Thanks for your reply. I appreciate the position of CODI, I see it as
analagous to
Seam, I think that's roughly correct.

I'm very interested in OpenWebBeans, I've seen some performance figures and
on the basis of them alone it looks like something worth using. The issue
is, can
I run it on glassfish? My current understanding which could be entirely
wrong is
no. Thinking about it, I'm really very interested in this.

I see that there's a weld 1.1.2 release but glassfish requires the
weld-osgi-bundle
which doesn't seem to be available. I suppose I could build from source but
we've
got a lot of application to develop and need to stick to core(ish)
responsibilities as
far as possible, or the job ain't gonna get done. That code won't write
itself.

I'll try and find some time to give a 3.1.2 nightly a test, we couldn't get
the 3.1.1
FCS working, and generally require a stable development environment as you
would
expect.

Thanks again.


struberg wrote:
> 
> Hi oversteer!
> 
> Glad you find CODI helpful!
> There are a few comments I'd like to make
> 
> 1.) CODI is an Apache MyFaces subproject, but not tied to the MyFaces JSF
> impl! CODI got coded only against the jsf-api and as such also works
> really fine with Mojarra and other JSF impls! Of course, taking the
> MyFaces JSF implementation is never a bad idea ;)
> 
> 2.) CODI got implemented by a few Apache OpenWebBeans CDI container
> committers. But it's not bound to OWB neither! 
> It got tested and runs really well on JBossAS7, Weld 1.1.2 and the latest
> Glassfish nightly builds too. Of course, OpenWebBeans is by far the
> fastest CDI container around today ;) (that's up to > x10 faster
> sometimes).
> 
> The problem you most probably face is that Glassfish-3.1 got the nick name
> 'Crashfish' already, due to it's lots of bugs :)
> Otoh, once we (Matze Wessendorf and I) pointed the Glassfish team to those
> bugs (and did a bit nose-rubbing on a conference and via twitter), they
> were really quick and fixed that bugs. I tested it with their nightly
> version and the bugs I experienced previously was gone.
> 
> So could you please just try the lastest GF-3.2 build?
> 
> Feel free to report back any success and also ping us if you need help
> with the transition to MyFaces and/or OpenWebBeans ;)
> 
> txs and LieGrue,
> strub
> 
> --- On Tue, 8/2/11, oversteer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> From: oversteer <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Glassfish 3.1 could not find Factory:
>> javax.faces.application.ApplicationFactory
>> To: [email protected]
>> Date: Tuesday, August 2, 2011, 12:16 PM
>> 
>> I'm thinking of switching to MyFaces from Mojarra after
>> being impressed with
>> CODI
>> and would like to run some tests.
>> 
>> On glassfish 3.1 I've added the useMyFaces &
>> useBundledJsf lines to
>> sun-web.xml,
>> and added the myfaces-bundle-2.1.1.jar to the classpath.
>> I've also tried
>> adding the
>> jars individually.
>> 
>> On deployment I get this error:
>> 
>> SEVERE: Exception while loading the app :
>> java.lang.IllegalStateException:
>> ContainerBase.addChild: start:
>> org.apache.catalina.LifecycleException:
>> java.lang.IllegalStateException: Application was not
>> properly initialized at
>> startup, could not find Factory:
>> javax.faces.application.ApplicationFactory
>> 
>> Any ideas? I hope it's an easy one.
>> -- 
> 
> 

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