Hi Mike,
Are you confident that 'com.cryptologic.bsg.model.communication.BsgResponseMessage'
is on the classpath and accessible to the weaver? Sometimes, as a 'last
resort' AspectJ tries some of the imported prefixes on the front of types it is
having trouble finding - to see if it can locate it. A default imported
prefix is 'java.lang'. It might be that code which has added the rogue
prefix, but the underlying symptom is likely to be that it couldn't find the
'com.cryptologic.bsg.model.communication.BsgResponseMessage' type.
With the failure, is there an ajcore.* file produced containing more
information?
How is the BsgResponseMessage referenced? Are you binding it in a
pointcut? Is that an annotation style pointcut '@Pointcut' or a code
style pointcut 'pointcut'?
cheers,
Andy.
2009/2/6 Michael Laccetti <michael@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
I deployed our application to a WebLogic 9.2 cluster, and ran into some
problems. In our development environment, everything worked okay, but in
staging... Not so much. We use the same JDK, and the Spring Agent
for LTW. The application deploys okay, and the REST services function as
expected, but the AOP stuff is non-operational. There was no errors or
warnings, so I turned on AspectJ logging. Now, I see the following in the
logs:
19:43:21.127 [ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default
(self-tuning)' E Unable to find class
'java.lang.com.cryptologic.bsg.model.communication.BsgResponseMessage' in
repository java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
java.lang.com.cryptologic.bsg.model.communication.BsgResponseMessage not found
- unable to determine URL
I'm not sure where the "java.lang" part is coming from - this isn't
prepended on the development environment, since it works properly.
Anybody have a clue as to what is going on?
Mike
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