I dont have experience with JSF. Based on the wiki entry at
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBoss5AndMyFaces
anonymous wrote : There is no technical reason to use MyFaces Core on JBoss 4.2 or JBoss
5.x. But there are other reasons you might want to bundle it with your WAR. For instance,
you might have an old JSF application that already uses MyFaces and you don't want to
retest your app on a new JSF implementation. In that case, you can bundle the JSF
implementation with your WAR and add this to your web.xml:
|
| | <context-param>
| |
<param-name>org.jboss.jbossfaces.WAR_BUNDLES_JSF_IMPL</param-name>
| | <param-value>true</param-value>
| | </context-param>
|
| This will cause JBoss to ignore the built-in JSF implementation as long as you use the
default classloader settings. If you declare a classloader in jboss-web.xml or set
useJBossWebLoader = true then the above <context-param> will not work.
So have you declared your own classloder for your application, which might be the reason
why its not working.
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