hehe, did you decompile these binaries? they are not valid so not
usable at any runtime
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2014-03-29 11:18 GMT+01:00 Alex Soto <[email protected]>:
> Hello,
>
> I am developing some examples of javaEE and TomEE. I have tried to maintain
> my pom file as clean as possible, so instead of adding JavaEE libraries
> from TomEE coordinates, I have decided to use the generic ones (from java
> net site)
>
> <dependency>
>
>             <groupId>javax</groupId>
>
>             <artifactId>javaee-api</artifactId>
>
>             <version>${version.javaee}</version>
>
>             <scope>provided</scope>
>
>  </dependency>
>
>
> The problem is that when I run a test from Arquillian using Embed TomEE
> adapter, next exception is thrown: java.lang.ClassFormatError: Absent Code
> attribute in method that is not native or abstract in class file
>
> Of course if I use the ones provided by TomEE the application works, but I
> don't know if it has lot of sense this behaviour. Basically because if I
> want to write an application with dependencies not linked to container, the
> best way would be using this generic file and because scope is provided,
> each container will provide their own implementation.
>
> I don't know if there is a solution for this error, or for example if TomEE
> Arquillian adapter could do something in this way.
>
>
> Alex.
>
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