I just checked in the scaffolding for the servlet-booking example, a WAR
which will target Tomcat and Jetty (and perhaps even JBoss AS once I get the
profiles setup). In the process, I believe I solved the issue of binding the
JCDI Manager to JNDI in Jetty. What's really strange though is that once I
get the Manager, it doesn't find any beans on my classpath. But that might
have to do with...
Jetty is still in a crippled state. First, JSF 2 does not appear fully on
Jetty. If I use the @ManagedBean annotation, the bean cannot be found. If I
used the @Named annotation, same thing. Both examples work unchanged on
Tomcat. So I'm not sure yet. Going to contact the Mojarra team.
The scaffolding works beautifully on Tomcat. I'm going to working both the
booking and servlet-booking projects as I fill out the functionality.
-Dan
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