Dear David, > The first thing to do is try building geronimo trunk yourself to see > if the problem is still there. If it is could you post a jira issue
Thank you. I will try that and I'll raise a JIRA issue if necessary. BTW, Aaron's book is the 1.0 version so it may well have changed. Best wishes, Ivan djencks wrote: > > This looks to me as if it's a bug in the JAXWSServiceBuilder. The > inverseclassloading is still available, but it might be configured > differently than Aaron explains -- I'm not sure how old his book is. > Anyway this won't be affected by inverse classloading IMO. > > The first thing to do is try building geronimo trunk yourself to see > if the problem is still there. If it is could you post a jira issue > with some steps to reproduce the problem? If you're not sure about > whether to post a jira issue moving the discussion to dev list will > get you wider attention :-) > > thanks > david jencks > > > > On Mar 21, 2007, at 12:35 PM, ibiddles wrote: > >> >> Dear David, >> >> I'm sorry I didn't realize that I missed out the version of >> Geronimo. It is >> 2.0M3 with JDK1,5,0_1. >> >> The stack trace is (and I have to retype this so hopefully there >> won't be >> any mistakes): >> >> at org.apache.xbean.finder.ClassFinder.readClassDef (690) >> at org.apache.xbean.finder.ClassFinder.<init> (139) >> at >> org.apache.geronimo.jaxws.builder.JAXWSServiceBuilder.discoverWebServi >> ces >> (157) >> at >> org.apache.geronimo.jaxws.builder.JAXWSServiceBuilder.WebServices (83) >> at >> org.apache.geronimo.jaxws.builder.JAXWSServiceBuilder.$ >> $FastClassByCGLIB.invoke(<generated>) >> at net.sf.cglib.reflect.FastMethod.invoke (53) >> at org.apache.geronimo.gbean.runtime.FastMethodInvoker.invoke (38) >> at org.apache.geronimo.gbean.runtime.GBeanOperation.invoke (127) >> at org.apache.geronimo.gbean.runtime.GBeanInstance.invoke (820) >> at org.apache.geronimo.gbean.runtime.RawInvoker.invoke (57) >> at org.apache.geronimo.kernel.basic.RawOperationInvoker.invoke (35) >> at >> org.apache.geronimo.kernel.basic.ProxyMethodInterceptor.intercept (96) >> at >> org.apache.geronimo.j2ee.deployment.WebServiceBuilder$ >> $EnhancerByCGLIB$$890c4531.findWebServices >> (<generated>) >> at >> org.apache.geronimo.web25.deployment.AbstractModuleBuilder.buildSubsti >> tutionGroups >> (688) >> at >> org.apache.geronimo.tomcat.deployment.TomcatModuleBuilder.initContext >> (253) >> at >> org.apache.geronimo.tomcat.deployment.TomcatModuleBuilder$ >> $FastClassByCGLIB.invoke >> (<generated>) >> >> Hopefully that is enough. >> >> It seems that the system may not be using the JAR files from my WEB- >> INF/lib. >> I tried using the inverse-classloading tab that Aaron Muldur talks >> about ikn >> his book but it seems that no longer applies in 2.0M3. >> >> Anyway, thanks for any help you can give me. >> >> Best wishes, Ivan >> >> >> >> djencks wrote: >>> >>> Could you tell us what version of geronimo you are using and give >>> more of the stack trace for this exception? I don't recall seeing >>> anything much like this before. Also, the code appears to be trying >>> to load a class file as a resource which seems a bit odd, as well as >>> the extra directory segment in the name. >>> >>> thanks >>> david jencks >>> >>> On Mar 21, 2007, at 12:32 AM, ibiddles wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I am very new to Geronimo. I have a web services application that >>>> uses >>>> Spring 2.0.3 and Spring web services. It runs in Tomcat 5.5.20 and >>>> 6.0.10. >>>> >>>> It has all its dependent JAR files in the WEB-INF/lib directory in >>>> the WAR >>>> file so I was hoping that I could simply deploy the WAR file to >>>> Geronimo. >>>> >>>> When I try to do so, there is a pause and then the console (a >>>> command prompt >>>> window) gets into a whole series of exception stack traces until >>>> the process >>>> runs out of memory or I stop it. >>>> >>>> The first is as listed in the subject line of this emai: >>>> >>>> java.lang.Exception: Could not load >>>> 1.0/com/sun/codemodel/CodeWriter.class >>>> >>>> This class is in one of the JAR files (jaxb-xjc-2.0.1.jar) in my >>>> WEBINF/lib >>>> directory but the system does not seem to be able to find it. Every >>>> one of >>>> the classes in that JAR file appear in similar stack traces one >>>> after the >>>> other. The classes all seem to be in that same JAR file at least as >>>> far as I >>>> get. >>>> >>>> I am probably way off base with what I'm doing but does anyone have >>>> any idea >>>> of what is going wrong? >>>> >>>> Best wishes, Ivan. >>>> -- >>>> View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/ >>>> java.lang.Exception%3A-Could-not-load-1.0-com-sun-codemodel- >>>> CodeWriter.class-tf3438319s134.html#a9587182 >>>> Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at >>>> Nabble.com. >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/ >> java.lang.Exception%3A-Could-not-load-1.0-com-sun-codemodel- >> CodeWriter.class-tf3438319s134.html#a9598065 >> Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at >> Nabble.com. >> > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/java.lang.Exception%3A-Could-not-load-1.0-com-sun-codemodel-CodeWriter.class-tf3438319s134.html#a9601569 Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
