Hi Brett and thank you a lot for your answer, Your guidance helped me solve the problem! FYI, I am using Maven as dependency and build system.
For future readers, here is how I did: - Make sure needed Osmosis modules are in your classpath (for instance, the osmosis-core-0.41.jar) - Add module's external dependencies (for instance, those extracted from core's build.gradle<https://github.com/openstreetmap/osmosis/blob/master/core/build.gradle> ): - net.sf.jpf:jpf:1.5<http://search.maven.org/#artifactdetails%7Cnet.sf.jpf%7Cjpf%7C1.5%7Cjar> - org.codehaus.woodstox:woodstox-core-lgpl:4.1.4<http://search.maven.org/#artifactdetails%7Corg.codehaus.woodstox%7Cwoodstox-core-lgpl%7C4.1.4%7Cjar> - org.codehaus.woodstox:stax2-api:3.1.1<http://search.maven.org/#artifactdetails%7Corg.codehaus.woodstox%7Cstax2-api%7C3.1.1%7Cjar> - org.apache.commons:commons-compress:1.4.1<http://search.maven.org/#artifactdetails%7Corg.apache.commons%7Ccommons-compress%7C1.4.1%7Cjar> - xerces:xercesImpl:2.9.1<http://search.maven.org/#artifactdetails%7Cxerces%7CxercesImpl%7C2.9.1%7Cjar> - Add an osmosis-plugins.conf file in your classpath, with namespaces to your PluginLoader(s) 2013/1/24 Brett Henderson <[email protected]> > Hi Nicolas, > > On 12 January 2013 09:33, Nicolas Colomer <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> So I tried to reproduce these tests but I face some class loading issue >> (always the same Exception, even for simple commands that involve only xml >> reading / writing): >> >> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/java/plugin/PluginLifecycleException >> at org.openstreetmap.osmosis.core.Osmosis.run(Osmosis.java:80) >> at >> > > It looks like you're missing a required library. > > This class is located in the jpf (Java Plugin Framework) library which is > included as a dependency of the core project. If you're including the core > project/lib as a dependency then you should automatically get jpf as a > transitive dependency. > > Are you using gradle to build your project? > > >> >> Do you have any idea to solve this? >> How declare and load my plugin programmatically so that I can use it via >> command parameters? Do I have to add some resources in my classpath (as >> for >> Osmosis, when you declare pluginLoader class in the >> $OSMOSIS_HOME/config/osmosis-plugins.conf file)? >> > > Your project will need an osmosis-plugins.conf file containing the name of > your plugin loader class, but otherwise that should be all you need so long > as you have all the necessary jars available on your classpath. > > Brett > >
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