Andrew, Yeah, a few times new dependencies were not pushed even though they appeared in the ivy library. On a sad/funny side, the WAR file does contain the deps that I am looking for that seemingly don't get pushed to the WTP server.
I guess I'll start using my build scripts to publish a WAR to an AppServer. Cheers, Eric G. On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 3:59 AM, Andrew Thorburn <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm afraid I can't help you, just piping in to say that I've got > basically the same problem - it doesn't always seem to publish my > dependencies. I'm publishing to Jetty, not Tomcat, but even so... > > And even when it does publish them, it doesn't publish any new > dependencies (e.g. if I build a new version (with a new filename) of a > dependency, it doesn't get picked up straight away - I typically have > to close/reopen the project for it to work). Drove me up the wall to > the point where I just gave up, and began using Eclipse's remote > debugging stuff to connect to Glassfish, and just completely ignoring > WTP. Yes, it means I have to undeploy/redeploy to get new things > picked up by Glassfish, but it beats spending hours trying to get this > working with WTP. > > - Andrew Thorburn > > On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Eric Gulatee <[email protected]> > wrote: > > All, > > > > I've constantly had problems getting my dependencies declared in ivy to > be > > published to the tomcat server. > > Before you answer just add the JavaEE module dep, I have already done > > that... > > > > When I check my .metadata where the WebApp is being published, I don't > see a > > lib directory under WEB-INF. > > > > I am using eclipse 3.5, MaxOSX, IVY 2.1.0 IVYDE 2.0.0 final. > > > > > > Any thoughts? Any way to debug this? > > I tried a few options: > > > > ivy with all confs > > Wiped our my tomcat, forced a republish... No effect. > > > > > > To prove I didn't miss the JavaEE module dep: > > Here's my .classpath > > > > ?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> > >> <classpath> > >> <classpathentry kind="src" output="target/classes" > >> path="src/main/java"/> > >> <classpathentry kind="src" path="src/test/resources"/> > >> <classpathentry kind="src" output="target/test-classes" > >> path="src/test/java"/> > >> <classpathentry kind="src" path="src/main/antlr3"/> > >> <classpathentry excluding="**" kind="src" > output="target/classes" > >> path="src/main/resources"/> > >> <classpathentry kind="con" > >> > path="org.eclipse.jdt.launching.JRE_CONTAINER/org.eclipse.jdt.internal.debug.ui.launcher.StandardVMType/J2SE-1.5"/> > >> <classpathentry kind="con" > >> > path="org.apache.ivyde.eclipse.cpcontainer.IVYDE_CONTAINER/?ivyXmlPath=ivy.xml&confs=*"> > >> <attributes> > >> <attribute > >> name="org.eclipse.jst.component.dependency" value="/WEB-INF/lib"/> > >> </attributes> > >> </classpathentry> > >> <classpathentry kind="output" path="target/classes"/> > >> </classpath> > >> > > > > > > Tomcat is complaining about a spring web context class.. > > > > SEVERE: Error configuring application listener of class > > org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener > > java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: > > org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener > > > > > > However... > > > > I do have spring-web-.... listed as a dep/jar in ivy.xml > > And the jar does have the missing class... > > > > package org.springframework.web.context; > >> > >> import javax.servlet.ServletContextEvent; > >> import javax.servlet.ServletContextListener; > >> > >> /** > >> * Bootstrap listener to start up and shut down Spring's root {...@link > >> WebApplicationContext}. > >> * Simply delegates to {...@link ContextLoader} as well as to {...@link > >> ContextCleanupListener}. > >> * > >> * <p>This listener should be registered after > >> * {...@link org.springframework.web.util.Log4jConfigListener} > >> * in <code>web.xml</code>, if the latter is used. > >> * > >> * @author Juergen Hoeller > >> * @since 17.02.2003 > >> * @see org.springframework.web.util.Log4jConfigListener > >> */ > >> public class ContextLoaderListener extends ContextLoader implements > >> ServletContextListener { > >> > >> > > > > As I said, I do a few cleans, have wiped out the server. changed > > workspace. Issue remains the same... > > > > I never do see WEB-INF/lib get created under the appropriate directory > under > > .metadata in my workspace. > > > > > > Any thoughts? I don't think I'm doing anything silly/obviously wrong... > > I have had this flaky behaviour before where publish wouldn't always > > publish... It did work eventually... [After cleans, Destroy servers, > > change workspace] > > > > Cheers, > > Eric G. > > >
