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Summary: | JSF API Version in 5.5 | ||
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Product: | javaee | Reporter: | adam_schmidt <adam_schmidt> |
Component: | JSF | Assignee: | Petr Pisl <ppisl> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | blocker | ||
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 5.x | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Windows XP | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
adam_schmidt
2006-10-25 06:19:51 UTC
Thanks for this. Unfortunately for NetBeans 5.5 is too late. I expect that you use Tomcat as the target server. I'm right? No problems, I'll just have to keep it in mind for anyone else that has the same problem. Is this the kind of thing that could be included in NB6, or will the JSF libraries be upgraded to 1.2 for that release? FYI, the web container is tomcat under JBoss 4.0.4. Yes I will upgrade JSF 1.1 into NB 6.0. This is reason, why this issue will be still open. I don't think that NetBeans will bundle JSF 1.2 RI, because it's a part of Java EE 5 runtime specification. So when Tomcat will Java EE 5 compatible, then will have JSF 1.2 in site like Glassfish has. There is new way how it will be solved. The NetBeans shouldn't bundled any binary libraries, which don't have appropriate license. So we need to remove the jsf 1.1 library and user will have to provide the library to the IDE. Obsolete milestone, please reevaluate The problem is already fix. JSF version 1.1.02 is on the updatecenter now. |