Yes the capital H was a artifact or my edit that I didn't correct . . .

 

Auto-complete is working . . . for instance I can see all the classes in the
Jenkins*.jar under hudson.security.* but not the plugin class.

 

Not surprising since it isn't in the jar, but I expected it to be in "some
jar" . . . but I don't see one at all.

 

Frank

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Sandell, Robert
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2013 3:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: How get Jenkins Plugin class to be known by Grooy

 

Are you sure it's just not a "spelling" error?

There is no package named Hudson.security but hudson.security does.

 

 

Robert Sandell

Software Tools Engineer - SW Environment and Product Configuration

Sony Mobile Communications

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Merrow, Frank
Sent: den 11 april 2013 01:50
To: [email protected]
Subject: How get Jenkins Plugin class to be known by Grooy

 

So I wanted to do this:

 

If (var instanceof Hudson.security.LDAPSecurityRealm)

 

I couldn't get it to compile, even though I had "import Hudson.security.*".

 

Eventually I figured out that this particular class isn't in the jenkin*.jar
file . . . it is a plugin class.

 

So I thought "no problem, I'll just import the plugin jar too", but there is
no jar.

 

There is a *.class file, there is the "jpi" file . . . but nothing Netbeans
will recognize as a jar . . .

 

Even more interesting is that I then tried this:

 

If (var instanceof Class.forName("LDAPSecurityRealm"))

 

This failed, even though "var" contained a pointer to one of that very same
class . . . so I know the JVM knows about it, but Class threw a not found
exception.

 

I eventually just closed by eyes and made calls on "var" assuming it is a
LDAP class . . . but I really wanted to check first.

 

Any ideas how to make that work?

 

Frank

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