You appear to be missing the groovy jar file.

How are you managing the dependencies in your project, use maven or by copying 
in the jars themselves? Using maven is strongly recommended since Magnolia 
pulls in a large number of open source libraries and as you add modules to 
Magnolia these will also add dependencies on more jars.

If you are using Maven and you see this problem in your IDE (Eclipse, IntelliJ, 
Netbeans) it can be a problem with how the IDE prepares the files for the 
servlet container.

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