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[jira] [Commented] (MYFACES-3910) could not deserialize the request scoped attribute with name: "org.apache.myfaces.COMPONENT_STACK"

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Leonardo Uribe commented on MYFACES-3910:
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First of all, In JSF 2.0/2.1 JSP was replaced with Facelets VDL, so it is strongly recommended to use Facelets if you are going to use JSF 2.

I don't see in which situation a JSP tag should have to be be serialized. Maybe a use of jsp c:forEach?, I don't think it is a bug, it is a misunderstanding. I'll close this issue as invalid.

> could not deserialize the request scoped attribute with name: "org.apache.myfaces.COMPONENT_STACK"
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MYFACES-3910
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-3910
>             Project: MyFaces Core
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: build process
>    Affects Versions: 2.1.15
>         Environment: Windows 7, JDK 1.6, Weblogic 12C
>            Reporter: AVIJIT CHAKRABORTY
>
> My WebApp is using MyFaces 2.1.15 jars. While navigating to a JSP page I am getting the below exception log,
> could not des
> erialize the request scoped attribute with name:
> "org.apache.myfaces.COMPONENT_STACK"
> java.io.NotSerializableException: org.apache.myfaces.taglib.core.ViewTag
>         at
> java.io.ObjectOutputStream.writeObject0(ObjectOutputStream.java:1190)
>         at java.io.ObjectOutputStream.writeArray(ObjectOutputStream.java:1384)
>         at
> java.io.ObjectOutputStream.writeObject0(ObjectOutputStream.java:1180)
>         at java.io.ObjectOutputStream.access$300(ObjectOutputStream.java:163)
>         at
> java.io.ObjectOutputStream$PutFieldImpl.writeFields(ObjectOutputStream.java:1709)
>         Truncated. see log file for complete stacktrace



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