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Re: JavaXML.framework Question
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Re: JavaXML.framework Question


  • Subject: Re: JavaXML.framework Question
  • From: Jake MacMullin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 14:40:52 +1000

I've encountered this same problem (sans-wonder) when deploying WebObjects applications built as WARs to Tomcat, JBoss (with a Tomcat servlet container) and Glassfish application servers - though not with Jetty.

I'd really like to know more about what might be causing this problem and what the solution is. I suspect that it might be due to incompatibilities between versions of java libraries included within the javaxml.jar and different versions of the same libraries provided by the various application servers. I'm currently seeing if I can figure out exactly what is causing this problem as it is a serious issue if we're unable to deploy to JBoss/Tomcat as that's our current server set-up.

I first noticed this problem with WO 5.4.x (sans-wonder).

Regards,

Jake

On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 2:18 AM, Dov Rosenberg <email@hidden> wrote:
Yes, we have swapped over to Wonder a few months ago. I have run into this prior to Wonder though.

Dov



On 4/14/09 12:01 PM, "David Avendasora" <email@hidden> wrote:

Hi Dov,

Are you using Wonder with your Tomcat servlet apps? I've run into some classpath weirdness with running the two together. The weirdness I see is different from what you are running into, but maybe they are related...

Dave

On Apr 14, 2009, at 11:39 AM, Dov Rosenberg wrote:

We deploy our apps as servlets in Tomcat. We have been deploying them that way for the past few years. Recently I have been updating our build scripts to steamline them. For some reason even though we include the javaxml.jar (from the JavaXML.framework) in our WEB-INF/lib folder the Tomcat class loader can’t seem to find classes that I can see in the jar. For example at startup if I don’t include xercesImpl.jar in my WEB-INF/lib along side javaxml.jar I will see the following error
 
 java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/xml/serialize/OutputFormat: org/apache/xml/serialize/OutputFormat
 
 That class is in both the xercesImpl and javaxml.jar’s
 
 The same seems to apply for the xalan, axis, wsdl, etc classes. Should we be deploying the JavaXML.framework at all? It seems that if we do not the webservices functionality built into WebObjects gets broken. Seems like a waste to deploy all of these duplicate wars.
 
 Thanks in advance for any feedback
 
 
 Dov Rosenberg
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