Thanks. When I do that, there is no reference to org.objectweb.asm,
nor is there even any reference to any asm library. The information is
about 800 lines long and it clearly shows classes loading from my
"minimal core Drools" plugin; when I add the entire Drools
distribution to the classpath I get a similar dump with loading from
the complete Drools distribution. I am attaching a text file with
this information but I am guessing it will get stripped away by the
server. I very much appreciate your help with this.
I
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Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 10:00:46 -0200
From: "Edson Tirelli" <tirelli(a)post.com>
Subject: Re: [rules-users] Re: rules-users Digest, Vol 13, Issue 48
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Mike,
I don't remember right now the exact flag to dump classpath, but
adding
"-verbose:class" as a VM parameter on your launch configuration
shall do the
trick. Just look for "org.objectweb.asm" package's Classes being
loaded and
you will know where they are being loaded from. You will easily be
able to
see if there is any other asm library clashing with the mvel
required ones.
[]s
Edson
2007/12/31, J Michael Dean <mdean77(a)comcast.net>:
>
> Sorry - am using Eclipse in OSX and have no clue how to ask it to
> dump its
> classpath.I can print out the .classpath file but this is clearly not
> really relevant.
>
> Mike,
>
> This looks like a classpath problem indeed. Did you tried asking
> the JVM
> to dump its classpath so that you can know for sure what jars are
> included
> and if any of them embeds a non-compatible ASM version ?
>
> []s
> Edson
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