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I'm using MyFaces 2.1.9 and PrimeFaces 3.5. I've implemented a custom renderer for <p:inputText>. This works fine at home with Tomcat. But this does not work at work with Websphere. I've placed breakpoints in the custom renderer class, but they are never hit. I see nothing in my logs as well. However, when I register the very same custom renderer on standard JSF <h:inputText>, then it works fine.

I've registered it as follows in faces-config.xml:

<render-kit>
    <renderer>
        <component-family>org.primefaces.component</component-family>
        <renderer-type>org.primefaces.component.InputTextRenderer</renderer-type>
        <renderer-class>xxx.xxx.xxx.MyInputRenderer</renderer-class>
    </renderer>
</render-kit>

How can I troubleshoot the registration of the custom renderer?

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    Start with a breakpoint on RenderKit#addRenderer().
    – BalusC
    Apr 10, 2013 at 11:45
  • Thanks! Now I know that my renderer is processed first, then the regular renderer comes along in addREnderer and overwrites mine! How can I solve this?
    – KOT
    Apr 10, 2013 at 15:11
  • Okay, that indeed explains it. Where's your faces-config.xml? In a custom module JAR file in /WEB-INF/lib or directly in webapp's /WEB-INF? If in JAR, then the loading order is undefined. If it's loaded before the PrimeFaces one, then you get this problem.
    – BalusC
    Apr 10, 2013 at 15:12
  • It's in my regular web module. Here's my location: /WEB-INF/spring/faces-config.xml. I point to that URL with the javax.faces.CONFIG_FILES context parameter.
    – KOT
    Apr 10, 2013 at 15:15
  • Try declaring it directly in main /WEB-INF/faces-config.xml.
    – BalusC
    Apr 10, 2013 at 15:16

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Custom renderers which needs to override renderers of 3rd party component libraries needs to be registered in webapp's own faces-config.xml, not in a faces-config.xml which is packed in another JAR in /WEB-INF/lib as well. The loading order of JAR files is unspecified, so it may happen that the custom renderer is loaded and registered before the one of the 3rd party component library which you'd like to override, exactly like as you faced.

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