that must work

   <listener>
       <listener-class>
           org.apache.shale.validator.faces.ValidatorLifecycleListener
       </listener-class>
   </listener>

it is a regular servlet-ctx-listener, nothing special.

I think there was/is a bug... remembering from the past, when we in
myfaces we discussion moving our startup-listener from web.xml to tld
file...

-M

On 2/19/07, Alessio Harri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi

I have been having a problem deploying the shale-usecases app to WLS 9.2 and I
found a solution by hacking shale-validator-1.0.4.jar as I posted here
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg01379.html


After logging a support issue will BEA , this was the response I got

Hi Joe,

Please see the response from BEA backline:

Having searched the support site, there is no reference stating that WLS 
supports the shales framework.
The only articles found refer to dev2dev blog entries from people stating that 
we should support it.

I don't believe we can support the customer using this technology on WLS at 
this point.

Thanks and Kind regards,


So it looks like we cannot use Shale on WLS 9.2 because our company will never 
allow it without support.
This seems crazy to me because WLS 9.2  does support JSF including Myfaces.
Does shale-usecases work on all other J2EE1.4 certified servers or are there 
other servers
with this problem ? If it works on all the other servers then I will take this 
further with BEA support.

Regards
Joe




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