Hi, well I know I have it in my blueprint (to create the List) and in the Camel-Integration Bundle. Guess I will have to figure out a workaround
Etienne Le lun. 11 mai 2020 à 15:31, Łukasz Dywicki <[email protected]> a écrit : > Look where TagData class is defined. Under Karaf you can try: > package:exports | grep org.apache.plc4x.camel > > I suspect that you have org.apache.plc4x.camel.TagData type defined in > two places at runtime. It causes a friction when you break boundaries > and use TagData from one source in another context. > > Best, > Łukasz > > > On 11.05.2020 14:22, Etienne Robinet wrote: > > Hi Luskasz, > > So this could be that the TagData class is in the blueprint bundle and > the Camel bundle ? And that’s why this error is happening? > > > > Etienne > > > >> Le 11 mai 2020 à 14:06, Łukasz Dywicki <[email protected]> a écrit : > >> > >> Hey Etienne, > >> This problem is likely to happen if you have two implementations of EIP > >> driver at the same time. Java distinguish classes also by class laoder. > >> If you have the same class loaded from two different classloaders - then > >> you will experience troubles like "class A is not instance of A" as well > >> as "A can not be cast to A". > >> > >> Good luck, > >> Łukasz > >> > >> > >>> On 11.05.2020 11:59, Etienne Robinet wrote: > >>> Hello guys, > >>> I've been trying to use the Scraper with the Camel component. I tried > to run a test code in Karaf but I get this error: > >>> https://i.imgur.com/ABAWJ8l.png > >>> > >>> The TagData class is used to store the Alias, Query and Values of the > tags we want to read. In order to use it with the Scraper, I need a > Map<String,String> with the aliases and queries. So I added this static > method: > >>> https://i.imgur.com/CxplPOr.png > >>> > >>> And as you can see it fails at line 121. If anyone has a clue how to > solve this, it would be very helpful! :) > >>> > >>> Etienne > >>> >
