Ah, I found that after I removed the ~/.hudson directory, and readded it, 
then deployed hudson stable over the milestone version, it worked right. 
Thanks for the help and for reading my long email.

On Tuesday, July 31, 2012 6:37:34 AM UTC-4, vjuranek wrote:
>
> Hi, 
> first, jenkins-users mailing list would be more appropriate for such kind 
> of 
> problems. Secondly, it's hard to give any hints if we know just that there 
> is 
> some error during the build. 
>
> In general, if you are able to build the project with open-jdk, you should 
> be 
> able to build it with opne-jdk in jekins/hudson as well. There are some 
> issues 
> with class isolation in EAP 5, but I haven't run into any such issue with 
> EAP 
> 6 so far, so IMHO it's not very likely that this is the root cause of the 
> issue. So there is either some problem with your setup or it's a bug in 
> Hudson. Try to build the same project with Jenkins and if everything goes 
> fine, 
> it's very likely a bug in Hudson or some project miss-configuration which 
> is 
> specific to Hudson .... 
>
> Cheers 
> Vojta 
>
> On Tuesday 31 July 2012 03:04:35 Kenneth Miller wrote: 
> > I know that this is Hudson, but I was thinking that because Hudson and 
> > Jenkins are so similar and that because there is much more activity in 
> the 
> > jenkins mailing list that this might be worth a shot. 
> > 
> > I just want either Jenkins or hudson to work building a very simple 
> hello 
> > world java project that is configured to use maven 3. While in the 
> process 
> > of doing this, I installed both Jenkins and Hudson to the same JBoss 
> > instance. Jenkins version was the latest stable version, while Hudson 
> was 
> > (accidently, the M3 eclipse development milestone... or whatever that is 
> > given on the installation instructions for the war deployment). I get an 
> > exception when I try to build that is completely unrelated to my maven 
> > configuration (pom.xml/whatever) or project, because it fails due to 
> class 
> > not found error. I'm wondering if I should fail back to the stable 
> version 
> > of Hudson or if I should switch my jdk installation instance from the 
> > open-jdk that redhat uses or just straight up switch to jenkins (please 
> > don't advocate this before I have a chance to completely explore the 
> option 
> > I have with Hudson, I'd prefer to have them both working). If I have to 
> > install a different version of Hudson, do I delete ~/.hudson, and start 
> by 
> > reinstalling plugins and all? 
> > 
> > If I merely try and solve the current problem that I have, rather than 
> just 
> > running away from it, how can I look deeper into the problem that I'm 
> > having? I don't know how to debug a jboss instance, although I do happen 
> to 
> > have EAP 6 and the JBoss development environment. If someone could just 
> > point me in the right direction... 
> > 
> > please read below as well. I know it's long, sorry. 
> > 
> > ________________________________ 
> > 
> > From: Miller, Adam A CIV SPAWARSYSCEN-ATLANTIC, 58500 
> > Sent: Tue 7/24/2012 2:45 PM 
> > To: hudson-...@eclipse.org 
> > Cc: winston.prak...@gmail.com 
> > Subject: RE: [hudson-dev] Error building 
> > 
> > 
> > I know you might get this twice, but I'm just denoting that it should go 
> to 
> > you. 
> > 
> > I'm running RHEL 5, which is pretty old. Yea, I wondered if it was the 
> > openjdk that was causing it to fail too, perhaps I should try and look 
> for 
> > an upgrade for openjdk? I'm using hudson I think 3.0.0-M3 because it 
> says 
> > that in the url bar when I deployed it, I was pretty sure that I 
> downloaded 
> > the latest stable version. I deployed the war in JBoss EAP 6. 
> > 
> > I'm wondering if it has to do with the Bash variables that I have set, I 
> > didn't set hudson home because it worked without it. 
> > 
> > ________________________________ 
> > 
> > From: Winston Prakash 
> > [mailto:winston.prak...@gmail.com<winston.prak...@gmail.com> ] 
> > Sent: Tue 7/24/2012 2:18 PM 
> > To: Hudson developer discussions 
> > Cc: Miller, Adam A CIV SPAWARSYSCEN-ATLANTIC, 58500 
> > Subject: Re: [hudson-dev] Error building 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Hi, 
> > 
> > Strange. Remoting is part of Hudson, so should not be the case. 
> > 
> > Could you tell us which version of Hudson are you using?. Also 
> > wondering if this could be anything to do with openjdk you are using 
> > which fails to load the class. 
> > 
> > - Winston 
> > 
> > On 7/24/12 10:56 AM, Miller, Adam A CIV SPAWARSYSCEN-ATLANTIC, 58500 
> wrote: 
> > > I'm kind of new to Hudson. I have a single build project, called test, 
> > 
> > and I have only one remote repo, which it has synced from successfully. 
> > 
> > > The only build objective that I have specified is "Invoke Maven 3" 
> with 
> > 
> > goals "clean install" 
> > 
> > > But I get a funny error: 
> > > 
> > > https://gist.github.com/04da890df11378f3a427<
> https://webmail.east.nmci.nav 
> > > 
> y.mil/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=https://gist.github.com/04da890df11378f3a4 
> > > 27> 
> > > 
> > > I don't know how to debug it or where to begin. All I have in my git 
> repo 
> > 
> > is a single main file containing a hello world example. I just want to 
> see 
> > hudson work-I wouldn't think that Hudson should fail for what this 
> > exception trace is giving just because there's not a pom.xml file 
> specified 
> > for maven, but I'm not absolutely certain. Can someone help me out? 
> > 
> > > _______________________________________________ 
> > > hudson-dev mailing list 
> > > hudson-...@eclipse.org 
> > > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/hudson-dev<
> https://webmail.east.n 
> > > 
> mci.navy.mil/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/lis 
> > > tinfo/hudson-dev> 
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