No problem, but again you should be able to fork the unit tests with
out issue. I do on my tests, and again dont have any issues.


On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 11:13:06 -0700, Gilles Maurice
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> 
> I'm using the <junit> taskdef in ant. I changed the fork attribute from
> "yes" to "no" and got a little further. 
> What added to the confusion, was that I had a problem of my own in my Castor
> mapping file and I was blaming it on classloader problems. 
> 
> With fork="no" and my problem fixed... everything works. 
> 
> Thank's for your reply Nick, it made me look into the problem into more
> detail. 
> 
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> 
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Nick Stuart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, 29 October, 2004 1:31 PM 
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Subject: Re: [castor-user] Classloader hell with juinit and castor 
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> 
> First, yes, I have. Second, it shouldn't matter what you are trying to 
> run, be it a web-app, text based app, or a swing/gui app, castor 
> should work given the required libraries in the classpath. It sounds 
> like something else is screwy with your classpath, and not junit, as 
> junit is just another java app. Nothing special about it. 
> 
> Perhaps post how you are running junit. Are you using Ant tasks? Going 
> through an IDE? Command line? 
> 
> -Nick 
>  
> 
> On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 09:47:28 -0700, Gilles Maurice 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> >  
> >  
> > 
> > I'm encountering some classloader problems when trying to run a junit test
> > which calls the Castor marshaller. 
> > 
> > Here are the combinations that I have tried and their effect... 
> > 1) using xerces-api.jar in the class path: junit itself fails because it 
> > can't find a class which is in rt.jar 
> > 2) using ant's xml-apis.jar in the class path: junit runs, but my test
> case 
> > falis looking for org/apache/xml/serialize/XMLSerializer 
> > 
> > 3) moving ant's xml-apis.jar in my third party directory: same result as
> 1) 
> > 4) having both jar files in the class path i.e. 1) and 2) together: junit 
> > runs, castor finds XMLSerializer, but my test case fails because the class
> > loader can't find my own classes. :( 
> > 
> > Has anyone been able to run a junit test which uses castor? 
> > Thanks, 
> > Gilles 
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