By the way. Strange enough, but this with the jetty version solved the problem :)

Matthias Wessendorf wrote:
can you try this jetty version:

<version>6.1.2rc0</version>



On 7/24/07, ncheltsov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Hi, I am trying to use myfaces 1.2 and I have the following error:

 No Factories configured for this Application. This happens if the
faces-initialization does not work at all - make sure that you properly
include all configuration settings necessary for a basic faces application and that all the necessary libs are included. Also check the logging output
of your web application and your container for any exceptions!
If you did that and find nothing, the mistake might be due to the fact that
you use some special web-containers which do not support registering
context-listeners via TLD files and 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>



Caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: No Factories configured for this Application. This happens if the faces-initialization does not work at all - make sure that you properly include all configuration settings necessary for a basic faces application and that all the necessary libs are included. Also check the logging output of your web application and your container for any exceptions! If you did that and find nothing, the mistake might be due to
the fact that you use some special web-containers which do not support
registering context-listeners via TLD files and a context listener is not
setup in your web.xml. A typical config looks like this;
org.apache.myfaces.webapp.StartupServletContextListener at
javax.faces.FactoryFinder.getFactory(FactoryFinder.java:90)
at
javax.faces.webapp.FacesServlet.init(FacesServlet.java:88)
at
org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHolder.initServlet(ServletHolder.java:433)
at
org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHolder.getServlet(ServletHolder.java:342)
at
org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHolder.handle(ServletHolder.java:463)
at
org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHandler.handle(ServletHandler.java:362)
at
org.mortbay.jetty.security.SecurityHandler.handle(SecurityHandler.java:216)
at
org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.SessionHandler.handle(SessionHandler.java:181)
at
org.mortbay.jetty.handler.ContextHandler.handle(ContextHandler.java:712)
at
org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext.handle(WebAppContext.java:405)
at
org.mortbay.jetty.handler.ContextHandlerCollection.handle(ContextHandlerCollection.java:211)
at
org.mortbay.jetty.handler.HandlerCollection.handle(HandlerCollection.java:114)
at
org.mortbay.jetty.handler.HandlerWrapper.handle(HandlerWrapper.java:139)
at org.mortbay.jetty.Server.handle(Server.java:313) at
org.mortbay.jetty.HttpConnection.handleRequest(HttpConnection.java:506)
at
org.mortbay.jetty.HttpConnection$RequestHandler.headerComplete(HttpConnection.java:830)
at
org.mortbay.jetty.HttpParser.parseNext(HttpParser.java:514)
at
org.mortbay.jetty.HttpParser.parseAvailable(HttpParser.java:211)
at
org.mortbay.jetty.HttpConnection.handle(HttpConnection.java:381)
at
org.mortbay.io.nio.SelectChannelEndPoint.run(SelectChannelEndPoint.java:396)
at
org.mortbay.thread.BoundedThreadPool$PoolThread.run(BoundedThreadPool.java:442) I am using maven-jetty-plugin 6.1.5. I don't know what stays behind this
plugin, but when I try to use JBoss-4.2 I
got the similar exception:

[INFO] [talledLocalContainer] java.lang.IllegalStateException: Application
was not properly initialized at startup, could not find Factor
y: javax.faces.application.ApplicationFactory
[INFO] [talledLocalContainer] at
javax.faces.FactoryFinder.getFactory(FactoryFinder.java:256)
[INFO] [talledLocalContainer] at
com.sun.faces.config.ConfigureListener$InitFacesContext.getApplication(ConfigureListener.java:1614)
[INFO] [talledLocalContainer] at
com.sun.faces.util.MessageFactory.getApplication(MessageFactory.java:255)
[INFO] [talledLocalContainer] at
com.sun.faces.util.MessageFactory.getMessage(MessageFactory.java:144)
[INFO] [talledLocalContainer] at
com.sun.faces.util.MessageFactory.getMessage(MessageFactory.java:122)
[INFO] [talledLocalContainer] at
com.sun.faces.util.MessageUtils.getExceptionMessageString(MessageUtils.java:277)
[INFO] [talledLocalContainer] at
com.sun.faces.config.ConfigureListener.digester(ConfigureListener.java:1180)
[INFO] [talledLocalContainer] at
com.sun.faces.config.ConfigureListener.contextInitialized(ConfigureListener.java:297)
[INFO] [talledLocalContainer] at
org.jboss.web.jsf.integration.config.JBossJSFConfigureListener.contextInitialized(JBossJSFConfigureLis

I tried everything and nothing helps. I tried to look in Internet, without
any result. Since the problem is reproduced on different
servers I began to thing, that this is the problem in JSF 1.2

 my web.xml is classical:

 <?xml version="1.0"?>
 <web-app xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee";

xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";

xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee
http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee/web-app_2_4.xsd";
          version="2.4">

     <display-name>Hardware Tracing System</display-name>
     <description>Hardware Tracing System</description>

    <listener>
        <listener-class>

org.apache.myfaces.webapp.StartupServletContextListener
        </listener-class>
    </listener>

    <servlet>
       <servlet-name>javax.faces.FacesServlet</servlet-name>
       <servlet-class>javax.faces.webapp.FacesServlet</servlet-class>

    </servlet>

    <servlet-mapping>
       <servlet-name>javax.faces.FacesServlet</servlet-name>
       <url-pattern>*.jsf</url-pattern>
    </servlet-mapping>

     <!-- Welcome files -->
     <welcome-file-list>
         <welcome-file>helloWorld.jsf</welcome-file>
     </welcome-file-list>

 </web-app>

 my faces-config.xml also:

 <?xml version="1.0"?>

 <!DOCTYPE faces-config PUBLIC
   "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD JavaServer Faces Config 1.0//EN"
   "http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-facesconfig_1_1.dtd"; >

 <faces-config>

     <!-- managed beans of the simple hello world app -->
     <managed-bean>

<managed-bean-name>helloWorldBacking</managed-bean-name>

<managed-bean-class>bg.obs.hts.HelloWorldBacking</managed-bean-class>
         <managed-bean-scope>request</managed-bean-scope>
     </managed-bean>

     <!-- navigation rules for helloWorld.jsp -->
     <navigation-rule>
         <from-view-id>/helloWorld.jsp</from-view-id>
         <navigation-case>
             <from-outcome>success</from-outcome>
             <to-view-id>/helloWorld.jsp</to-view-id>
         </navigation-case>
     </navigation-rule>
 </faces-config>

 Where the bleep is the problem. Any Idea.





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