JSF - unknown tag [message #174739] |
Tue, 18 July 2006 07:38 |
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Originally posted by: cap_nemesis.hotmail.com
When I display a jsp page with JSF in a "Java Project" the editor does not
recognize JSF tags, whereas opening the page in a "Dynamic Web Project"
renders the page without warnings.
So how can I enable JSF support in a normal java project?
Thx!
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Re: JSF - unknown tag [message #174859 is a reply to message #174739] |
Wed, 19 July 2006 08:12 |
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Originally posted by: marx.nospam_wasko.pl
Markus Kühn napisał(a):
> When I display a jsp page with JSF in a "Java Project" the editor does not
> recognize JSF tags, whereas opening the page in a "Dynamic Web Project"
> renders the page without warnings.
> So how can I enable JSF support in a normal java project?
you need JSF plugin, JSF libraries (1.1 only), and Dynamic Web Project
with JSF Facets
Marx
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Re: JSF - unknown tag [message #175074 is a reply to message #175059] |
Thu, 20 July 2006 06:01 |
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Originally posted by: marx.nospam_wasko.pl
Markus Kühn napisał(a):
> So you mean it cannot be done, making a "NOT Dynamic Web Project" JSF-tag
> aware?
I think so
I had problems even in Dynamic project when something was misconfigured
Marx
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Re: JSF - unknown tag [message #175105 is a reply to message #175074] |
Thu, 20 July 2006 09:49 |
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Originally posted by: cap_nemesis.hotmail.com
>> So you mean it cannot be done, making a "NOT Dynamic Web Project" JSF-tag
>> aware?
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> I think so
> I had problems even in Dynamic project when something was misconfigured
> Marx
I guess I'll have to convert the project.
Thx for you time.
Markus
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Re: JSF - unknown tag [message #175217 is a reply to message #175159] |
Fri, 21 July 2006 09:40 |
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Originally posted by: cap_nemesis.hotmail.com
"Nitin Dahyabhai" <nitind@us.ibm.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:e9og0v$vse$1@utils.eclipse.org...
>>>> When I display a jsp page with JSF in a "Java Project" the editor does
>>>> not recognize JSF tags, whereas opening the page in a "Dynamic Web
>>>> Project" renders the page without warnings.
>>>> So how can I enable JSF support in a normal java project?
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> What exactly did you mean by "display", and which parts of JSF support
> were you looking for? A certain amount of it should always work, even in
> a Java project.
By "display" I mean opening a page in the editor.
I expected the editor to know about the JSF tags, so that it wouldn't
display the "unknow tag"-warnings and I would be able to use the
autocompletion feature for the tags.
All that is working at least in a dynamic web project.
Markus
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Re: JSF - unknown tag [message #175592 is a reply to message #175275] |
Thu, 27 July 2006 16:08 |
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Originally posted by: cap_nemesis.hotmail.com
"Nitin Dahyabhai" <nitind@us.ibm.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:e9vfgu$elm$1@utils.eclipse.org...
> Have you also placed the JSR tag library .jars into the project, set up
> the Java Build Path so that the Servlet APIs are available, and put the
> correct tag library directives into your .jsp file?
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> --
> - Nitin
I added all the libs of a standard dynamic web project via the build path,
but the tags are still not recognized.
The tag directives are ok.
What exactly do you mean by "placing" tag libs into the project?
Sry for the late reply (accident).
Markus
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