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Martin Eigenbrodt reopened WBRI-263:
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I'm sorry, but if you can'ts see the "Hello World" you *have* actually
reproduced the bug. Please have a look at my code (also contained in the zip), there is
not really much that can go wrong and I've just verified it using a clean download of
jboss 5.1 (for java 6) and the webbeans preview. It DOES display Hello World as long as
it's the only webbeans app within the jboss. Maybe you've used a jboss instance
that already contains a webbeans application?
The esential part of the code:
@SessionScoped
@Named
public class BackingBean implements Serializable {
public String getText() {
return "Hello World!";
}
}
jsf:
..
<h:outputText
value="#{backingBean.text}"></h:outputText>
..
Problems using WebBeans in multiple Applications (EARS)
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Key: WBRI-263
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/WBRI-263
Project: Web Beans
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 1.0.0.PREVIEW1
Environment: JBoss 5.0.1.GA,
TEsted with WebBean 1.0.0.Preview and today snapshot
Reporter: Martin Eigenbrodt
Assignee: Pete Muir
Fix For: 1.0.0.CR1
Attachments: bug.zip
Multiple EARS that use webbeans seem to interfer.
I've prepared a simple testcase. The zip contains an ear "earA.ear" that
includes a war with a simple jsf page and a backing bean.
The backing beans has got a method that is used within the jsf page:
public String getText() {
return "Hello World!";
}
The second ear "empty.ear" does only contain an empty beans.xml in the
META-INF dir.
If you deploy just earA.ear you can view the jsf page at
http://localhost:8080/EarAWar/index.jsf . It display a Heading "Test" and the
line "Hello World" below.
If you now deploy the earA.ear and the empty.ear and restart, the "Hello World"
will be gone.
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