Hi Jeff,
I actually create a tag to access the bean, and I also create a goal
which uses java plugin to invoke the main class of my bean.
The goal works. This mean the dependencies are good
but The tag (direct access to the bean) throw CNF.
Any more suggestion?
-D
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 15:35:52 -0500, Jefferson K. French
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> On Wed, 01 Sep 2004, at 08:21:15 [GMT -0700] dan tran wrote:
>
> > 2 more questions:
>
> > in ${systemScope.put('name', 'value')}, can I make value a ${var}? It
> > does not seem to work for me.
>
> Try this:
>
> ${systemScope.put('name', var)}
>
> > I also run into class not found exception when my bean uses other
> > external class. I very much sure my plugin/tag dependencies do have
> > the required class. is it
> > some kind of classloader problem? is there a good way to trouble shoot?
>
> Try building with maven -X and reading way down in the stack trace.
> Sometimes the class given in CNF is not the one that's really missing.
> For example, I've received a CNF for abc.jar, when it was in my
> dependency list. Turned out that abc.jar had a dependency on xyz.jar
> that was the real problem, although abc.jar showed up in the CNF
> message.
>
> Jeff
>
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