Have you tried deleting the webapp's directory in the work folder? (eg. [tomcat]/work/Catalina/[my webapp]) I found a lot of my library issues were in fact due to old copies of other classes or jars being cached there.

-- Josh

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I tried by copying the myfaces-api.jar, myfaces-impl.jar and the tomahawk.jar files in lib directory. Now I get this error

Did not realize init() exception thrown by servlet CalendarSample: javax.servlet.UnavailableException: Exception during portlet initialization: java.lang.ClassCastException: org.apache.myfaces.context.FacesContextFactoryImpl

Am I missing something....

Thanks
Latha




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Could you try with a recent nightly? The 20050904
(http://cvs.apache.org/builds/myfaces/nightly/), for instance (the
last nightly has some issues). Don't forget to add the
myfaces-api.jar, myfaces-impl.jar and the tomahawk.jar (extensions).
If you have configuration issues, try an example to see if it works,

Regards,

Bruno


2005/9/7, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hi, > I have created a faces web application in IBM Rational with the server is
> Websphere Portal 5.0.  I have followed the instructions to remove the
> jsf-impl.jar and jsf-api.jar and put the myfaces.jar and
> myfaces-extensions.jar in WEB-INF/lib. I have to use the calendar tag in my
> page. So I also imported the taglib into my web page
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] uri="http://myfaces.apache.org/extensions";
> prefix="x"%>
> > The work flow works till I have jsf-impl.jar and jsf-api.jar. But as soon as > I replace them with myfaces.jar and myfaces-extensions.jar, I don't get my > front page. I still didn't use the calendar tag in my web page yet, I get > this error . Can somebody please help me with the right jar files I need to > use to get to my front page atleast. What is this myfaces-jsf-api.jar and
> do I need this in my lib directory.
> > And I get this exception when I start the server > > > > > Did not realize init() exception thrown by servlet Faces Servlet:
>  javax.servlet.ServletException: No Factories configured for this
>  Application - typically this is because 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 am really struggling on this issue for the past two weeks. I am not able
> to figure out the problem I get.  I badly need help on this. Any help is
> aprreciated.
> > FYI, my faces application is auto generated my IBM Rational with pagecode
> package and its own managed-beans .
> > Thanks a lot > > > Latha
>  DST Systems
> >
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