I will keep that in mind.

There is a certain warning in VariableResolverImpl that doesn't come
up anymore, cause we got rid of it for solving another problem - now,
without this warning, you don't get info anymore if one of your
variables isn't initialized. I don't know if this was your problem,
but in any case this is not very good, and we should try to find a
workaround for this.

regards,

Martin

On 8/23/05, Delbrouck, Henri-Philippe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Clement,
> 
> Thank you for your help. Fortunately, I found last evening (ouf ! ;-) )what
> was wrong. It was totally  my fault. A typing error causes a submenu to be
> null and an exception trows in the servlet.
> Now it works (I still have to solve some icon problems).
> 
> As Martin Marinscheck proposed, I will put some hints about this stuff in
> the wiki page as this could help other people wanting to use dynamic menu.
> 
> This could be also a good idea if other people who spend some time to make
> working other dynamic widget (e.g. tree2) could put also example and hints
> on the wiki pages.
> 
> I find that the main problem is when there is a problem, we don't have a lot
> of debug information as we only see an exception in the servlet without any
> further information. Do you know if it is possible to have more debug
> information in order to gain time when the code is not 100% correct.
> 
> Henri-Philippe
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Clément Maignien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: mardi 23 août 2005 8:47
> To: MyFaces Discussion
> Subject: RE : help moving from public 1.0.9 to nightly build
> 
> 
> Would it be possible to see the java source code of your MainDynamicMenu to
> see how you instanciate and initialize your navItems ?
> 
> Thx
> Clément
> 
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Delbrouck, Henri-Philippe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Envoyé : lundi 22 août 2005 18:44
> À : 'MyFaces Discussion'
> Objet : RE: help moving from public 1.0.9 to nightly build
> 
> 
> Guilherme,
> 
> I have simplified my page in order to identify what is the problem.
> Unfotunately, I can't make it running (I need probably further knowledge
> ;-)).
> 
> Here is my simple page:
> 
> <f:view>
> hello world
>             <h:outputText>
> output text
>             </h:outputText>
>             <h:panelGroup id="sfooter">
>                         <f:verbatim>
>                     Copyright (c) 2003-2005  <a
> href="http://myfaces.apache.org"; class="pageFooter">The MyFaces Team</a>
>                     &nbsp;&nbsp;
>             </f:verbatim></h:panelGroup>
> 
>         <f:facet name="header">
>             <f:subview id="header">
>                 <h:panelGrid id="header_group2" columns="1"
> styleClass="pageHeader2" columnClasses="pageHeader2col1"  >
>                         <t:jscookMenu layout="hbr" theme="ThemePanel" >
> 
>                                 <t:navigationMenuItems
> value="#{MainDynamicMenu.navItems}" />
> 
>                         </t:jscookMenu>
> 
>                 </h:panelGrid>
>             </f:subview>
>         </f:facet>
> 
> </f:view>
> 
> When I use static menu, this works well. By replacing the static by a
> dynamic, it fails. I unfortunately have no idea about the problem.
> 
> Did you have any further to identify the problem.
> 
> Thank you
> 
> Henri-Philippe
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Guilherme Gomes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: lundi 22 août 2005 17:10
> To: MyFaces Discussion
> Subject: RE: help moving from public 1.0.9 to nightly build
> 
> 
> In your page that has the jscook menu , you have :
> 
> <%@ taglib uri="http://myfaces.apache.org/extensions";;
> prefix="t"%>
> 
> where it should be:
> 
> <%@ taglib uri="http://myfaces.apache.org/tomahawk";
> prefix="t" %>
> 
> Remember : all myfaces - specific components are now
> in tomahawk, and jscook menu is one of them.
> 
> You did not specify which page had the jscook menu in
> the main page, I'm going to assume it is the
> 
> "page_header.jsp" in the header facet.
> 
> I am using tiles instead of a <jsp:include page="page_header.jsp" /> , don't
> know that much about jsp itself, but if it is just inserting the jsp code
> before myafces picks it up, it's ok.
> 
> Otherwise...in my header i have everything inside a
> <f:subview id="iheader"> </f:subview> pair. Might be
> another possible reason for that exception.
> 
> On the MainDynamicMenu bean, as far as i can see, it
> is fine.
> 
> Also make sure you have the extensionFilter properly
> configured in the web.xml....it must also be mapped to
>  /faces/* , besides the *.jsf mapping.
> 
> Let me know if anything helps.
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Guilherme Gomes
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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