Hi Adrian,

in this very specific case, you should be alright. Still, to play it
on the safe side, I would try to reconfigure Websphere not to use the
RI at all on the classpath.

If you don't want to go down this road, please change the log-settings
yourself by supplying a log4j.properties file which masks this
log-entry, as generally, this is very much an error, and we
specifically wanted to alarm users in this case.

regards,

Martin

On 8/6/07, Adrian Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've migrated from MyFaces 1.1.4 to 1.1.5 (with
> Websphere 6.1).
>
> I've this error message on my first access to the
> application :
> ERROR - MyfacesConfig.getCurrentInstance(191) | Both
> MyFaces and the RI are on your classpath. Please make
> sure to use only one of the two JSF-implementations.
>
> But the application runs fine.
>
> I'm using the first installation from
> http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/Websphere_Installation,
> so Classloader settings to PARENT_LAST.
> Wesphsere embedds its own JSF RI in its runtime, so
> it's detected my the myfaces runtime.
>
> I think this message is only an info message in my
> case and not an error message.
>
> Could someone confirm please ?
> Can the message be fixed in order not to alarm
> websphere users ?
>
> Thank you
>
>
>
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