All,
This response is late in coming but I still thought I would share it anyway:
I have been very successful using JBoss 3.2.3x ( both the Jetty version and Tomcat4
as well as Tomcat 5) and JavaServer Faces (JSF). There are a couple of ways one can
use JSF on JBoss depending on your needs:
1) Use JSF with JSP 1.0/1.1 reference
This approach requires that you swap the JSP 2.0 jars replacing them with JSP
1.0/1.1 jars (and do the same for the JSTL jar file).
Taking this approach eliminates the need for Tomcat 5 or a JSP 2.0
container, and you still get ALL of the JSF functionality.
2) Use JSF with Jetty 4.1.x
- Here all I had to do was include a "listener" stanza in the web.xml file and
perform the steps listed in item #1
3) Use the Tomcat 5 with JBoss
- Here I did not have to add the listener in the beta 1.0 archives but I
did have to add the listener for the 1.0 FCS archives.
No matter the approach taken JBoss continues to work wonderfully with JSF.
Regards,
eusdart
PS
Hello Marc Fluery we met a few years ago at the 2001 Java One/JBoss One in S.F.
Thanks for signing my book.
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