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Alexey Kazakov commented on TOOLSDOC-342:
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- We use Servlet Version 3.0 for JSF 2.* by default and Servlet 2.5 for JSF 1.* but user
can choose any servlet version if he/she does not like the default one.
- Context path is a part of URI of the application. For example if you created a project
jsf-demo then the project name will be used as a context path and when you deploy the
project to the application server you can open this application in browser using the
following URL (just an example):
http://localhost:8080/jsf-demo/
*jsf-demo* is a project context.
- Runtime is a type of application server you are going to use for the project. Server is
an instance of this runtime. For example you can use the same runtime JBoss AS 7.0 for
your projects but if you can create a few servers for this runtime and each server will
present a local (or remote) server installation on your computer.
NeedInfo: Questions about the servlet window in new JSF project
wizard
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Key: TOOLSDOC-342
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TOOLSDOC-342
Project: Documentation for JBoss Tools and Developer Studio
Issue Type: Task
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: User Guide - JSF Tools
Affects Versions: 4.1.0
Reporter: Michelle Murray
Assignee: Alexey Kazakov
Fix For: 4.1.0
Attachments: JSF_Servletversion2.png
In the new JSF project wizard, the second window requires information about Servlets and
Servers (screen capture attached).
So that I can correctly document it for users, I have the following questions:
* Is 'ServletVersion' linked to the JSF version a user chooses? Or are they
completely independent?
* What is 'context path'?
* What is the difference between 'runtime' and 'target server'?
Thanks.
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