Solved, thanks for your help. The linux server needed the saxon's jars.
Don't know exactly why the applications works in Windows without them,
maybe they are in the classpath or something similar that i can't find.
So thanks again.
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On 12/01/2010 11:03, Nicanor Gutiérrez Reque
On 12/01/2010 11:03, Nicanor Gutiérrez Requejo wrote:
Hi, i'm developing an application, and i'm having some problems with the
publishing of it. When i deploy it my local server it works fine, with
no error. But when i deploy it in other remote tomcat, it doesn't work,
and it shows me the followi
Not sure why, but at first this seemed like a tomcat issue, like some
sort of different configuration on both servers since I deploy the exact
same application on both servers with same libraries. Libraries like
hibernate, ajax, myfaces, etc. are always deployed every time when I
deploy my appl
Have not you tried to ask this question on myfaces-specific lists?
Also, may it be, that there are different version of the libraries
in your development and production tomcats?
2008/7/10 Sérgio Vieira Rolanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The basewebAcessoLogin.unidade.seqUnidade.value returns an Int
Forgot to mention, I don't get the exception on every SelectOneMenu, it
seems like a random thing. Maybe it's an ajax problem?
Sérgio Vieira Rolanski wrote:
The basewebAcessoLogin.unidade.seqUnidade.value returns an Integer
object. The weird thing is that it works on Windows (netbeans + bundle
The basewebAcessoLogin.unidade.seqUnidade.value returns an Integer object. The
weird thing is that it works on Windows (netbeans + bundle tomcat), but it
doesn't work on Debian. Both are running Tomcat 5.5.17. From my point of view
it should work on both servers without the need to change anyth
g.IllegalArgumentException: Value is no String
> (class=java.lang.Integer, value=1) and ...
>
> or that has nothing to do with the value I'm setting?
>
> Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>>>
>>> From: Sérgio Vieira Rolanski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Subje
arles R wrote:
From: Sérgio Vieira Rolanski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problem publishing application to debian with
tomcat 5.5.17
I believe you mean the System.GetProperty("file.encoding")
on my windows computer I get "Cp1252" and on my
> From: Sérgio Vieira Rolanski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Problem publishing application to debian with
> tomcat 5.5.17
>
> I believe you mean the System.GetProperty("file.encoding")
It's System.getProperty(), but yes.
> on my windows computer
From: Sérgio Vieira Rolanski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problem publishing application to debian with
tomcat 5.5.17
This is my "java -version" from the server running debian:
O.k., that looks good. Digging deeper into your error messages, there's this
one:
do
> From: Sérgio Vieira Rolanski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Problem publishing application to debian with
> tomcat 5.5.17
>
> This is my "java -version" from the server running debian:
O.k., that looks good. Digging deeper into your error messages, there'
This is my "java -version" from the server running debian:
Java version "1.5.0_14"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_14-b03)
Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (build 1.5.0_14-b03, mixed mode)
About my Tomcat, I downloaded and used the last 5.5.x and the 6.0.16
versions on b
> From: Sérgio Vieira Rolanski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Problem publishing application to debian with tomcat 5.5.17
>
> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Value is no String
> (class=java.lang.Integer, value=4) and component
> _idJsp46:smUnidadewith
The above error message does not lo
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