To all those who helped on this problem, my sincere thanks. It is now
resolved.
Resolution: Upgrade to tomcat7.
Jim A.
On 07/09/2014 07:26 AM, Martin Gainty wrote:
MGcan you repost the Stacktrace in a followup email
MGthanks
Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2014 20:52:24 -0700
Subject: Re: hello world is giving me a stack trace.
From: haoniu...@gmail.com
To: jim_ander...@jjajava.com
CC: user@struts.apache.org
Don't know why. I suspect you have a class name conflict somewhere
in your
environment.
On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 6:15 PM, Jim Anderon jim_ander...@jjajava.com
wrote:
I am attaching the struts.xml file. This is the struts.xml file
that came
with the tutorial example. I have not
edited it at all.
I realize the stack track indicates the program failed in the
struts.xml
file, but I assume that
for most people running the example, this example works. I suspect
that
the this code makes assumptions
about the environment and that my environment does not meet all of the
assumptions. I have no idea where
to look for the root cause at this point.
Jim
On 07/08/2014 05:12 PM, Kun Niu wrote:
The backtrace already told you. There's a classcast exception in your
struts.xml file.
You need to at least add your struts.xml file.
On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 12:47 PM, Jim Anderon
jim_ander...@jjajava.com
wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to learn about struts and I have been trying to run the
tutorials. The example, 'basic struts', runs ok in my
environment. But when I run 'hello_world', I get a stack trace,
which I
will attach to this email.
I'm running on Crunchbang linux, a Debian deriviative, and I'm using
tomcat6 as my server, with Struts 2.3.16.3.
I was having trouble getting the example to run on my machine. I
finally
got it to run successfully once. Every run
after that has given me a stacktrace. I figured that I might have
messed
up the code in my work space, so I removed
everything, re-installed the hello_world directory and then
rebuilt using
'mvn clean package', which ran
successfully. I tried installing the war file both manually and
using the
tomcat manager and got the same results
in either case.
I am searching the internet for a similar stacktrace, but have
not found
it yet. Has anyone on the mailing list
seen a similar problem before?
Regards,
Jim Anderson
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