I'm glad you figured it out! I really don't have even a guess at an
explanation beyond my usual distaste for Eclipse (NetBeans and IDEA have
better JSF support, IME). But, you're working, so that's the important
thing.
Good luck! :)
On 5/21/10 9:56 AM, webtier_at_javadesktop.org wrote:
> Hi Jason,
>
> I just found what the problem was. The culprit was Eclipse Project Facets configuration.
> I use Eclipse WebTools (Galileo) to create my project. The Facets was setup like this: Dynamic Web module: 2.4, Java 1.4, JavaServers Faces 1.1. I try to modify these settings to at least work with JSF 1.2... Can't figured out how to modify it, Eclipse complain about a zillion things. So, I created a new web project using web module 2.5 and Java 6 and NO jsf facets.
>
> That was it! Everything was running fine!
>
> I don't fully understand why. Surely at runtime eclipse didn't handle well the fact that the project was setup with JSF 1.1 and in my web content library was JSF 1.2.
>
> Someone have a better explanation?
>
> Sylvain
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