Darrin Thompson [
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"Adding Existing JBoss Modules to My App"
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I'm trying to port some code I wrote. The purpose of this code is to call out to the
rottentomatoes.com api and process the results.
What I have: Eclpise Indigo SP2 + JBoss Tools plugin.
I created a Java EE Web Project from the JBoss Central page. I added RestEASY and Guava to
my pom under DependencyManagement. I made sure the versions I called for matched what was
in my local JBoss AS7 install. I then added dependencies for both as provided. (Seems like
there should be a complete bom for AS7.1.1 or whatever I'm running, but I couldn't
find that. Am I doing even this right?)
Then I made a copy of the arquillian test that comes with the sample and I altered it to
call my code. I removed the test datasource from the @Deployment method as my code does
not require it.
I can run my new JUnit test and my code gets deployed and run. However, once I get to the
meat of my code, one of the classes fails to load with:
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.google.common.base.Predicate from [Module
"deployment.test.war:main" from Service Module Loader]
at org.jboss.modules.ModuleClassLoader.findClass(ModuleClassLoader.java:190)
So that seems reasonable. I haven't written any kind of deployment info telling JBoss
to include it's guava module in my classpath. However, Google isn't helping.
1. What do I do to my app to indicate that I want more modules available on my classpath?
2. Is there something in JBoss Tools to expedite this?
Thanks.
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Darrin
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