I was using Eclipse as the development enviroment, so that could be
doing it, but I have done reflection with it before, and it worked both
in the jar file and the environment.
Sincerely,
Silas Snider
Reid Pinchback wrote:
It sounds like one of two things:
1) in the jar'd configuration
Dear List:
I am having problems with Digester. I am using it to parse the XML
returned by Amazon's Web Services. My problem occurs when I create a .jar
out of my java program. I am passing the XML rules to DigesterLoader as a
stream from the getClass().getResourceAsStream(resource file name)
It sounds like one of two things:
1) in the jar'd configuration something is missing from the classpath
2) in the jar'd configuration you aren't using the same type of
classloaders as you are in the non-jar'd configuration
(e.g. not just jar vs non-jar, but jar-in-webapp vs