On 2/5/10 1:21 PM, Mark Space wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have what is likely a configuration issue but I can't work out where
> the problem is. I made a simple JSF 2 page to test out my Glassfish
> installation.
>
> What I'm seeing is is that custom actions don't seem to be interpreted
> at all. They just end up in the output on the client (browser)
> unchanged. In addition, EL expressions that reference managed beans
> end up the same way: #{bean.property} just gets passed straight
> through to the client un-altered.
>
> Here's my JSF page. There's a lot less config than previous versions
> of JSF/JSP, but I thought that was the point with 2.0.
and this file has an .xhtml extension?
Ludo
>
> <?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' ?>
> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
> "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
> xmlns:h="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html">
> <h:head>
> <title>Facelet Title</title>
> </h:head>
> <h:body>
> Hello from Facelets
> <br /><br />
> #{TestBean.hashCode}
> <br /><br />
> <h:form>
> <h:inputText size="2" maxlength="2"/>
> <h:commandButton id="submit" value="submit" action="response" />
> </h:form>
> </h:body>
> </html>
>
> Both the #{TestBean.hashCode} and the entire <h:form> element get
> passed to the browser unchanged. I assume there's some obvious
> configuration missing but I can't guess what. Most of this project is
> auto-generated in NetBeans and I assume correct. It looks right when
> I browse through the files in the War file. But obviously something
> is amiss.
>
> Any ideas? Help is much appreciated.
>
>
>
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