FYI I moved this topic to the [email protected] list; see my reply there regarding the conflicting transient dependency.
--Jason

Ronald Borman wrote:
I wanted to see the new developments in Cocoon 2.2, so today I
checked out the trunk (revision 407982) with Subversion and built it
with Maven. After getting a succes build message, I copied the the
file cocoon-webapp.war to the webapps directory of my Apache Tomcat
5.0.28 installation and started the service.

I pointed my browser to http://localhost:8080/cocoon-webapps. But
instead of the welcome page I got a HTTP 500 error message containing
a java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError exception, without a class name. The
message in the logs was more clear, it contained the following line:

java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
org.apache.avalon.framework.configuration.DefaultConfiguration.<init>(Ljava/lang/String;)V


By checking the cocoon-webapp\lib directory I found that this class
occurred in two archives, avalon-framework-4.0.jar and
avalon-framework-impl-4.3.jar.

After deleting the first file and restarting Tomcat, the right class
file was loaded and the problem dissappeared.

As I found no mention of this in de mail lists, is it a bug or did I
forgot something during the build process?


Ronald Borman


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