Is jsf 2.2 not supported on glassfish 3.1.2?
My viewActions are not being invoked and some simple things do not behave same way as supposed with 2.1.23. So i am not sure about filing issues for 2.2
You can manually update the .jar file located at the Glassfish's /modules directory.
More information: How do I upgrade the JSF API in GlassFish?
By updating jar file some feature is supported. But, some of the feature. e.g. JSON processing is not supported. Use Glassfish 4.0 for best support.
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I am using WebSphere 8.5 which has a default implementation of JSF 2.0. I would like to use JSF 2.2. I was trying to find out which JAR files should I be getting to have my application use JSF 2.2?
For MyFaces, you'll want myfaces-impl and myfaces-api as well its runtime dependencies commons-beanutils, commons-collections, commons-digester, and commons-logging. For Mojarra, you'll just need jsf-api and jsf-impl.
Whichever implementation you use, make sure to follow the instructions for packaging third-party JSF implementations on WebSphere:
Configuring JavaServer Faces implementation
I'm trying to upgrade from JSF 2.2 to 2.4 in Netbeans 11.0.
I downloaded the binaries and added it as a new library:
But when I look into the properties of my project, I still see the old JSF versions 1.2 and 2.2:
Is adding it as a Maven dependency the only way to upgrade? I wanted to upgrade it globally, for all (future) projects.
I'm using Java EE 8 with Payara Server 5.192.
JSF 2.4 does not exist as an official API at all. Do not use it. Currently latest official version is 2.3 and the next one will be 3.0 which will be released as part of Jakarta EE 9 (which is essentially exactly the same as 2.3, but then with the package renamed from javax.faces to jakarta.faces).
See also the blog article Do not use org.glassfish Mojarra 2.4.0! written by yours truly.
No, JSF 2.4 is not there yet. Technically speaking, Mojarra 2.4.0 represents the latest state of the master branch as it was during the transfer from Oracle to Eclipse. That transfer took place when JSF 2.3 specification was already released and JSF 2.4 specification has still to be started yet. JSF 2.4 is far from being a beta, let alone a reasonable snapshot. And yet there is a Mojarra 2.4.0 in Maven instead of e.g. a Mojarra 2.4.0-M1. As per the agreement between Oracle and Eclipse, it was necessary to release the latest work on Mojarra under Oracle's umbrella into Maven Central before the transfer to Eclipse was completed. And later Eclipse will do the same after the transfer is completed so that the integrity can be validated by the public. Using version "2.4.0" is indeed way too confusing for the public, because does actually not at all represent a real "2.4.0" version, but it is what it is.
As to your specific problem with Netbeans, you need to upgrade it to see "JSF 2.3" as an option in its built-in dropdown. Alternatively you can also just ignore it and write JSF 2.3 targeted code yourself instead of letting the IDE autogenerate it. That's basically what that "JSF 2.3" option is doing. Autogenerating the suitable JSF 2.3 faces-config.xml file and such. But you as a programmer of course can easily write code yourself based on official documentation.
I downloaded binary which has javax.faces-2.1.13 as the latest binary release. I want to upgrade my GlassFish JSF library but it has jsf-api-jar and other impl. How do I update and where do I download the jars?
Just replace both jsf-api.jar and jsf-impl.jar in the Glassfish /modules folder by the single javax.faces.jar file.
Since Mojarra 2.1.6 the build system has been changed to comply Java EE Maven rules, see also issue 2028. This resulted in the API and impl being merged into a single JAR file.
if you having some issues after replacing faces files in glassfish/modules folder, like non-compatibility of you framework version with jsf 2.2,2.3 and etc (for example "icefaces 4.1.1 error 200 during update: javax.faces.viewstate not found") or some unexpected behaviour - dont forget to clean glassfish/domains/somedomain/osgi-cache
I'm fairly new to JSF and Richfaces.
I'm looking to upgrade our system from JSF 1.1.2 to the latest 2.0. Also looking at upgrading our Richfaces 3.0 to 3.3
Under the lib folder for old projects we currently have the following:
ajax4jsf-1.1.1.1.jar
commons-beanutils-1.7.0.0.jar
commons-collections-3.3.1.0.jar
commons-digester-1.6.0.0.jar
commons-logging-1.1.1.0.jar
jsf-api-1.1.2.0.jar
jsf-facelets-1.1.12.0.jar
jsf-impl-1.1.2.0.jar
jstl-1.1.2.0.jar
richfaces-3.0.1.1.jar
This is what I have added:
richfaces-api-3.3.3.Final (Added)
richfaces-impl-3.3.3.Final (Added)
richfaces-ui-3.3.3.Final (Added)
So what I'm looking for is info on what Jars I can remove and what Jars I'm missing that need to be added.
Thanks
Hmm, before talking about the libs... What's your goal using jsf 2.0 and rf 3.3? I am asking because rf 3.3 does not really make use of jsf 2.0. As the jsf 2.0 roadmap for richfaces says
The goal of JSF 2.0 support in the 3.3.3 release is to run your existing RichFaces 3.3.X applications in a JSF 2.0/EE6 environment with little or no changes.
See this link: jsf 2.0 roadmap for richfaces
OK, back to your libs... I don't remember them by heart, but at least you should change jsf-api and jsf-impl to 2.x versions and drop the old stuff. I would have a look at a rf 3.3 demo project, what is contained there.
You can also just use RichFaces Maven archetype and create a project with everything you need.
I am trying to find out what implementation version of JSF that bundle with Glassfish 3.0.1. Is it Mojarra 2.0.2 or 2.0.3
Here http://glassfish.java.net/downloads/3.0.1-final.html, it only tell me that it is JSF 2.0 but not sure what implementation is it.
I remember you can find out about that information by writing 1-2 simple line of codes, but I forgot. I am using Java-EE 6 BTW
It is 2.0.2. You can replace it with a download of 2.0.3 or even 2.1.0-RC (don't forget to clean the cache).
FacesContext.class.getPackage().getImplementationVersion();