I've looked at the documentation and you've used the correct method. Maybe something else is in the way (i.e. another filter for example on the webserver). Can you try it with some other extension (.jfaces)? Also: check the latest version of myfaces and see if it works.
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: Boris Kovalenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: vrijdag 14 oktober 2005 12:48 Aan: MyFaces Discussion Onderwerp: Re: What am I doing wrong with DEFAULT_SUFFIX? Hello! Yes, I want to use .xhtml extension for on disk files instead of .jsp, so page should be .jsf->.xhtml mapped. Dennie de Lange wrote: > I'm sorry I think I don't understand your question. I thought you would > like to use .xhtml instead of .jsf, but you like to have .xhtml instead > of .jsp right? So page is mapped from .jsf -> .xhtml? > > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: Boris Kovalenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Verzonden: vrijdag 14 oktober 2005 11:24 > Aan: MyFaces Discussion > Onderwerp: Re: What am I doing wrong with DEFAULT_SUFFIX? > > Dennie de Lange wrote: > Hello! > > The example is very very simple. It works well if extension of files > > is jsp and Faces Servlet is mapped to jsf. When extension is xhtml and > as You suggested xhtml is mapped to Faces Servlet I getting exception. > So mapping xhtml is wrong (and IMHO really wrong! You are not mapping > jsp to Faces Servlet, yes?) May be You try yourself and give me a > working example? > > >>I didn't read the documentation on that subject, but the webcontainer >>should know where to map .xhtml extension to. <servlet-mapping> is the >>directive to do that. If your .xhtml files contain JSF content it > > should > >>be mapped to the Faces Servlet. The exception which is thrown > > complaints > >>about to many includes. Check your page or try with a simple example. >> >>-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >>Van: Boris Kovalenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Verzonden: vrijdag 14 oktober 2005 10:56 >>Aan: MyFaces Discussion >>Onderwerp: Re: What am I doing wrong with DEFAULT_SUFFIX? >> >>Dennie de Lange wrote: >>Hello! >> >> Getting exception of javax.servlet.ServletException: too many >>servlet includes `/pages/index.xhtml' >>And according to documentation - DEFAULT_SUFFIX maps jsf to xhtml and >>Faces Servlet should get jsf. Isn't ? >> >> >> >> >>>Check your web.xml. .xhtml should be added to the <url-mapping> of the >>>Faces Servlet. Something like >>> <servlet-mapping> >>> <servlet-name>Faces Servlet</servlet-name> >>> <url-pattern>*.xhtml</url-pattern> >>> </servlet-mapping> >>> >>>Greetz Dennie >>>-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >>>Van: Boris Kovalenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>Verzonden: vrijdag 14 oktober 2005 10:40 >>>Aan: MyFaces Discussion >>>Onderwerp: Re: What am I doing wrong with DEFAULT_SUFFIX? >>> >>>Conway. Fintan (IT Solutions) wrote: >>>Hello! >>> >>> Tried without success. Getting exception of >>>javax.faces.FacesException: Default suffix must start with a dot! >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>Hi Boris, >>>> >>>>Have you tried using 'xhtml' instead of '.xhtml' (notice no '.') in >>>> >>>> >> >>the >> >> >> >>>><param-value>? Just a guess >>>> >>>>Fintan >>>> >>>>-----Original Message----- >>>>From: Boris Kovalenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>Sent: 14 October 2005 06:55 >>>>To: MyFaces Discussion >>>>Subject: What am I doing wrong with DEFAULT_SUFFIX? >>>> >>>> >>>>Hello! >>>> >>>> I want my pages to be .xhtml extension instead of standard jsp. So >>>>in my web.xml I use >>>> <context-param> >>>> <param-name>javax.faces.DEFAULT_SUFFIX</param-name> >>>> <param-value>.xhtml</param-value> >>>> </context-param> >>>> >>>>And nothing happened. Files not going through MyFaces precompiler and >>>> >>>> >> >>I >> >> >> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>getting them as is. Where am I wrong? Or may be this is a bug? >>>> >>>>MyFaces RC2 as of 20051009, resin 3.0.14 standalone >>>> >>>>With respect, >>>> Boris >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>>Regards, >>> Boris >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >>Regards, >> Boris >> >> >> >> >> > > Regards, > Boris > > > Regards, Boris

