Hello Marc, I'm not the best expert in page fragmentation, but I would say it's impossible because RequestDispatcher.include cannot include anything from another application, it just dispatch to another (or the same) servlert.
I think what you need requires one of the following: a. frame b. portlet Sorry, ~ Simon On 11/5/07, nikkomarc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > My jsp page uses myfaces/tomahawk. I'd like to import a page header and a > page footer to my jsp page. The page header and footer also use > myfaces/tomahawk. To research this, I downloaded the > myfaces-examples-simple. Then, I copied that application to create a new > HelloWorldWeb application. In my HelloWorldWeb application, I > successfully > included the page header by referencing page_header.jsp that is part of > the > same application. Including it through jsp:include and c:import both were > successful. > > > <f:facet name="header"> > <f:subview id="header"> > <jsp:include page="/inc/page_header.jsp" /> > </f:subview> > </f:facet> > > or > <f:facet name="header"> > <f:subview id="header"> > <c:import context="/HelloWorldWeb" > url="/inc/page_header.jsp" /> > </f:subview> > </f:facet> > > I then, tried to import the same page_header.jsp page from a different web > application as shown below: > > <f:facet name="header"> > <f:subview id="header"> > <c:import context="/myfaces-examples-simple" > url="/inc/page_header.jsp" /> > </f:subview> > </f:facet> > > When I try to access that page, I get a FacesContext error: > > "Faces context not found. getResponseWriter will fail. Check if the > FacesServlet has been initialized at all in your web.xml configuration > fileand if you are accessing your jsf-pages through the correct mapping. > E.g.: if your FacesServlet is mapped to *.jsf (with the -element), you > need > to access your pages as 'sample.jsf'. If you tried to access 'sample.jsp', > you'd get this error-message." > > How can I import a page header from a different application and contains > myfaces code to my jsp page? > > Thank you, > > Marc > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/How-to-use-jstl-import-to-import-a-page-fragment-from-a-different-application--tf4753529.html#a13592788 > Sent from the MyFaces - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >

