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Re: Cannot find the tab library descriptor? But it's there! [message #265128 is a reply to message #265113] |
Wed, 01 October 2008 16:44 |
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Originally posted by: eclipse-news.rizzoweb.com
If you don't get a response, try posting the question to the
eclipse.webtools newsgroup where it might receive more attention.
Eric
Dave Alvarado wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Eclipse 3.4 on Windows XP. I've created a web application
> project using a MyFaces 1.2 JSF framework. Although the proper JAR
> files are in my project's WebContent/WEB-INF/lib directory, upon editing
> a JSP, I still see errors:
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> http://screencast.com/t/deIpnzgqt
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> with messages like:
> Cannot find the tag library descriptor for "http://java.sun.com/jsf/core"
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> How can I clean this up?
>
> Thanks, - Dave
>
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Re: Cannot find the tab library descriptor? But it's there! [message #265137 is a reply to message #265113] |
Wed, 01 October 2008 17:16 |
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Dave Alvarado wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Eclipse 3.4 on Windows XP. I've created a web application
> project using a MyFaces 1.2 JSF framework. Although the proper JAR
> files are in my project's WebContent/WEB-INF/lib directory, upon editing
> a JSP, I still see errors:
>
> http://screencast.com/t/deIpnzgqt
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> with messages like:
> Cannot find the tag library descriptor for "http://java.sun.com/jsf/core"
>
> How can I clean this up?
If cleaning and rebuilding or revalidating the project doesn't work,
check the version of the installed Dynamic Web Module facet on the
project. It would need to be at least 2.3 to support this kind of
access.
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Nitin Dahyabhai
Eclipse WTP Source Editing
IBM Rational
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Nitin Dahyabhai
Eclipse Web Tools Platform
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Re: Cannot find the tab library descriptor? But it's there! [message #265149 is a reply to message #265145] |
Wed, 01 October 2008 19:36 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: eclipse-news.rizzoweb.com
Dave Alvarado wrote:
> Regarding
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>> check the version of the installed Dynamic Web Module facet on the
>> project
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> How do I do that? Thanks, - Dave
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Right-click on the project, choose Properties; then select Project
Facets and see the list of facets and versions.
Hope this helps,
Eric
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