Well, I believe the solution I posted earlier works. I think the errors I was having was due an issue of stale files not being cleared out. I redeployed a fresh application to tomcat and now I see no errors.

I am going ahead with this solution, but I wouldn't recommend my code to anyone else until other people try it out and find no errors.

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On 1/3/06, John Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> So I get a little nervous mucking around with Tapestry's Application
> servlet. And I have been trying to isloate what exactly causes the app to
> break. It's not overriding the ApplcationServlet; It's the context listener
> that starts HiveMind. I also tried binding the registry using a different
> key in the context listener (foo, instead of
> org.apache.tapestry.Registry:...) and it still breaks. So I don't know what
> the deal is. It is probably stuff that is beyond my pay grade.

Did you avoid having Tapestry build its own Registry?
Doesn't it may cause problem due to immutably nature of HiveMind registry?

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http://meridio.blogspot.com

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