Sergey,

I'm not sure what problem you are referencing when you speak of having to unset classpath variable with "." in it. Can you please clarify?

Thanks,
Joe


Sergey Elin wrote:
It seems my hell is over (I hope) then I unset CLASSPATH variable with dot in it.
The only problem is OpenEJB with getName() on my Windows box.


2006/9/1, Jason Dillon < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:

    Dain has already tried adding getName() and he reports it works...
    though I am not sure what value he returned.  Try changing it to
    return "foo"; and see if it works.

    Or ping Dain... this issue has been broke for far too long, why
    doesn't someone from openejb just add this method... Dain?!?!

    --jason


    On Aug 31, 2006, at 8:51 AM, Joe Bohn wrote:

     > Jason,
     >
     > I'm not sure just adding getName() will fix the openejb test
     > problem. See my earlier post:
     >
    http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=geronimo-dev&m=115680051431478&w=2
    <http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=geronimo-dev&m=115680051431478&w=2>
     >
     > Joe
     >
     > Jason Dillon wrote:
     >> If using 1.4.5-SNAPSHOT fixes things... then lets just use it.
     >> Can someone with openejb2 commit privs add a getName() to get
     >> past  that other error too?
     >> --jason
     >> On Aug 30, 2006, at 8:46 AM, Jeff Genender wrote:
     >>>
     >>>
     >>> Joe Bohn wrote:
     >>>
     >>>> 2)  JSP compilation errors
     >>>> Problem:
     >>>> Embedded error: Unable to compile class for JSP
     >>>> Strange error message about JAVA_HOME, etc...
     >>>>
     >>>> Possible Solution/Work-around:
     >>>> Update the pom.xml in the root directory to use version 1.4.5-
     >>>> SNAPSHOT
     >>>> (from 1.4.4) for the jspc-maven-plugin.  Not sure if Jeff
     >>>> Genender is
     >>>> planning to make 1.4.5 an official release for this.  We're not
     >>>> sure why
     >>>> it gets us around the problem so it may be a red herring.
     >>>>
     >>>
     >>> Its not a red herring.  It gets you around the problem because
     >>> in  1.4.5
     >>> I actually hunt down the tools.jar file...in a similar fashion as
     >>> done
     >>> in Ant when running the jspc complier from there. i.e.:
     >>>
     >>> <taskdef classname="org.apache.jasper.JspC" name="jasper2" >
     >>>         <classpath>
     >>>             <pathelement location="${
    java.home}/../lib/tools.jar"/>
     >>> ...
     >>>
     >>> I have to duplicate that in code.  That's why 1.4.5 works.
     >>>
     >>> The release is under vote.  So far no -1s.  I think I will be
     >>> able to
     >>> release it today as the 72 hours is up.  I'll let this list know
     >>> when I
     >>> have released it.
     >>>
     >>> Jeff


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