The minimal assembles don't contain the myfaces components but they do contain the jee-specs component. The jee-specs component is a parent of all webapps and includes the JSF 1.2 apis in its classpath. I provided instructions in another email for one way to work around this since Jochen said that upgrading to JSF1.2 is not an option. Best wishes, Paul On Nov 1, 2007, at 4:41 PM, Kevan Miller wrote: > > > On 11/1/07, David Jencks wrote: Paul may > have more info, but my understanding is that for javaee > compliance we need to, by default, support myfaces 1.2 and ignore any > attempt to use earlier/other jsf implementations. > > You might be able to disable this support by turning off the myfaces > and myfaces-deployer modules in config.xml by adding a load="false" > attribute. I can't promise this will work but it might be worth a > try. > > Good chance that will work. Alternatively, if you only require > simple web container support ( e.g. Tomcat), you can use the > minimal server. Our minimal servers don't contain myfaces/myfaces- > deployer. > > --kevan