Hey Ken,

That sounds good. Please let us all know in this thread whatever you manage
to hear from them. Perhaps there was some kind of dynamic remote jar
loading happening and the routine/location has since changed?

I actually just learned of DWR based on your comment and have been looking
into it. It seems like a great technology. As said, this seems mysterious
to all involved. Perhaps their comment can shed some light.

Best wishes,

Nick

On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 4:16 PM, Ken Bowen <k...@form-runner.com> wrote:

> Hi Nick,
>
> That's what's strange.   I've been using dwr_2.0.6/7 for a number of
> years, and there's never been any *bee*.jar or *weblogic*.jar in my lib
> dir. To my memory, there were no other dependencies downloaded with dwr.
>  Yet prior to  2015-07-18,  I've never seen this exception, and the dwr jar
> in my projects didn't change then.  In fact, my jar list didn't change at
> all before or immediately after  2015-07-18. (Later I checked moving up to
> dwr_2.0.10, but that still produces this exception).  That's why I wondered
> whether the Beehive/Weblogic jar could have been supplied by GAE earlier.
> It all seems very odd.  I'm going to contact the DWR guys and see what they
> say.
> Thanks,
> Ken
>
>
> On Monday, August 3, 2015 at 1:32:45 PM UTC-6, Nick (Cloud Platform
> Support) wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ken,
>>
>> It sounds as though this is a specific third-party technology unrelated
>> to Google, and I can't find it documented anywhere that this would be
>> available on the platform. It sounds as though your app itself would have
>> had to bundle this dependency when it was uploaded. Do you still have
>> access to the project source? Is the "Beehive/Weblogic jar" included in
>> your project's lib/ folder?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Nick
>>
>> On Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 3:12:59 PM UTC-4, Ken Bowen wrote:
>>>
>>> I've been using DWR 2.0.(6..10) (Direct Web Remoting) with two Appengine
>>> java projects for a number of years, with no problems.  About 2015-07-18,
>>> when production Appengine switched from using SDK 1.9.23 to SDK 1.9.24,  I
>>> began getting the following exception each time one of my projects starts:
>>>
>>> org.directwebremoting.util.CommonsLoggingOutput error: Failed to load
>>> 'pageflow' (org.directwebremoting.beehive.PageFlowCreator)
>>> java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
>>> at
>>> com.google.appengine.runtime.Request.process-eaa0bc63bfae4257(Request.java)
>>> at sun.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance0(Native Method)
>>> ......
>>> Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Beehive/Weblogic jar file
>>> not available.
>>> at
>>> org.directwebremoting.beehive.PageFlowCreator.<init>(PageFlowCreator.java:58)
>>> .....
>>>
>>> Neither of my projects had any code changes around that time.  Was the
>>> Beehive/Weblogic jar available in GAE before SDK 1.9.24?  Can anyone give
>>> me any pointers about this?
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> Ken Bowen
>>>
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