Could you please share the stack trace and the complete unit test that causes thus issue?
- Ketan studios.thoughtworks.com | eclipse.org/swtbot | @ketanpkr On Feb 24, 2011 7:37 AM, "Jordi Fernandez" <jordi.fernan...@tribal-tech.net> wrote: > I'm developing a test with SWTBot that is throwing NoClassDefFoundError when > trying to load a class that is present in a runtime plugin dependency. > > I'm using Eclipse 3.4.2. My workspace has several plugin projects for the > product under development plus the SWTBot test plugin. Initially I code a > simple test which just clicked in a menu. It runs fine: > > --------- > public void menuTest() throws Exception { > > bot.menu("A").menu("B").menu("C").click(); > > } > ---------- > > > Then I tried to access a custom developed widget using the following code: > > > ---------------- > > public void menuTest() throws Exception { > SWTBotPreferences.TIMEOUT = 10000; > bot.menu("Aplicacion").menu("Comercial").menu("Posición > Global").click(); > System.out.println("Hola"); > > Matcher matcher = allOf( > widgetOfType(ComboSearchSelector.class) > ); > > ComboSearchSelector combo = (ComboSearchSelector) bot.widget(matcher); > assertTrue(combo.getItemCount() > 0); > } > > -------------------- > > This second test fails with a NoClassDefFoundError for the > ComboSearchSelector class. This class is in one of the plugin projects of my > workspace and is included as a plugin to load in the run configuration (as > it is a required plugin for the product under development) . In order to > compile my test, I added this plugin project as a project dependency in the > java build path. > > How come I'm getting a NoClassDefFoundError at runtime when the referenced > class is loaded (because the plug-in that holds it is present at runtime)? > > Thanks in advance.
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