Yeah I'm having a problem with JBuilder 2005 also. The editor complains that it doesn't recognize the "x" tags. I'm using the correct URI in my taglib statement and the myfaces.jar is in the class path (of the project).
Anyone run into this with JBuilder? sean On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 09:48:32 -0500, fabio quimbay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Greetings ... > > I'm using Eclipse 3.1M4, jdk-1.5.0, myfaces-1.0.8 and JBoss IDE 1.4.0 > and when I have to write a JSP page, I include this tags in it: > > <%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html" prefix="h"%> > <%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core" prefix="f"%> > <%@ taglib uri="http://myfaces.apache.org/extensions" prefix="x"%> > > but, when I use [Ctrl] + [space] don't see the tags associated to <h>, > <f> and <x>, only see tags like: > > <J> jsp : attribute > <J> jsp : body > <J> jsp : declaration > ... > ... > <J> jsp : text > <J> jsp : useBean > > no more. Associated to the project I have the libraries: > > - ... > - myfaces.jar > - myfaces-impl.jar > - myfaces-jsf-api.jar > - myfaces-extensions.jar > - xdoclet-1.2.2.jar > - xdoclet-hibernate-module-1.2.2.jar > - xdoclet-xdoclet-module-1.2.2.jar > - xjavadoc-1.1.jar > - ... > > and too copy the library: > > - myfaces-xdoclet.jar > > to "$ECLIPSE_HOME/plugins/org.jboss.ide.eclipse.xdoclet.core_1.4.0", > even I update the XDoclet libraries to version 1.2.2. In the WEB-INF I > copy the files: > > - myfaces_core.tld > - myfaces_ext_sf.tld > - myfaces_ext.tld > - myfaces_html.tld > > and then I modify the web.xml file adding the lines: > > ... > <taglib> > <taglib-uri>http://java.sun.com/jsf/html</taglib-uri> > <taglib-location>/WEB-INF/myfaces_html.tld</taglib-location> > </taglib> > ... > > I included the libraries before mentioned in the WAR file > (WEB-INF/lib); nevertheless, in Eclipse don't show me this like a > problem, even in the deployment and use don't see a problem or a > exception .. only don't load the tags in the JSP page in Eclipse IDE. > In the file ".metadata/.log" not exist problems associated. What's the > problem ?. > > Thanks for your help. > > -- > fabio quimbay >

