yeah ok, great!

repository.apache.org :-) where else...^^


Am 28.01.2015 um 17:33 schrieb Romain Manni-Bucau:
repository.apache.org should have it as well

yes I think we already fixed it


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2015-01-28 16:56 GMT+01:00 Alexander Wagner <[email protected]>:
I checkout the 2.0.0-SNAPSHOT and recognized it after the maven build
completed :-|

the 1.7.2-SNAPSHOT does not build currently. is the last successful build
from the bot somewhere for download available?

anyway the build failure occurred after the tar.gz was build so I could test
it: with the current 1.7.2-SNAPSHOT I cannot reproduce the problem.


Am 28.01.2015 um 15:46 schrieb Romain Manni-Bucau:

Hi


do you care testing on 1.7.2-SNAPSHOT please?


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2015-01-28 15:44 GMT+01:00 Alexander Wagner
<[email protected]>:

I can confirm this behavior on Ubuntu and Debain ("3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP
Debian 3.2.63-2+deb7u1 x86_64 GNU/Linux", "3.13.0-36-generic #63-Ubuntu
SMP
Wed Sep 3 21:30:07 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux") with TomEE
Version 1.7.1.

We use normally a symbolic link for tomcat/tomee under /opt like

/opt/tomee -> /opt/apache-tomee-plus-1.7.1/

If I start the TomeEE with "/opt/tomee/bin/startup.sh" I can confirm that
e.g. a class annotated with javax.servlet.annotation.WebFilter or
javax.servlet.annotation.WebListener located in a jar under WEB-INF/lib
is
not recognized by the container. If I start the TomEE with
"/opt/apache-tomee-plus-1.7.1/bin/startup.sh" everything works like
expected.

Best Regards
Alexander Wagner

Am 18.09.2014 um 08:58 schrieb Matej:

I think I've got it now. What I tried yesterday is renaming
apache-tomee-plus-1.7.0 folder to "a". And things started working:). So
it's not distro, VM dependet...

So it's like Romain explained, some url, strange character bug, which I
can
confirm is not prenest in 1.7.1. anymore.

Thank you all for help!

BR

Matej

2014-09-17 22:50 GMT+02:00 Romain Manni-Bucau <[email protected]>:

Hi

if 1.7.1 fixes it it doesn't worth spending too much time on it I
guess. I remember we hacked in classloading + url handling around
@WebXXXX. Pretty sure that's related.


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2014-09-17 20:51 GMT+02:00 Matej <[email protected]>:


Hi.

Thanks, Romain, Hendrik.

I have now tested myself on Ubuntu without problems. On my Centos 6.5
vps
box and in company stg server same dist, other VM provider and JDK it


does


not work.

It works with 1.7.1. It's not so importnat, I can probbaly update
centos.
But I find it very strange, don't understand it.

Romain will maybe take a quick look. After that I thing it is not
worth
exploring anymore.

Sorry for bothering community with this stupid issue. And thanks.

BR

Matej

2014-09-17 15:01 GMT+02:00 Hendrik Dev <[email protected]>:

For me tomee 1.7.0 (and your example from dropbox) its working on
centos 5.10 x64 with either x64 oracle jdk 1.7.0_67 and openjdk
1.7.0_65

On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 10:24 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau
<[email protected]> wrote:


Le 16 sept. 2014 21:17, "Matej" <[email protected]> a écrit :



Romain.

Can I post you some user/pass. So you could log into my virtual
box.


So


I


could prove I am not nuts:)


You cant upload it publicly?

The whole thing is a litlle strange. Distribution dependent. Could


this


be


some async thing, something initializing to fast/to late....


I doubt but ATM we dont know ;)

BR

Matej


2014-09-16 19:36 GMT+02:00 Romain Manni-Bucau
<[email protected]


:



Just tested on ubuntu and I get "Hello World!". webapp is in
/tmp/apache-tomee-plus-1.7.0/webapps/ROOT


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2014-09-16 19:02 GMT+02:00 Matej <[email protected]>:


Hello Romain.

I have prepared a package. It's default tome 1.7.0, with app.

servlet acessible at /testservlet (on windows:)







https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/48030821/apache-tomee-plus-1.7.0.tar.gz




BR

Matej

2014-09-15 18:50 GMT+02:00 Romain Manni-Bucau <


[email protected]>:



if you are able to package a tomee with the failing app we can


maybe


go ahead faster


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2014-09-15 18:41 GMT+02:00 Matej <[email protected]>:


Hello.

I run with java 1.7_60, 1.7_65, 1.8_20. Also tried with 1.7


compiled


and


1.8 compile. The JDK or JRE version did not seem to metter.

With TomEE 1.7.1, it did run with version 1.7_60. I did not


try


othe


JDK


versions. I will try on Ubuntu also, cause i'd like to know if


its


maybe


Linux distriuvtion dependent.

For know I tested only on Centos. But on different machines


and


versions.



BR

Matej

2014-09-15 14:41 GMT+02:00 hanasaki jiji <[email protected]


:



Would you confirm the java version the code was compiled on


and


run


on


is


the same for the platforms that worked and didn't work (other


than


the


OS)


On Sep 14, 2014 6:57 AM, "Matej" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi.

No the path was like


/home/tomee/apache-tomee-plus-1.7.0/webapps/ROOT


and


then 1.7.1 which started to work. Everything ascii.

BR

Matej

2014-09-14 13:48 GMT+02:00 Romain Manni-Bucau <


[email protected]


:



Hi

no, there is really no link at all, this one was "scan


the


container".



When I spoke about the path I was speaking about the


absolute


path


(/opt/oops a space/or_maybe_a_plus/..../tomee/)


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2014-09-14 13:47 GMT+02:00 Matej <[email protected]>:


Hi.

No, the App was on the ROOT, and the servelet path was


/testservlet


.I


also


tested on not root, it aso did not work.

Could this have fixed it:


https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMEE-1330



Matej

2014-09-14 13:34 GMT+02:00 Romain Manni-Bucau <


[email protected]


:



was the path containing a char which needs to be


encoded


in


URLs?




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2014-09-14 13:33 GMT+02:00 Matej <[email protected]>:


Hello Andy.

I can do that. But it seems it's been already fixed


in


1.7.1. I


have


tested


this now.

The strange thing was, the bug was only experienced


on


my


Centos


Linux


platform.

So probably no JIRA needed.

BR

Matej

2014-09-14 10:14 GMT+02:00 Andy Gumbrecht <


[email protected]


:



Hi Matej,

Is it possible for you to create a JIRA issue here:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMEE

Please attach anything that may help diagnose the


issue,


like


log


files


and config info etc.

This will help us track and keep a record of the


resolution.



Thanks very much,

Andy.


On 14/09/2014 09:28, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote:

Linux=?

we have test + I use it on ubuntu with success


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2014-09-13 19:54 GMT+02:00 Matej <


[email protected]>:



It's reproducable but only on Linux.

@WebServlet(name = "MyServlet", urlPatterns =


"/testservlet")


public class TestServlet extends HttpServlet {

        private static final long serialVersionUID =


1L;



        @Override
        protected void doGet(HttpServletRequest


request,


HttpServletResponse


response)
                throws ServletException,


IOException {



            response.getWriter().println("Hello


World!");



        }
}

This for instance works on Windows and not on


Linux,


producing


404


not


found on /project/testservlet.

No dependcies in pom only javaee-api

BR

Matej

2014-09-13 10:40 GMT+02:00 Romain Manni-Bucau <


[email protected]


:



    Hi



are you able to reproduce it? Is it from


WEB-INF/classes or


from a


lib?



If a lib it can be excluded (excluded prefixes


are




http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tomee/tomee/trunk/



container/openejb-core/src/main/resources/default.exclusions


)


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2014-09-13 10:18 GMT+02:00 Matej <


[email protected]


:



Hello all.

Is there maybe a bug in TomEE not scaning the


@WebServlet


annotation



under

linux.

I am facing a strange problem. Where upgrading


from


1.6.x


to


1.7


the


WebServlet annotation stoped working under


linux....


giving


404



I tried with many different attribute


combinations,


also


changing


jdk,



jre

version 1.7, 1.8. Also tried with different


projects,


machines...


Altough
Linux was always Centos

On Windows no issues.

Everything seems to work from web.xml on both


platforms.



BR

Matej












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