Yes I know that there are a lot of posibilities. I changed the maven, the jdk
in linux many times, but in the end it doesn't compile. The problem is that
in the begining compiled. And another thing, Eclipse doesn't complain about
the class (in both Windows and Linux, Eclipse is aware of the class). Is
when compile:compile is executed tha it fails on Linux.

I read something and I think that maybe is a problem of transient
dependency. But not sure. And don't know why in Linux does one thing and
Windows another, because I dind't change nothing significant... 

So now I can work with the new artifact, that have the dependency, in the
POM. But I feel uneasy not knowing why in Windows work and in Linux not. I
discard Maven, Java, Eclipse version and M2Eclipse in a 99%, so the problem
has to be in the project data (that I looked thorougly) or in the Eclipse
default configuration (I tried a lot of things). Any idea?

Albert



Wayne Fay wrote:
> 
>> But still don't understand why in Windows (and sometimes in Linux)
>> compiles
>> without this piece of code. It's a nonsense to me. Any idea why this
>> happens?
> 
> Absolutely no clue, nor do I have any ability to find out. Same JDK on
> both? Maybe one environment has extra classes in the jre endorsed libs
> folder? Or maybe a profile on one machine that's not on the other?
> There's a lot of possibilities.
> 
> Wayne
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