On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 6:08 PM, Simon Laws <[email protected]>wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Ramkumar R <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi Simon, > > > > You are right, I have been seeing the same error message. I believe, this > > error should > > be because of Tuscany code due to some class loader issues for the > following > > reason... > > > > While testing the itest/contribution-jee with OpenEJB v3.0.1, I noticed > two > > kind of error messages > > > > 1. StringIndexOutofBoundException and > > 2. ClassNotFoundException (exactly as shown in your mail)... > > > > After we moved to OpenEJB v3.1.2, the StringIndexOutofBoundException seem > to > > be fixed. And we > > are now still seeing the ClassNotFoundException. > > > > While investigating on the same, came to know from Vamsi that... We have > a > > classloader issue with > > WAR file because of the single classloader in the itest. > > Ok, they used to work so something must have changed that's causing > the problem now. We need to understand this in more detail. > > > > > A possible solution to this problem would be to start the Geronimo server > as > > part of the itest and load the contribution, > > so that a temporary classloader is set as thread context class loader and > > the contribution is processed. > > > > +1 I think we need to understand how to run tests inside Geronimo with > the Tuscany plugin installed also. Do you know how to do this? > Hi Simon, I remember couple of weeks ago, I was testing the Tuscany Plugin for Geronimo and there seem to be some issues over there, and Vamsi is currently working on the same to fix it. I will have to work with Vamsi to understand the plugin and see how to automate the same for itest. -- Thanks & Regards, Ramkumar Ramalingam
