Hi Werner,

I've noticed the presence of javax.faces.FacesServlet in javaee.jar under
AS9 / Glassfish (which is also in myfaces-api.jar), I didn't look further if
implementations are the same, but I reminded I saw your post so I said it
may interest you:

If you don't see the sens : javaee.jar is implicitely added to your
classpath, so nothing guaranties your desired version of FacesServlet (and
maybe other classes) will be the one that is executed.

Regards,
Zied


2007/6/18, Matthias Wessendorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

SJAS 9 is JavaEE 5

removing jsf-impl means, you removed the used IMPL
And only jsf-api (also shipped by the RI) is left.

A JavaEE5 container has to ignore a JSF runtime (and API), shipped
inside WEB-INF/lib.
Therefore myfaces-api / myfaces-impl aren't used.

I am not sure, how easy it is to *change* the used JSF runtime on SJAS 9.
JBoss has a parameter for this, AFAIK.

-Matthias

On 6/13/07, Juan Ignacio Sánchez Lara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anybody managed to make MyFaces 1.1.5 work on SJAS 9? When I try to
load
> a jsf page it throws an exception:
>
> java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
> javax.faces.application.Application.getELResolver(Application.java:443)
> ...
>
> It throws it even when I remove jsf-impl from server's lib directory, so
I
> assume it's due to servlet version.
>
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>
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