[seam-dev] Problem rendering application migrated from EAP5.1 to AS7
Sande Gilda
sgilda at redhat.com
Fri Jun 10 10:55:33 EDT 2011
I am migrating an EAP5.1 application to AS7. It is using Seam 2.2 and
RichFaces 3.3.1. I have made the datasource changes. I have also made
the changes for the new modular class loader support. My server has all
the latest bug fixes to get past issues I've run into.
I am at the point where the server starts up successfully without errors
and my application deploys successfully, also without errors. However,
when hit the URL for my application in a browser, the JSF/xhtml tags do
not render. Only the html tags and plain text render on the page. When I
view source for the page, the tags are definitely there.
So, a partial section of the page source looks like this:
<p>Please login here</p>
<div class="dialog">
<h:panelGrid columns="2" rowClasses="prop" columnClasses="name,value">
<h:outputLabel for="username">Username</h:outputLabel>
<h:inputText id="username"
value="#{credentials.username}"/>
<h:outputLabel for="password">Password</h:outputLabel>
<h:inputSecret id="password"
value="#{credentials.password}"/>
<h:outputLabel for="rememberMe">Remember me</h:outputLabel>
<h:selectBooleanCheckbox id="rememberMe"
value="#{rememberMe.enabled}"/>
</h:panelGrid>
</div>
<p> <u>Users</u>
That part of the page renders like this:
Login
Please login here
Username Password Remember me
_Users_
I don't see any tag controls like input text, buttons, or other
controls. I tried upgrading to RichFaces 3.3.3 but it made no
difference. I also set the log level to DEBUG, but don't see any errors
in the server.log file.
Has anyone migrated a Seam 2.2 application successfully to AS7? I'm new
to Seam (and UI coding in general), so I'm looking for any pointers to
get around this issue.
Thanks,
Sande
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