Btw, we are putting out new module releases this week, so if you hold off for a day or two, it will be easier to get started w/ Seam 3.
You need to include the portable JBoss Logging library. I know, it sounds JBoss-specific, but it's not. It's just a portable logging abstraction that we feel offers some options, such as type-safe logging messages, that you don't get w/ any other logging library (i.e., slf4j). JBoss Logging can use any popular provider that is on the classpath (log4j, slf4j, etc)<dependency><groupId>org.jboss.logging</groupId><artifactId>jboss-logging</artifactId><version>3.0.0.Beta4</version></dependency>You can include this library even if you are deploying to JBoss AS. It doesn't cause conflicts.-Danp.s. Here is the source code for jboss-logging: http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/common/jboss-logging/trunk/
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Sebastian E. Ovide <sebastian.ovide@gmail.com> wrote:
_______________________________________________Hi All,I am getting SEVERE: Class [ Lorg/jboss/logging/Logger; ] not found. Error while loading [ class org.jboss.seam.international.timezone.DefaultTimeZoneProducer ] when trying to include Seam Faces into my poms...so I've downloaded the sample (seam-faces-examples-short-ly) and tried to run in... getting the same error.I'm using NetBeans 6.9.1 and running the application from there (with GlassFish)any ideas ?
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