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Peter Gardfjäll updated FELIX-838:
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Attachment: workspace-problem.zip
Unzip this Eclipse workspace and point eclipse to it.
Please let me know if there are any problems.
> Potential bug: org.osgi.compendium-1.2.0.jar + Spring-DM ==
> NoClassDefFoundError
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> Key: FELIX-838
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-838
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Framework
> Affects Versions: felix-1.4.0
> Environment: Win XP, Felix version 1.4.0, compendium bundle 1.2.0,
> Spring-DM 1.1.2, Pax-Web 0.5.1
> Reporter: Peter Gardfjäll
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: workspace-problem.zip
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> When Sping tries to import the HttpService into a bundle NoClassDefFoundError
> for javax.servlet.Servlet is thrown.
> This only happens when the org.osgi.compendium-1.2.0.jar bundle is used.
> A slightly modified bundle with the DynamicImport-Package statement narrowed
> down to javax.servlet and javax.servlet.http and additionally two "regular"
> optional imports for the mentioned packages are required to make it work.
> It remains to investigate whether this is a problem with the compendium
> bundle or with Spring-DM, which are the two main suspects here.
> Refer to the following e-mail thread for more information:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg02623.html
> An Eclipse workspace is attached to this issue. To reproduce the problem,
> unzip the workspace, start eclipse with that workspace and run the
> Felix-server run configuration. See the Felix-server/README.txt for more
> detailed information.
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