Nope,
You shouldn't change anything if you are using jboss AS, just if you are using tomcat or other container
Hi pope :-P (joking...joking)I do not understand what you wrote here:5. Unzip the jboss_jsf_libs file and copy the all the files from the lib directory of your lib directory of your Application Server installation. If you have paths to these files already set in your environment, make sure to update the paths to point to the new JAR files in the lib directory of the Application Server installation.What should I do?Where should I put the .zip file content?I checked the "<JBOSS_HOME>\lib" and none of the files you mentioned are in there. Then I checked the "<JBOSS_HOME>\server\default\deploy\jboss-web.deployer\jsf-libs" and I found all the files contained in the .zip file you told us.So... Should I overwrite the "jsf-libs" directory or should I delete it and copy the .zip content into the "<JBOSS_HOME>\lib" dir?Thank You anyway Fernando.Massi
On Jan 18, 2008 1:49 AM, Fernando Meyer <fernando@fmeyer.org> wrote:
_______________________________________________Hi peeps,
After we received a couple of feedbacks about 4.0.4 drools-jbrms, I did some tests against JBoss 4.2.2 and Tomcat 6.0.x and I have a resolution workaround
please check http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBRMSjsfdependencies for further explanations
I'm waiting your feedbacks about this problem
Thanks
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