Hi,
 
Thanks for replying. Though I've got a context class loader to make
Xwiki working with Weblogic I reckon jython is allowd to scan the lib
dir.
Is there any documentation in your repository describing the integration
jython/xwiki? I'm digging into the 2 jars jython-standalone-2.5.1-xwiki
&& pygments-1.0-xwiki-1.jar for the moment.
 
Regards
Nicola

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On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 10:24, Nicola Nardino 
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> Hi all, 
> I've come across this issue today while using the code 20 macro. It
seems 
> that there's an issue with the class loader that is unable to locate
one of 
> the packaged python modules (os). It might explain the cause given the
fact 
> that with Tomcat I've no issues (now using Weblogic as company wide
app 
> server). Have you ever experienced something line this: 
> 
> Caused by: Traceback (most recent call last): 
>  File "<string>", line 1, in <module> 
>  File "__pyclasspath__/pygments/__init__.py", line 36, in <module> 
> ImportError: No module named os 
> 
>        at
org.python.core.PyException.fillInStackTrace(PyException.java:70) 
>        at java.lang.Throwable.<init>(Throwable.java:181) 
>        at java.lang.Exception.<init>(Exception.java:29) 
>        at java.lang.RuntimeException.<init>(RuntimeException.java:32) 
>        at org.python.core.PyException.<init>(PyException.java:46) 
>        at org.python.core.PyException.<init>(PyException.java:43) 
>        at org.python.core.PyException.<init>(PyException.java:61) 
>        at org.python.core.Py.ImportError(Py.java:264) 
>        at org.python.core.imp.import_first(imp.java:672) 
>        at org.python.core.imp.import_name(imp.java:756) 
>        at org.python.core.imp.importName(imp.java:806) 
>        at
org.python.core.ImportFunction.__call__(__builtin__.java:1232) 
>        at org.python.core.PyObject.__call__(PyObject.java:367) 
>        at
org.python.core.__builtin__.__import__(__builtin__.java:1202) 
> 

At startup Jython scans all jars in the classpath to find python code. 
Maybe Weblogic configuration you have does not allow it to do that ? 

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