Nice to see I'm not the only one working my XXX off in weekends ;-)
Martin, I had actually already added all my JSF beans to my Spring xml file.
Didn't really work, but apparently that wasn't what you meant.
I removed it again, so the old errors came back... (= if I don't explicitely dig the necessary Sping beans up from the FacesContext in the JSF bean constructors)

Philippe

On 02 Apr 2006, at 21:05, Dennis Byrne wrote:

Good, cause Sean just branched and I did not want to spend day and night looking for a better way ;)

Dennis Byrne

-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Marinschek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 2, 2006 03:02 PM
To: 'MyFaces Discussion'
Subject: Re: MyFaces - Spring integration problems

No, no.

I should be more clear today.

What I meant is that the listener will be loaded automatically, and
that's good, cause it is absolutely necessary for MyFaces. But you
don't have to put it in the web.xml anymore, it will be loaded
automatically by the TLD.

regards,

Martin


On 4/2/06, Dennis Byrne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You can leave out the StartupServletContextListener, and nothing in
the whole app will change. This listener is in there for an issue with
the WebLogic container, which has been fixed already.
Martin

Martin,

The deloyment descriptor is also parsed in the listener as well. Encryption is initialized there too. I have another completed feature for MyFaces that I am planning on committing today that uses the listener as well.

Problems?

Dennis Byrne





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