![]() ![]() Make sure that you're using the right resources to learn. The and all of above also indicates that you're learning JSF based on a JSF 1.x targeted tutorial instead of a 2.x targeted one. Also note that you don't necessarily need over all place. Unrelated to the concrete problem, you'd better declare resources.application as in faces-config.xml, so that you don't need to repeat it over all views.
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