java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: javax.faces.weba

2020-05-26 10:36发布

问题:

I am getting this error, when executing JSF and PrimeFaces.

I have included these jars,

  • jsf-api-2.0.3.jar,
  • jsf-impl-2.0.3.jar ,
  • jstl-1.0.2.jar jars and
  • primefaces-2.2.RC2.jar

in the WEB-INF/lib folder.

Is there any jar I am missing?

回答1:

Apparently, you're not missing anything else. Just try to do the following:

  1. Ensure that the necessary jars exist in the "lib" project folder;
  2. Do clean & build;

In the end, you should find those included jars, available within the "build" project folder.



回答2:

Right click on project properties and follow below steps

"Project Properties" --> "Deployment Assembly", adding "Java Build Path Entries" -> "Maven Dependencies" solves the problem!



回答3:

Right click on project properties and follow below steps

"Project Properties" --> "Deployment Assembly", adding "Java Build Path Entries" ->jsf 2.0 (mojarra 2.0.3-fcs) solved my problems



回答4:

You can also do this, which solved my problem.
Right click on your project->properties->project facets->java server faces.

Then if the disabled library configuration option has selected, then change it to user library and then add mojarra's latest version and press OK button and try run the project again...

It should help.



回答5:

If you tried to convert your simple java project to web project using maven and changing specificications from project facets, you won't get a compile error but when you start deployment you can see this error message.

to solve this think of it. This is a web project and needs to deploy as a war file (or ear).

change packaging spec to war in your pom.xml then compile maven again.



回答6:

  1. Download JAR's from here: http://myfaces.apache.org/download.html

  2. Copy them to TOMCAT lib directory.

  3. Add to Tomcat web.xml these lines from screenshot: listener



回答7:

Adding below jars to path ..WebContent\WEB-INF\lib and a maven update solved the problem.

  • jsf-api

  • jsf-impl



回答8:

I added jsf 2.0 & mojarra 2.0.3-fcs in POM and it fixed my problem.

     <dependency>
        <groupId>javax.faces</groupId>
        <artifactId>jsf-api</artifactId>
        <version>2.1</version>
        <scope>provided</scope>
    </dependency>

    <dependency>
        <groupId>org.glassfish</groupId>
        <artifactId>javax.faces</artifactId>
        <version>2.4.0</version>
    </dependency>


回答9:

I had a similar issue and solved after running Maven Update a couple of times when it finally solved the issue. Running only once was not enough because the jar file was still corrupt so you need to make sure it opens with any compression tool like winzip or gzip.