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Rodney Kite commented on AS7-2566:
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Yes Manifested means in the MANIFEST.MF there is a reference to the jar in the
Class-Page entry of the ejb jar.
Jar included in a MANIFEST.MF from an ejb jar can not see user
defined modules. Results in java.lang.ClassNotFound error.
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Key: AS7-2566
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-2566
Project: Application Server 7
Issue Type: Bug
Components: EE
Affects Versions: 7.1.0.Alpha1
Environment: Windows 7 64 bit, 32bit Sun/Oracle JDK 1.6.0_27, Latest release of
JBoss 7.1.0.Alpha1 X.
Reporter: Rodney Kite
Assignee: Stuart Douglas
Priority: Blocker
Attachments: testJBossModuleErrorApp.zip
In an ear file user defined modules referenced from MANIFEST.MF are available to ejb jars
but not to the ejb jars manifested jars. When the jar manifested in tries to access a
modules classes a java.lang.ClassNotFoundException is raised. By the java jar spec the
manifested jar should be in classpath of the jar manifesting it. I tried putting the
modules Dependencies: reference in both the ejb jars MANIFEST.MF as well as the non ejb
jars MANIFEST.MF. This is a run time error it deploys fine.
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