Continuing my monolog,
i've compiled wonder frameworks with maven rather smoothly :
 mvn clean install -P wo53 -Dwoversion=5.3.3
... and it works at runtime.

Henrique, could you please check how the repository version is compiled ? I
guess you have to launch the compilation two times : one with wo53 profile,
one with wo54 profile...

Thanks

2010/5/10 Alexis Tual <[email protected]>

> Hi list,
>
> i'm facing a similar problem, this time on a project  using wo 5.3.3 with
> maven and latest fake release of wonder 
> (5.0.0-r10779<http://wo-repository.moleque.com.br/nexus/content/groups/public/wonder/core/ERExtensions/5.0.0-r10779/>
> )
> At runtime on an Ajax response, i get the following exception :
>
> [2010-05-10 18:30:19 CEST] <WorkerThread14> java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
> er.ajax.AjaxResponse.setHeaders(Ljava/util/Map;)V
>         at er.ajax.AjaxUtils.createResponse(AjaxUtils.java:76)
>         at
> er.ajax.AjaxDynamicElement.invokeAction(AjaxDynamicElement.java:85)
>
> I guess this wonder release was compiled against wo 5.4.3 even the wo53
> classifier jar.
> Anybody having this issue ?
> I'll try to compile wonder with maven and see if i can make it work.
>
> Thanks
>
> Alex
>
> 2009/9/30 Alexis Tual <[email protected]>
>
> Problem solved, i upgraded to version 5.0.0-r9933 (22 sept. 2009) and it
>> seems to work now... i guess version 5.0.0-9638 was bogus.
>>
>> Alex
>>
>> Le 29 sept. 09 à 18:07, Alexis Tual a écrit :
>>
>>
>>  Hi list,
>>> i'm using wonder 5.0.0-9638 (5.4 classifier, yes i'm mavenized),
>>> webobjects 5.4.3 and get the following error when clicking an
>>> AjaxSubmitButton :
>>>
>>> java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
>>> er.ajax.AjaxResponse.setHeaders(Lcom/webobjects/foundation/NSDictionary;)V
>>>        at er.ajax.AjaxUtils.createResponse(AjaxUtils.java:71)
>>>        at
>>> er.ajax.AjaxSubmitButton.handleRequest(AjaxSubmitButton.java:320)
>>>        at
>>> er.ajax.AjaxSubmitButton.invokeAction(AjaxSubmitButton.java:309)
>>>        ...
>>> The strange thing is at compile time (and decompile time i must say) i
>>> can do this kind of thing without problems it doesn't even fail at runtime :
>>>  AjaxResponse ajaxResp = AjaxUtils.createResponse(request, context);
>>>  WOResponse response = new WOResponse();
>>>  ajaxResp.setHeaders(response.headers());
>>>
>>> Indeed AjaxResponse.class.getMethods() give me somewhere this method
>>> public void com.webobjects.appserver.WOMessage.setHeaders(java.util.Map)
>>>
>>> I've seen the NSDictionary class is "patched" by wonder but both this one
>>> and the "standard" wo NSDictionary class implements Map so... i'm a bit
>>> lost.
>>>
>>> Any ideas ?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Alex
>>>
>>
>>
>
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