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Facelets View handler
sardar waqas ahmed
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is it necessary to add following piece of code in faces-cfg.xml file when using jsf2.0
<application>
<!-- Enables Facelets -->
<view-handler>com.sun.facelets.FaceletViewHandler</view-handler>
</application>
Carl Manschold
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No, facelets are default in
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sardar waqas ahmed
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Thanks carl
there is no need to define facelets in jsf 2.0
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