That pretty much explains it. Do you have Velocity as a common component
or do all of your plugins bring their own copies of the velocity.jar ?

If yes, make sure in your configuration, that none of the plugins
imports or exports any org.apache.velocity.* classes. That should
normally do it.

        Best regards
                Henning

On Fri, 2007-03-23 at 12:21 -0700, Michael Giroux wrote:
> > What platform are you running on (Web container / J2EE container)?
> 
> This is an Eclipse plug-in.
> 
> > Are you running in an EAR / WAR?
> 
> No.
> 
> > If yes, would it be possible to move the
> > velocity jar out of the modules and into the common lib directory?
> 
> I would have to dig into how to achieve that in Eclipse.
> 
> There are some common libs installed w/ Eclipse including:
> org.apache.commons_logging
> org.apache.jakarta_log4j
> 
> I wonder if these might be causing interference?
> 
> Michael
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