[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-1865?page=all ]
Antonio Gallardo closed COCOON-1865:
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Fix Version: 2.1.10-dev (current SVN)
Resolution: Invalid
My mistake. Sorry for the loud.
> Javaflow runtime error when cocoon is built and ran using java 1.5
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> Key: COCOON-1865
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-1865
> Project: Cocoon
> Type: Bug
> Components: Blocks: Java Flow
> Versions: 2.1.10-dev (current SVN)
> Reporter: Antonio Gallardo
> Assignee: Cocoon Developers Team
> Fix For: 2.1.10-dev (current SVN)
>
> It seems to be an bcel issue, but it does not allow to use the javaflow block
> with java 1.5.
> The tested sample works in java 1.4:
> http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/demos/21branch/samples/blocks/javaflow/calculator.do
> Steps to reproduce:
> 1. Compile cocoon using java 1.5.0_07: ./build.sh
> 2. Run the cocoon: ./cocoon.sh
> 3. Open: http://localhost:8888/samples/blocks/javaflow/calculator.do
> The following error shows up:
> org.apache.bcel.verifier.exc.StructuralCodeConstraintException: Instruction
> LDC_W constraint violated: Referenced constant should be a CONSTANT_Integer,
> a CONSTANT_Float or a CONSTANT_String, but is 'CONSTANT_Class[7](name_index =
> 86)'.
> InstructionHandle: 12: ldc_w[19](2) 4
> Execution Frame:
> Local Variables:
> 0: org.apache.cocoon.samples.flow.java.PersistenceFlow
> 1: java.util.ArrayList
> 2: <unknown object>
> 3: <unknown object>
> OperandStack:
> Slots used: 2 MaxStack: 5.
> <UNINITIALIZED OBJECT OF TYPE 'org.apache.ojb.broker.query.QueryByCriteria'>
> (Size: 1)
> <UNINITIALIZED OBJECT OF TYPE 'org.apache.ojb.broker.query.QueryByCriteria'>
> (Size: 1)
> Execution flow:
> 0: new 29 [InstructionContext]
> 3: dup [InstructionContext]
> 4: invokespecial 30 [InstructionContext]
> 7: astore_1 [InstructionContext]
> 8: new 31 [InstructionContext]
> 11: dup [InstructionContext]
> 12: ldc_w 4 [InstructionContext]
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