Anyway you could expand on this David? I can't seem to get past these tests.
On 10/28/2011 07:50 AM, David M. Lloyd wrote:
This is a strong indication that the modular class resolver is
installed
in the deserialize end but not in the serialize end.
On 10/28/11 7:29 AM, Kabir Khan wrote:
> For the timer service ones I see a lot of these errors:
>
> Caused by: java.io.InvalidClassException: java.io.Serializable; Class is not present
in any module
> at
org.jboss.marshalling.ModularClassResolver.annotateClass(ModularClassResolver.java:63)
> at
org.jboss.marshalling.river.RiverMarshaller.writeNewClass(RiverMarshaller.java:1297)
> at
org.jboss.marshalling.river.RiverMarshaller.writeClass(RiverMarshaller.java:1140)
> at
org.jboss.marshalling.river.RiverMarshaller.writeNewSerializableClass(RiverMarshaller.java:1367)
> at
org.jboss.marshalling.river.RiverMarshaller.writeSerializableClass(RiverMarshaller.java:1339)
> at
org.jboss.marshalling.river.RiverMarshaller.doWriteObject(RiverMarshaller.java:877)
> at
org.jboss.marshalling.AbstractObjectOutput.writeObject(AbstractObjectOutput.java:62)
> at
org.jboss.marshalling.AbstractMarshaller.writeObject(AbstractMarshaller.java:119)
> at
org.jboss.as.ejb3.timerservice.mk2.persistence.filestore.FileTimerPersistence.writeFile(FileTimerPersiste
>
> On 28 Oct 2011, at 13:20, Kabir Khan wrote:
>
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