What's the name of the directory whose contents are shown in that
screenshot?
On 7/8/11 11:44 AM, Jim Tyrrell wrote:
Team,
See the attached screen shot:
I have an exploded war file (spring/hibernate) that I made changes to
based on Marius (THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!) feedback. The application deploys,
but does not run when executed with the following errors:
10:08:12,829 ERROR
[org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.[jboss.web].[localhost].[/BRMSPoc].[brmsDispatcher]]
(http--127.0.0.1-8080-1) Servlet.service() for servlet brmsDispatcher
threw exception: java.lang.IllegalAccessException: Class
org.mvel2.optimizers.impl.refl.ReflectiveAccessorOptimizer can not
access a member of class
org.jboss.stdio.StdioContext$DelegatingPrintStream with modifiers "public"
at sun.reflect.Reflection.ensureMemberAccess(Reflection.java:65) [:1.6.0_24]
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:588) [:1.6.0_24]
at
org.mvel2.optimizers.impl.refl.ReflectiveAccessorOptimizer.getMethod(ReflectiveAccessorOptimizer.java:957)
[mvel2-2.0.16.jar:]
at
org.mvel2.optimizers.impl.refl.ReflectiveAccessorOptimizer.compileGetChain(ReflectiveAccessorOptimizer.java:314)
[mvel2-2.0.16.jar:]
at
org.mvel2.optimizers.impl.refl.ReflectiveAccessorOptimizer.optimizeAccessor(ReflectiveAccessorOptimizer.java:137)
[mvel2-2.0.16.jar:]
at org.mvel2.ast.ASTNode.getReducedValueAccelerated(ASTNode.java:137)
[mvel2-2.0.16.jar:]
at org.mvel2.MVELRuntime.execute(MVELRuntime.java:85) [mvel2-2.0.16.jar:]
at
org.mvel2.compiler.CompiledExpression.getValue(CompiledExpression.java:104)
[mvel2-2.0.16.jar:]
at org.mvel2.MVEL.executeExpression(MVEL.java:1001) [mvel2-2.0.16.jar:]
at
org.drools.base.mvel.MVELConsequence.evaluate(MVELConsequence.java:103)
[drools-core-5.1.1.jar:]
at
org.drools.common.DefaultAgenda.fireActivation(DefaultAgenda.java:917)
[drools-core-5.1.1.jar:]
at org.drools.common.DefaultAgenda.fireNextItem(DefaultAgenda.java:856)
[drools-core-5.1.1.jar:]
at org.drools.common.DefaultAgenda.fireAllRules(DefaultAgenda.java:1071)
[drools-core-5.1.1.jar:]
Is the .failed from the screen shot on all the exploded jars in the war
from when I had not made all of Marius changes?
Is it expected behavior on an exploded war?
How would I clean these up? Do I need to?
What effect/affect are these having on my current deployment? Now that I
mostly think I have my application in a state where I can run/deploy my
application?
Does it make sense to mark all of these "embedded/included" jar files as
failed?
I am not sure if this is expected behavior, bugs or what? Some advice
pretty please?
I guess you have to love lazy loading, and runtime exceptions. :S!!!!!
Jim Tyrrell
Senior JBoss Solutions Architect
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