2007/6/21, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
--- GEDA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Besides the one in the WEB-INF/lib ... I am not
> using any other plugin. And no, I don't have the JSF
> plugin because I am not using JSF in my project.
I guess I was more asking "what's in your WEB-INF/lib
as c
--- GEDA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Besides the one in the WEB-INF/lib ... I am not
> using any other plugin. And no, I don't have the JSF
> plugin because I am not using JSF in my project.
I guess I was more asking "what's in your WEB-INF/lib
as compared to what your project is actually using"
Besides the one in the WEB-INF/lib ... I am not using any other plugin. And
no, I don't have the JSF plugin because I am not using JSF in my project.
Here are xmls:
http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans";
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
xmlns:aop="http://www.sprin
On 6/20/07, cilquirm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is most probably not related to Struts.
I can't claim to know the intrinsics of your setup but it looks like you're
missing some jars need for JSF.
It might be that you're running an older version of the J2EE stack.
javax.el.ExpressionFactor
What plugin libs are you using vs. having in
WEB-INF/lib? For example, do you have the JSF plugin?
d.
--- GEDA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> cilquirm wrote:
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> > Did you see what happens when you take out the
> interceptor?
> >
> > As I see it, you should still be getting this
cilquirm wrote:
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> Did you see what happens when you take out the interceptor?
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> As I see it, you should still be getting this error ( since I postulate
> they are unrelated :) )
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> I am sure they are unrelated ...
> I will try to rule it out from the struts.xml file
>
> If not, then
Did you see what happens when you take out the interceptor?
As I see it, you should still be getting this error ( since I postulate they
are unrelated :) )
If not, then this indeed is a mystery.
GEDA wrote:
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> Thanks anyway for your answer.
> I have to say there are a great bunch of good
Thanks anyway for your answer.
I have to say there are a great bunch of good guys on this forum.
The thing is that I am not using intentionally the JSF framewrok. I just
added an interceptor to the application. What is the problem here ?
cilquirm wrote:
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> This is most probably not related t
This is most probably not related to Struts.
I can't claim to know the intrinsics of your setup but it looks like you're
missing some jars need for JSF.
It might be that you're running an older version of the J2EE stack.
javax.el.ExpressionFactory comes with J2EE 5, and is part of JSF 1.2
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