Pete Muir <> wrote, in response to Stefan Schulz:
Stefan, thanks for reporting this. I've filed an issue in JBDS -
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-13337
Debugging this, I found another bug in the quickstarts, so if you want to retest with my
workaround described there, you'll need to use the HEAD of the quickstarts, not the
released version -
https://github.com/jboss-jdf/jboss-as-quickstart/archive/master.zip
User's website:
http://twitter.com/plmuir
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Stefan Schulz wrote:
Hello.
The example is great and works fine, thanks for that. But a question: if i following your
instructions step by step and build, deploy and finally execute the client from the
console, everything works.
But if i import the maven projects into eclipse and start from there, i only get a
NoClassDefFoundError
("org/jboss/as/quickstarts/ejbremote/stateless/RemoteCalculator")
in line 129, executing the code
return (RemoteCalculator) context.lookup(...RemoteCalculator.class...);
I used an out-of-the-box 7.1.1.Final, Eclipse Inidigo, Maven 3.0.3, Java 1.7.0_09 on Mac
OS X. And i emptied my maven repository before i started.
What can i do?
Thanks in advance.
Stefan
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