can you share your git repos with me so I can debug a little... or pop into
hipchat and we can chat and bring the solution back to the list once we
have one ;-)


On 3 July 2014 10:48, Stephen Connolly <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hmmm you might have to have the namespace be the FQCN of the TagLibrary
> implementation, eg see MorphTagLibrary in core... digging some more
>
>
> On 3 July 2014 10:38, Stephen Connolly <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Also you probably need to add the annotation
>>
>> @org.kohsuke.stapler.jelly.groovy.TagLibraryUri("/shim/layout")
>>
>>
>> On 3 July 2014 10:37, Stephen Connolly <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I suspect one thing could be that your class name is IconsTaglib and
>>> not IconsTagLib
>>>
>>>
>>> On 3 July 2014 10:35, Stephen Connolly <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Well I suspect that you need to inform jelly of the TagLibrary class or
>>>> else it will not discover it. I am suspecting that there is a plugin goal
>>>> putting the requisite info somewhere on the classpath. That plugin goal is
>>>> probably working for jenkins core but perhaps not by default in plugins
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 3 July 2014 09:56, Tom Fennelly <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>  xmlns:myf="jelly:org.jenkins.x.y.MyFunkyTag" is one way of doing
>>>>> that and, as I said, that works when the TagLibrary impl is located in
>>>>> Jenkins core (Vs out in a plugin).  I didn't see any other way of doing
>>>>> it.  Are you telling me there is another way?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 03/07/2014 09:46, Stephen Connolly wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Do you inform jenkins that you have a taglibrary?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2 July 2014 23:34, Tom Fennelly <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Just wondering if anyone can guide me as to how I can write a Java
>>>>>> based TagLibrary and have it loadable from a plugin (without setting
>>>>>> pluginFirstClassLoader=true).  When I try it I get a classloader 
>>>>>> exception
>>>>>> that makes total sense to me, but I'm wondering if there's some trick or
>>>>>> different impl that works around it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Example... a Simple TagLibrary impl like this...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   public class IconsTaglib extends TagLibrary {
>>>>>>     public IconsTaglib() {
>>>>>>
>>>>>>              // Register some tags...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>          registerTag("*myFunkyTag*", MyFunkyTag.class);
>>>>>>     }
>>>>>> }
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  This class is located in the plugin i.e. not in Jenkins core with
>>>>>> other taglibs.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Then in a .jelly tag script (also in the plugin, but for which
>>>>>> there are no cloassloading issues) we use the *myFunkyTag *tag that
>>>>>> was implemented in Java e.g.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   <myf:myFunkyTag xmlns:myf="jelly:org.jenkins.x.y.MyFunkyTag" />
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  The above causes a ClassLoading exception because Jelly's XMLParser
>>>>>> class (code located in Jenkins - not in the plugin) tries to load the
>>>>>> MyFunkyTag class with the wrong classloader (XMLParser line #1024).  What
>>>>>> looks like would work (in this specific case at least) is if XMLParser
>>>>>> tried using the JellyContext ClassLoader instead, but of course that 
>>>>>> might
>>>>>> cause other issues.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  BTW I tried with the MyFunkyTag impl located in Jenkins core and
>>>>>> everything works fine as expected.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Any suggestions?  I'm wondering maybe this is not an issue if I
>>>>>> implement the Tag in Groovy instead, but would like to know if doing it 
>>>>>> in
>>>>>> Java is not going to work first.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Tom.
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