[richfaces-issues] [JBoss JIRA] Updated: (RF-1255) Richfaces 3.1.2 breaks SJSAS 9.1 Admin web-app, when the libs are put into domain1/lib folder
Nick Belaevski (JIRA)
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Sun Oct 28 18:51:11 EDT 2007
[ http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/RF-1255?page=all ]
Nick Belaevski updated RF-1255:
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Fix Version/s: 3.2.0
Assignee: Alexander Smirnov
> Richfaces 3.1.2 breaks SJSAS 9.1 Admin web-app, when the libs are put into domain1/lib folder
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>
> Key: RF-1255
> URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/RF-1255
> Project: RichFaces
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 (build b58g-fcs)
> Richfaces 3.1.2
> Reporter: Rene Rattur
> Assigned To: Alexander Smirnov
> Fix For: 3.2.0
>
> Attachments: stack_trace.zip
>
>
> When the Richfaces 3.1.2 libs are put into a domains lib folder under SJSAS 9.1, the Admin web application breaks.
> I filed a bug report on glassfish https://glassfish.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=3626, here's what they had to say about this:
> "In order to understand what is happening you have to know a little bit about how
> JSF configures itself. It looks for faces-config.xml files in the classpath to
> see if should add new jsf extensions (such as a new ViewHandler) to help it
> process jsf pages. JSF does NOT do anything to ensure that a new component
> (i.e. ViewHanler) doesn't break other custom jsf extensions. It is unfortunate
> that these extensions can't be restricted to a subset of URLs, or be guarenteed
> to behave well.
> In this case, Ajax4JSF does not behave well. It both of your stack traces it
> appears Ajax4JSF is not doing the right thing. In the first, it is not handling
> the rendering of the page and has either changed the viewId or done something
> else to cause the default viewHandler to also not handle it (it appears it is
> redispatching recursively b/c of this). In the 2nd example, it is attempting to
> handle a JSFTemplating page instead of delegating to JSFTemplating -- it is
> unable to do so and fails.
> Ajax4JSF could fix both of these problems -- I cannot. Based on these stack
> traces, I would strongly suggest that you not include Ajax4JSF in a shared lib
> area as it will effect ALL JSF applications, not just the ones you want it to
> effect. Instead place the Ajax4JSF jar files in the WEB-INF/lib of your
> application(s)."
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