If you're using JSF1.2 (and you should) then this listener is not needed. Both the Sun and Apache JSF1.2 implementations will automatically initialise themselves.

In fact, if you add this listener when using MyFaces 1.2.x then you will see a warning in the logfiles.

The listener is needed only for the old JSF1.1 releases.

Regards,
Simon

radhesh schrieb:
It is straightforward...just switch to MyFaces listener as shown below

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

Regards,
Radhesh
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abchilla wrote:
Hi,

thanks for that fix. I am new to this types aswell. I had the same issue.
I wanted to use MyFaces for my project, but now i just kicked those jars
out, so i did not get this error.
I want to know 2 things:

Where can i read about what this listener ConfigureListener is for?

how do i bind myfaces into it instead of sun faces. in my web.xml there is
the listener for sun.faces
how do i exchange it with a listener for myfaces.

<listener>

<listener-class>com.sun.faces.config.ConfigureListener</listener-class>

    </listener>


thanks

Kunle Ola wrote:
David,

Thanks for the advice, this is my first experience with JSF.Your advice
fixed my issue.

Thanks

Kunle

On Dec 27, 2007 12:36 PM, david delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Kunle Ola a écrit :
Hi,

My setup:

myfaces-1.2.0

....

com.sun.faces.config.ConfigurationException : CONFIGURATION FAILED!
null
        at
com.sun.faces.config.ConfigManager.initialize(ConfigManager.java:212)
        at
com.sun.faces.config.ConfigureListener.contextInitialized(
ConfigureListener.java:174)
Don't mix sun implementation of jsf and myfaces implementation! If you
use myfaces-1.2.0, remove sun's jsf from your webapp!



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