Thanks for feedback.

Weblogic did not provide a full stacktrace, even in info mode. Here is a
what it says:

<11-Mar-02 17:44:10 GMT> <Error> <Management> <Error deploying application
.\con
fig\mydomain\applications\test:
java.lang.reflect.UndeclaredThrowableException>


You were correct that weblogic was unable to deploy jars with .'s in.
However, I have now resolved that issue, and my original problem did not
dissapear. All the jars are now appearing in the tmp_war.../WEB-INF
directory. One thing I have noticed is that the conf directory within the
tmp_war.../WEB-INF/ directory is empty.

What's weird is this worked on sp1, but not with sp2. Strange indeed. One
thing I read on the Weblogic site, was that this might be an issue with
resource bundles within jars, but I'm not certain that's relevant.

Any more help or ideas would be much appreciated.

Gareth

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stephane Bailliez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 11 March 2002 17:18
> To: Turbine Developers List
> Subject: RE: Weblogic 6.1 sp2 and Turbine
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gareth Coltman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> > I have had great success running a Turbine app with Weblogic
> > 6.1 sp1. I
> > decided to install 6.1 sp2 for its Oracle 9i drivers. Unfortunately I
> > haven't had much joy. Weblogic throws the following error:
> >
> > java.lang.reflect.UndeclaredThrowableException
>
> maybe the full stacktrace can give more 'info' about the location.
>
> possible weblogic issues from the top of my head:
> - jar that have a '.' in their name. (ie turbine2.2b1.jar is not valid for
> weblogic...<sigh>)
>
> Stephane
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