Thanks, that did the trick!

Aaron Thompson

On Jan 3, 2008, at 2:00 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:


On Jan 2, 2008, at 10:17 PM, Aaron Thompson wrote:

Hi, I'm building a webapp from the WOnderApplication project template, but I'm getting a rather confusing error when I try to debug. This is with WO 5.4, OS X 10.5, and WOLips/WOnder nightly. Here's the error:

NSLog - <com.webobjects.appserver._private.WOComponentRequestHandler>: Exception occurred while handling request: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: <org.myapp.Application> Class 'Session' exists (interface org.apache.axis.session.Session) but is not a subclass of WOSession. [2008-1-3 6:1:7 CST] <WorkerThread0> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: <org.myapp.Application> Class 'Session' exists (interface org.apache.axis.session.Session) but is not a subclass of WOSession. at com .webobjects .appserver.WOApplication._sessionClass(WOApplication.java:1925) at com .webobjects .appserver.WOApplication.createSessionForRequest(WOApplication.java: 1964) at er .extensions .ERXApplication.createSessionForRequest(ERXApplication.java:1555) at com .webobjects .appserver .WOApplication._initializeSessionInContext(WOApplication.java:2101) at com .webobjects .appserver ._private .WOComponentRequestHandler ._dispatchWithPreparedApplication(WOComponentRequestHandler.java:319) at com .webobjects .appserver ._private .WOComponentRequestHandler ._handleRequest(WOComponentRequestHandler.java:369) at com .webobjects .appserver ._private .WOComponentRequestHandler .handleRequest(WOComponentRequestHandler.java:442) at com .webobjects .appserver.WOApplication.dispatchRequest(WOApplication.java:1678) at er.extensions.ERXApplication.dispatchRequest(ERXApplication.java: 1322) at com .webobjects .appserver._private.WOWorkerThread.runOnce(WOWorkerThread.java:144) at com .webobjects .appserver._private.WOWorkerThread.run(WOWorkerThread.java:226)
        at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:613)

I feel like it's some sort of classpath issue, but I couldn't find any org.apache.axis.session.Session imports or anything, and both my Application and Session classes don't have any funny code in them. Any ideas?


I am pretty this is the result of bugs in NSBundle. I think they should be fixed when 5.4.1 is released. Someone posted a hack recently. I think it was adding this to Application:

protected Class _sessionClass()
{
        return your.own.Session.class;
}

Chuck


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