I moved the project to a path with no spaces and I am still getting the
same access denied error.
On 10/1/2009 9:17 PM, Wes Wannemacher wrote:
Try moving your project to a directory on your machine that doesn't
have spaces in it... There are problems with the JDK's built-in URL
handling and if eclipse is accessing your jars via constructed URLs
(like it seems from the stacktrace), then you might be bitten by this
bug. Of course we'll work to fix it, but before I assume that this is
the problem, check by trying to run the project without spaces in the
directory names. If that fixes it, file a bug, it should be
reproducible.
-Wes
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 6:38 PM, Dan R. Olsen III<danec...@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't set that path. It seems to be building that path in one of the
functions listed in the stack trace. Like I said, if I switch out the jar
files to the Struts 2.1.6 jars it works just fine.
On 10/1/2009 4:34 PM, Dale Newfield wrote:
Dan R. Olsen III wrote:
jar:file:\C:\Documents and Settings\DOLSEN\My
Documents\Eclipse3.5Projects\Temp\war\WEB-INF\lib\struts2-core-2.1.8.jar
Surely doesn't seem like a valid URL
Even
file:\C:\Documents and Settings\DOLSEN\My
Documents\Eclipse3.5Projects\Temp\war\WEB-INF\lib\struts2-core-2.1.8.jar
seems to have lots of problems. The direction of the slashes, the fact
that given that direction they're not doubled, the very first slash (I
believe shouldn't be there), etc.
-Dale
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