Thanks Steve,

Iam desperately trying to clean up my classpath but havent had any success.

The other thing that somebody suggested in the mailing list is to put ur
dependent classes
in the james.bar coz that is what the container loads and understands. For
that I have downloaded the
source and trying to build from there but using ant and compiling a large
project is a painful process specially
for just starting james with the right note.

cheers

kishan





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Kishan,

you've probaby thought of this, but I had a similar problem while
developing
mailets using the 2.0a1.  Everything looked good, classpath, jar files etc,
but it turned out there was an older version of one of the classes in the
classpath. This caused my main class to fail to load.  When I cleaned
everything up and rebuilt it it worked fine.

Steve

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Thanks Shal,

I have already tried that. Dosent work.
Infact MyMailet is in the same package as MyOther class. It picks up
MyMailet but fails on
getting MyOther class.
Is it a bug in the new version?
Is there a way I can get/print the exact error inside james so I know
exactly what is missing?
It justs gobbles up the Exception and just hangs on the service method.
My Conig.xml looks fine.

thanks.

kishan





"Shal Jain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 06/02/2002 04:00:33

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with James 2.0a1 - modify your run script to include on the classpath where
all your dependant classes/jars are located
I don't know if 2.0a2 automatically looks in the james/lib directory ( a
convinient location to place your jars etc.)

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> Hi,
>
> Iam upgrading to version James 2.0a2 or James 2.0a1.
>
> My problem is that I cannot call another class from my mailet servlet.
> my code is like this
> MyMailet extends GenericMailet :: service(mail){
>  file://get mime message
>  myOtherClass = new MyOtherClass();//dosent work
>  MyOtherClass.service(message);
> }
>
>  I get this servlet running but when it comes to calling other class and
>  delegating it fails or rather hangs up on the service thread.
>  It seems it cant find the class in the same package (I come to this
>  conclusion after using System.out.println to debug).
>
>   Same code with earlier version of james is running fine
>
>  I have tried everything from putting it in classpath, in lib or jre ext
>  directory but mailet container cannot pick up this class.
>
>  Any help would be great.
>
>  cheers
>
>  kishan
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