helps. This is of course not recommended for production. 
You can directly email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED], if you prefer.
Mark
PS(Now I am moving to Tomcat 6.0.10 (just released) since it is supposed to 
support the new jsp and jsf standards. Probably going to have different 
problems but those will, again be relagated away from the page display.) 

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