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Re: JSFTemplating: The self-defined handler can not be found

From: Jim Jiang <jim.jiang_at_sun.com>
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 11:00:50 +0800

Both answer is 'Yes'.
I clean and build project , the Handler.map show the 'tt.getResponse' .
The only difference between my step with the guide is that I copy all
the needed jar to <glassfish>/lib, to reduce the war size for quicker
deployment.

Thanks,
Jim

Anissa Lam wrote:

> Hi Jim,
> After changing the name of the method, did you 'clean and build
> project' ?
> When you look at the Handler.map, does it show 'tt.getResponse' or
> 'Test.getResponse' ?
>
> Anissa
>
> Jim Jiang wrote:
>
>> I have a basic question about JSFTemplate.
>> I followed the guide 'Templating for JavaServer™ Faces Technology --
>> NetBeans Project Tutorial' , and deploy and run the demo successfully.
>> But when I tried to modified the demo to change handler name from
>> Test.getResponse to * tt.*getResponse, I got below error when running
>> abc.jsf.
>>
>> /javax.servlet.ServletException: Handler 'tt*.*getResponse' in event
>> 'beforeEncode' is not declared! Ensure the '_at_Handler' annotation has
>> been defined on the handler Java method, that it has been compiled
>> with the annotation processing tool, and that the resulting
>> 'META-INF/jsftemplating/Handler.map' is located in your classpath
>> (you may need to do a clean build)./
>>
>>
>> I only changed 2 place:
>> One is in abc.jsf: (the bold text)
>> <!beforeEncode
>> * tt.*getResponse(upper(userInput="#{in}" response=>$pageSession{foo});
>> />
>> Another is in ExampleHandlers.java
>> @Handler(id="*tt*.getResponse",
>> input={
>> @HandlerInput(name="userInput", type=String.class)
>> },
>> output={
>> @HandlerOutput(name="response", type=String.class)
>> })
>>
>> I make sure that the file META-INF/jsftemplating/Handler.map is
>> generated in the war WEB-INF/lib directory.
>> but the info.jsf always show the handler I defined, it always show
>> Test.getReponse.
>>
>> Any other place need to be changed for just renaming handler?
>> BTW, I use Netbean 5.5.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jim
>