Hi,

I maintain an old WO project that I "ported" to WOLips last year. I now use the new directory structure (jar files in "Libraries" etc.) on my developer Mac, but I've kept the old structure (jars in "lib") on our servers; I didn't want to rearrange things in CVS. I've written a little shell script that takes care of the differences between new and old structure.

These days I'm working on a rather big extension to this WO application, and I've had to include several new jar files in the project. At one point, during a call to a method in one of the new jars, I get an exception, and now I'm busy debugging this. This jar, and a couple more, are more or less custom made for our project, I have the source, and I build them using maven. I tried to insert several "println" lines to locate the problem, and replacing the original jar with my modified one and cleaning my project, but to my surprise none of my lines got printed. At the end I removed this jar entirely from my project on my Mac, but my WO application still builds (using ant) and runs without any visible change; I get the very same exception as before. I have also removed this jar from the project on our Linux server, and even here it builds (using ant) and runs without change.

I see two possible explanations:
1) An old copy of the jar I removed is still around somewhere (both on my Mac on on the Linux server). 2) The class/method I'm calling just before the exception is also available in one of the other jar files that I have included, but from all the source code and pom.xml files that I have checked, I cannot see that this should be the case.

Any ideas? - My time is running shortish ...

Sincerely,
Jon Kleiser
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