Re: Porting a JSF based application from Netbeans 6.1 to Eclipse Ganymede 3.4
- From: David Segall <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 14:07:22 GMT
Rakesh <rakesh.usenet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi -I believe that com.sun.rave contains the components used by the
I am trying to port some applications from Netbeans 6.1 to Eclipse
3.4 Ganymede. I got the following list of compilation errors, similar
to the following -
import com.sun.rave.web.ui.appbase.AbstractRequestBean;
The import com.sun.rave cannot be resolved. I am trying to figure out
the appropriate JAR file that needs to be added to the build path. Can
you please suggest the right way of doing this.
NetBeans Visual Web Developer. There are some standard JSF components
in the Visual Web palette but most are derived from Java Studio
Creator. If you did not use the Visual Web Designer but selected
"Visual Web JavaServer Faces" instead of "JavaServer Faces" as the
framework when creating your project you can probably back out by
re-creating your JSF pages in NetBeans with some cut and paste. If you
did use the Visual Web Designer then, even if a solution to your
problem exists, you need some expert help. Try the nbusers mailing
list <http://www.netbeans.org/community/lists/top.html>.
.
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