And what is the value of org.apache.myfaces.EXPRESSION_FACTORY ?
2013/11/1 Thomas Andraschko <[email protected]> > AFAIR you must set "org.apache.myfaces.EXPRESSION_FACTORY" because the EL > Factory can't be extraced from JSP anymore. > > > 2013/11/1 José Luis Cetina <[email protected]> > > > I didnt have any of this performance parameters in my webapps, now im > > trying to use them (i have any other params), im trying one by one and > when > > i set > > > > <context-param> > > > > <param-name>org.apache.myfaces.SUPPORT_JSP_AND_FACES_EL</param-name> > > <param-value>false</param-value> > > </context-param> > > > > and try to access to my app i get an > > > > SEVERE - StandardWrapper.Throwable > > java.lang.IllegalStateException: No Factories configured for this > > Application. This happens if the faces-initialization does not work at > all > > - make sure that you properly include all configuration settings > necessary > > for a basic faces application and that all the necessary libs are > included. > > Also check the logging output of your web application and your container > > for any exceptions! > > If you did that and find nothing, the mistake might be due to the fact > that > > you use some special web-containers which do not support registering > > context-listeners via TLD files and a context listener is not setup in > your > > web.xml. > > A typical config looks like this; > > <listener> > > > > > > > <listener-class>org.apache.myfaces.webapp.StartupServletContextListener</listener-class> > > </listener> > > > > I dont have the org.apache.myfaces.webapp.StartupServletContextListener > > listener in my web.xml, im using an ear, what im doing wrong? > > > > > > 2013/11/1 Kito Mann <[email protected]> > > > > > Thanks for the link, Howard. Mark is definitely an "outstanding Apache > > > Committer" ;-). > > > > > > At any rate, this client isn't using CDI, so that isn't an option. I > > would > > > definitely consider it for clients that are using CDI, though. I always > > > felt like OpenWebBeans was more stable than Weld. > > > > > > ___ > > > > > > Kito D. Mann | @kito99 | Author, JSF in Action > > > Virtua, Inc. | http://www.virtua.com | JSF/Java EE training and > > consulting > > > http://www.JSFCentral.com | @jsfcentral > > > +1 203-998-0403 > > > > > > * Listen to the Enterprise Java Newscast: > > > *http://w<http://blogs.jsfcentral.com/JSFNewscast/> > > > ww.enterprisejavanews.com* > > > * JSFCentral Interviews Podcast: > > > http://www.jsfcentral.com/resources/jsfcentralpodcasts/ > > > * Sign up for the JSFCentral Newsletter: > > > http://oi.vresp.com/?fid=ac048d0e17 > > > > > > > > > On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 9:48 AM, Howard W. Smith, Jr. < > > > [email protected] > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > Kito, > > > > > > > > On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 7:46 PM, Howard W. Smith, Jr. < > > > > [email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > See comments, and the URLs provided below as well. One of the > > > outstanding > > > > > Apache/PrimeFaces committers wrote the blog, and I am always happy > to > > > > share > > > > > and/or pass along. Hope it helps. > > > > > > > > > > > > Also, I couldn't help myself in saying this, another outstanding > Apache > > > > committer wrote this blog with the following question, > > > > > > > > Why is OpenWebBeans so fast?[1] > > > > > > > > I hope your client is willing to use OpenWebBeans + JUEL + MyFaces. > > that > > > is > > > > a happy stack which will make for happy campers/endusers/etc... > > > > > > > > > > > > [1] > > > http://struberg.wordpress.com/2012/03/20/why-is-openwebbeans-so-fast/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > *SCJA. José Luis Cetina* > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SCJA. José Luis Cetina* -------------------------------------------------------------------

