On 8/25/05, Rick Reumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Craig McClanahan wrote the following on 8/25/2005 1:00 PM:
> 
> > ContextLoaderListener is a Spring thing ... if you're going to take
> > advantage of the ability to use the managed beans facility to create
> > spring beans transparently, then you need the servlet context listener
> > registered in web.xml (see the use cases version), plus all the Spring
> > jars.  If you're not using that facility, you shouldn't need those
> > things (if you do, that's a bug -- the spring layer is supposed to be
> > optional).
> 
> Thanks Craig. That was the problem. (Although I'm having another issue
> now, but I'll address that on MyFaces since I don't believe it's shale
> related. (Saw your post there as well).
> 
> Side note, it might be nice if, for the separate Shale components, on
> the shale home page, you list which jars are required. I guess it's
> pretty obvious which ones you need (or in my case 'shouldn't' include,
> but when starting out you aren't absolutely sure so you often 'over jar'
> - in this case it burned me. I figured I didn't need the Spring ones (or
> the clay one(s?)) but wasn't positive. (Actually I tried at first
> removing the Spring jars but still ran into error but now I'm realizing
> it was a different error and just assumed it was because I had removed
> the Spring jars so I put them back... but that error isn't related to
> teh Spring jars. Oh the joys of debugging configuartion issues:)
> 

I'll link to it off the wiki, but that info also really belongs in the
release notes ... hmm, better get cracking on those ...

Craig
 

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