From: Amit Modi
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Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 1:31
AM
To: 'MyFaces Discussion'
Subject: RE: JSP _expression_
Language problem with MyFaces implementation
Try using
<c:import url="${activeToolbarButton.activeButton}">
</c:import>
Make sure
activeToolbarButton bean is initialized before you access it.
And your button
jsp should have a subview tag. This works for me in Weblogic 8.1
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 3:54
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Subject: JSP _expression_ Language
problem with MyFaces implementation
Hi,
I am a
user of the myfaces implementation and i was happy to see that myfaces v. 1.0.9
have compatibility with portlet.
So, i
use it to a myfaces v. 1.0.8 that worked.
And
with the v. 1.0.9 (I think that it's the problem), a command like this doesn't
work :
<f:subview id="bodyRight">
<jsp:include page="${activeToolbarButton.activeButton}.jsp" />
</f:subview>
No
error, but nothing happen.
If i
put a static link, it work :
<f:subview id="bodyRight">
<jsp:include page="myPage.jsp"
/>
</f:subview>
Do you
have any idea of why it doesn't work?
Some
details of the webapp :
- JSF
application with MyFacesimplementation
-
Deploy with MyEclipse on a jboss 4.0.1 application server (with jboss Portal
2.0b installed)
- Have
try with and without these libraries : - commons-el.jar
- jsp-2.0.jar
Thank
you very much...
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