[jbosstools-issues] [JBoss JIRA] (JBIDE-17025) Patching EAP 6.2 breaks classpath jar files

Mustafa Musaji (JIRA) issues at jboss.org
Fri Apr 11 05:02:14 EDT 2014


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Mustafa Musaji commented on JBIDE-17025:
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[~nickboldt] Not sure that workaround works because if the server runtime I think still expects certain JAR's to be there. As an example, if you replace picketbox-4.0.19.SP2-redhat-1.jar with /picketbox-4.0.19.SP3-redhat-1.jar, you still get the error below if you have EAP in your projects Build Path.

bq. build patch references non existing library '/home/mmusaji/JBoss/jboss-eap-6.2.1/modules/system/layers/base/org/picketbox/main/picketbox-4.0.19.SP2-redhat-1.jar'

In the end, removing the EAP runtime from the build path and adding JAR's manually is actually quicker and easier :(
                
> Patching EAP 6.2 breaks classpath jar files
> -------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JBIDE-17025
>                 URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-17025
>             Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: server
>    Affects Versions: 4.1.2.Final
>         Environment: Windows 7, Kepler SR2
>            Reporter: Jesper Skov
>            Priority: Blocker
>             Fix For: 4.2.0.Beta2
>
>
> Using the JBoss CLI command 'patch apply .../eap-6.2.2.zip' breaks some of the module jars (the files become invalid ZIP-archives).
> This is apparently done as a way to mark the modules off-limits for the container, while still allowing roll-back if necessary.
> See https://access.redhat.com/site/discussions/726623
> Unfortunately, Eclipse includes these jars in the JBossTools-defined classpath. When scanned, these will be found corrupt, and the project classpath marked as broken.
> On my installation, the first few files to trigger this problem are: 
> * modules/system/layers/base/javax/el/api/main/jboss-el-api_2.2_spec-1.0.2.Final-redhat-1.jar
> * modules/system/layers/base/javax/el/api/main/jboss-el-api_2.2_spec-1.0.2.Final-redhat-1.jar
> I guess it might be possible to adjust the server definition's Default Classpath Entries in Eclipse preferences. But I decided to just copy the original EAP 6.2 files on top of the runtime and get on with work...

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