In the web based WAS Admin Console you can see exactly the order of the jars
that websphere is loading for your application.  You have to dig into the
nested links for classloader after clicking on your app under Enterprise
Apps.  The end result is a tree view consisting of all the jars in the
classpath in the order they will be loaded.  You want to make sure
myfaces-xxx.jar is at the top of the tree above the was jars.

This helped us confirm that our PARENT_LAST classloader setting was indeed
taking affect. It ended up working fine.  Depending on whether you choose
application or module for your classloader scope, make sure you are viewing
the corresponding classloader details.


On 3/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Werner,
I am trying to follow your suggestion. To double check, I am just removing
these files:

myfaces-api-1.1.6-SNAPSHOT.jar
myfaces-impl-1.1.6-SNAPSHOT.jar

and leaving:
tomahawk-1.1.5-SNAPSHOT.jar

Or what is the approach?



  *Werner Punz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>*
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
>
> In fact according to the document I am making reference for installation
> says
> "/Unlike Websphere 6.0, in Websphere 6.1 the JSF Sun RI is bundled
> together with several other WAS libraries in
> com.ibm.ws.webcontainer_2.0.0.jar, so removing the webspheres JSF API
> jars is not an option. /"
>
> That is why I proceed with the class loader orders.
>
> But the problem persists.
>
ok... following, can you try to shift your application towards Sun RI
settings?
Tomahawk should work with the RI.


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