There is definitely no dependency on hibernate.
Since it is looking for: net/sf/hibernate/Lifecycle - I might be *guessing*
there could be a taglib (or something) somewhere with that might by trying to
create a net.sf.hibernate.Lifecycle. Otherwise - there might be a class which
(indirectly) inherits from net.sf.hibernate.Lifecycle.
-Tim
Will Hartung wrote:
Hi all!
I'm working on migrating from Tomcat 4.1.x to 5.0.x, and one of the
components is JspC.
Using the ANT Task presented in the 5.0 docs as inspiration I have:
<target name="jspcx" depends="ensure-jsp-src">
<taskdef classname="org.apache.jasper.JspC" name="jasper2" >
<classpath id="jspc.classpath">
<pathelement location="${java.home}/../lib/tools.jar"/>
<fileset dir="${tomcat.home}/bin">
<include name="*.jar"/>
</fileset>
<fileset dir="${tomcat.home}/server/lib">
<include name="*.jar"/>
</fileset>
<fileset dir="${tomcat.home}/common/lib">
<include name="*.jar"/>
</fileset>
</classpath>
</taskdef>
<jasper2
validateXml="false"
uriroot="${image}"
webXmlFragment="${jsp.webapp.xml}"
outputDir="${jsp.src.dir}"
verbose="99" />
</target>
I added the "verbose" tag to get some debugging info.
During the build, I get this:
[jasper2] Aug 9, 2005 4:01:56 PM org.apache.jasper.JspC processFile
[jasper2] INFO: Built File: \Common\Calendar.jsp
[jasper2] Aug 9, 2005 4:01:56 PM org.apache.jasper.JspC processFile
[jasper2] INFO: Built File: \Common\CancelDialog.jsp
[jasper2] Aug 9, 2005 4:01:56 PM org.apache.jasper.JspC processFile
[jasper2] INFO: Built File: \Common\CCMFulfillmentRequestFilterFrame.jsp
[jasper2] Aug 9, 2005 4:01:56 PM org.apache.jasper.JspC processFile
[jasper2] INFO: Built File: \Common\CCMFulfillmentRequestFilterNav.jsp
[jasper2] Error in class org.apache.jasper.JspC
BUILD FAILED
file:c:/ecms/Working/WebServerCode/build.xml:385:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError
: net/sf/hibernate/Lifecycle
If I immediately restart Ant, if continues on it merry way, goes farther,
and then I get the NoClassDefFoundError again.
So, it's not my JSPs (which don't use hibernate), and appears to be JspC
itself!
I don't see anything resembling a Hibernate jar in the Tomcat distro, so I'm
just curious where this might cropping up.
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