I tried it on a different computer now and everything worked
perfectly. Now it's on me to find the differences.
As there is no scala installed (no %scala_home% set) on the good one,
am I wonder if the maven-scala-plugin uses its internal scala-compiler
or relies on the system-wide one?

Thanks for the help so far!

On 8 Mrz., 23:58, johannes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you very much,
>
> I'll try this tomorow and see what happens.
>
> I love the way of starting an embedded jetty as its usual in Wicket
> Demo WebApps, though, but I'll try everything reduced to get it
> working.
>
> Oh and yes, now i searched a littl bilt and found out about the
> moderation, sorry for posting twice-twice!
>
> On 8 Mrz., 21:33, David Bernard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Have you try to force the version of jetty (and of the plugin to 6.1.14).
>
> > RunWebApp class is only provide to help you run webapp for IDE/Editor
> > (for test and debug). it's not required so you could remove it, if you
> > don't need this feature.
> > LiftConsole need the scala-compiler to run, if you don't use it,
> > remove LiftConsole and the dependency (if you need it later, you'll
> > copy them you a new project)
>
> > The list is moderated (only against spam) => some delay.
>
> > /davidB
>
> > On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 18:35, johannes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Well I have 2.7.3 final installed on command line and used an newer
> > > version with the scala-eclipse-plugin, both gave me the same error.
> > > The pom has 2.7.3 as a property as it's ne 1.0 archetype...
> > >  This must be something really simple if i look at the error
> > > msg..somehow it doesn't seem to include the scala-compiler.jar. Or is
> > > this dependency not used for regular compiling anyway? In the pom
> > > there's a commen "for lift console"..so this might be a hint that my
> > > scala installation is somehow messed up.
>
> > > Sorry for the confusing description but i got no clue where to start
> > > searching: does the default-scala-runtime compile the files or some
> > > internal compiler that is brought in by  the maven plugin?
>
> > > On 8 Mrz., 13:11, TylerWeir <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> Which version of scala do you have?
> > >> Type "scala -version" on the commandline.
>
> > >> If you're using Lift 1.0, you'll need scala 2.7.3.
>
> > >> In your pom.xml file, look for <scala.version>.
>
> > >> Tyler
>
> > >> On Mar 8, 4:51 am, johannes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >> > Hi all,
>
> > >> > I wanted to get started with lift this week, but after 4 nights of
> > >> > struggling with building one of the archetypes (e.g. the helloworld
> > >> > example) I don't know any further
>
> > >> > The error I get always is:
>
> > >> > [WARNING] Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> > >> > scala/tools/nsc/symtab/SymbolTable
>
> > >> > I first thought it was related to using eclipse, but the error also
> > >> > occurs using cli. I used the updated archetype definition found in a
> > >> > recent thread here. Any ideas on that? This  doesn't seem like the bug
> > >> > in this file discussed in another thread here. I also tried multiple
> > >> > versions of jetty, though the problems seem to be related to the scala-
> > >> > compiler.jar. This jar is in the repository though....
>
> > >> > Has anyone encountered a similar problem?
>
> > >> > Cheers, Johannes
>
> > >> > P.S.: Where did the first msg go?!

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