nope:

$ grep -io 'ehcache[^ ]\+' maven.log
ehcache:ehcache:1.2
ehcache:ehcache:1.2.
ehcache:ehcache:jar:1.2:compile
ehcache\ehcache\1.2\ehcache-1.2.jar,
ehcache\ehcache\1.2\ehcache-1.2.jar
ehcache:ehcache:1.2
ehcache:ehcache:1.2.
ehcache:ehcache:jar:1.2:compile
ehcache\ehcache\1.2\ehcache-1.2.jar,
ehcache\ehcache\1.2\ehcache-1.2.jar
ehcache:ehcache:1.2
ehcache:ehcache:1.2.
ehcache:ehcache:jar:1.2:compile
ehcache\ehcache\1.2\ehcache-1.2.jar,
ehcache:ehcache=net.sf.ehcache:ehcache:jar:1.2:compile,
ehcache\ehcache\1.2\ehcache-1.2.jar

other than the fact that hibernate is specifying org.ehcache, and there is a
note that it has moved to net.sf.ehcache, nothing is odd about the output
that I can see.  Changing the pom to explicitly pull net.sf.ehcache 1.2 has
no effect.

There is also only one version reference to hibernate: 3.2.0.cr4

Any other ideas?

-t.

On 11/15/06, Wayne Fay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Run mvn -X and then grep the output for ehcache... You'll probably see
a different version getting pulled in by another dependency
somewhere...

Wayne

On 11/14/06, Trevor Torrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok; that almost makes sense; what, other than 'Quartz' should I search
> nabble for?  I cant find anything relevent.
>
> Answers to any of the following questions would also be appreciated:
>
> How do i find out which of the dependencies is requesting the bogus
> version?  The only thing 'maven site' shows in the dependencies is
> ehcache-1.2, the version that must be used with hibernate-3.  The
dependency
> graph shows that ehcache was required by hibernate-3, and no other
> (dissimilar) reference to ehcache is on the page.  I pulled out explicit
> dependencies on hibernate from my project pom, and likewise the only
> hibernate listed is 3.2.0.rc4 required by spring-hibernate3.
>
> Why is it a class not found exception for a class that is obviously
there
> and correct and not a no-class-def error as would be expected for a
bogus
> version of a dependency (wrong method invocation, exception in
initializer,
> etc)?
>
> Why is this error not showing up in eclipse, when as far as i can tell
the
> same jar files are being used.
>
> Thanks; much appreciated;
> -t.
>
> On 11/14/06, Lee Meador <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > This has been discussed before. You can find it in nabble, I think.
> >
> > The issue has to do with spring wanting one version of hibernate and
> > hibernate wanting a version of ehcache and the versions conflict with
each
> > other. In my case, using Quartz which wanted another version of
ehcache,
> > it
> > would pick one version of ehcache for one project and another version
for
> > another project.
> >
> > You solve it by specifying versions for things in some places and
> > excluding
> > dependencies in others. I forget the details.
> >
> > -- Lee
> > [snip]
> >
> > --
> > -- Lee Meador
> > Sent from gmail. My real email address is lee AT leemeador.com
> >
> >
>
>

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