Jason,

Can you please check how the effective pom look with and without those folders? You can open effective pom in the pom editor using editor toolbar action and then grab the xml from pom.xml tab. If you don't mind to attach them here, we would be interested to look at them.

 regards,
 Eugene


Jason Harrop wrote:
Hi Igor

I commented them out, and the problem came back.

I reinstated them, and the problem went away again :)

cheers

Jason

On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 1:45 PM, Igor Fedorenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jason,

Although I am not sure what was/is going on, but you don't need to enter
source/testSource directories. Can you check if the problem comes back if
you remove them?

Jason Harrop wrote:
Hi Eugene

Thanks for your reply.  Problem solved - see below.

On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 12:54 PM, Eugene Kuleshov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 Can you please clarify what do you mean by "running from within
Eclipse"?
 Do you run it using JUnit launch configuration or as Java Application?
I run it as a Java Application

If
it is Java application, can you please check what source folder the main
Java class reside and where missing class org/docx4j/wml/TrPr came from
(is
it one of the dependent jars or in your source folders)?
The missing class lives in docx4j.jar.  This is a dependency which is
declared in my pom; but I also have an eclipse project for docx4j,
which automagically m2eclipse uses if I have workspace dependencies
enabled.  I can see it is using it from its entry in the Maven
dependencies list.

(The main class is org.docx4all.ui.main.WordMLEditor - that lives in
the project in am working in  (not the docx4j project) )

 Have you trued to run "Maven / Update project configuration" on your
project?
Tried this just now;  I doesn't help.

If that won't help, please try to recreate launch configuration you
use to run your projects.
This doesn't help either.

Ahh, I used the m2eclipse pom editor to add the following to the
docx4j pom (that's the dependency), and now it works.  I didn't
previously have entries for sourceDirectory or outputDirectory.

       <build>
               <sourceDirectory>src/main/java</sourceDirectory>
               <testSourceDirectory>src/test/java</testSourceDirectory>
               <outputDirectory>bin</outputDirectory>
               <testOutputDirectory>bin</testOutputDirectory>

cheers

Jason

 regards,
 Eugene


Jason Harrop wrote:
I upgraded to m2eclipse 0.9.6.20080811-2209, and now I get the error
below when running my project from within Eclipse.

If I disable m2eclipse's "workspace resolution", things work properly.
 (My previous version was 0.9.4.20080516-1145, and my project runs
properly under that with workspace resolution enabled)

Note that as far as the code editor is concerned, workspace resolution
works; it is only at runtime that it doesn't.

cheers

Jason

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Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/docx4j/wml/TrPr
      at java.lang.Class.getDeclaredMethods0(Native Method)
      at java.lang.Class.privateGetDeclaredMethods(Class.java:2427)
      at java.lang.Class.getDeclaredMethods(Class.java:1791)
      at java.beans.Introspector$1.run(Introspector.java:1272)
      at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
      at
java.beans.Introspector.getPublicDeclaredMethods(Introspector.java:1270)
      at
java.beans.Introspector.getTargetMethodInfo(Introspector.java:1136)
      at java.beans.Introspector.getBeanInfo(Introspector.java:387)
      at java.beans.Introspector.getBeanInfo(Introspector.java:159)
      at java.beans.Introspector.getBeanInfo(Introspector.java:220)
      at java.beans.Introspector.getBeanInfo(Introspector.java:188)
      at

net.java.javafx.typeImpl.TypeFactoryImpl$ModuleImpl.createIntrinsicType(TypeFactoryImpl.java:2901)
      at

net.java.javafx.typeImpl.TypeFactoryImpl$ModuleImpl.getTypeForClass(TypeFactoryImpl.java:6284)
      at

net.java.javafx.typeImpl.TypeFactoryImpl$ModuleImpl$AttributeImpl.setPropertyDescriptor(TypeFactoryImpl.java:4684)
      at

net.java.javafx.typeImpl.TypeFactoryImpl$ModuleImpl.createIntrinsicType(TypeFactoryImpl.java:2922)
      at

net.java.javafx.typeImpl.TypeFactoryImpl$ModuleImpl.getTypeForClass(TypeFactoryImpl.java:6284)
      at

net.java.javafx.typeImpl.TypeFactoryImpl$ModuleImpl.getTypeInternal(TypeFactoryImpl.java:6332)
      at

net.java.javafx.typeImpl.TypeFactoryImpl$ModuleImpl.getTypeInternal(TypeFactoryImpl.java:6289)
      at

net.java.javafx.typeImpl.TypeFactoryImpl$ModuleImpl.getType(TypeFactoryImpl.java:6227)
      at

net.java.javafx.jsr223.JavaFXScriptEngine.applyBindings(JavaFXScriptEngine.java:110)
      at

net.java.javafx.jsr223.JavaFXScriptEngine.eval(JavaFXScriptEngine.java:67)
      at
javax.script.AbstractScriptEngine.eval(AbstractScriptEngine.java:232)
      at org.docx4all.script.FxScriptEngine.run(FxScriptEngine.java:125)
      at

org.docx4all.script.FxScriptUIHelper.createToolBar(FxScriptUIHelper.java:65)
      at
org.docx4all.ui.main.WordMLEditor.createMainPanel(WordMLEditor.java:503)
      at
org.docx4all.ui.main.WordMLEditor.startup(WordMLEditor.java:145)
      at
org.jdesktop.application.Application$1.run(Application.java:171)
      at
java.awt.event.InvocationEvent.dispatch(InvocationEvent.java:209)
      at java.awt.EventQueue.dispatchEvent(EventQueue.java:597)
      at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpOneEventForFilters(Ev
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