Run mvn dependency:tree and look at the output (or grep for opencsv). There's a good chance you have two different versions of the same JAR in your classpath. Once you find the offender, exclude it from its dependency.

Matt

On Nov 5, 2009, at 1:09 PM, watcher wrote:


I've getting an error thats got me stumped.

I'm running a junit test through eclipse that passes but when I run it via
the command line I'm getting the following error.

java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
au.com.bytecode.opencsv.bean.CsvToBean.parse(Lau/com/bytecode/ opencsv/bean/MappingStrategy;Lau/com/bytecode/opencsv/ CSVReader;)Ljava/util/List;

I've created my eclipse project using mvn eclipse:eclipse
so I expect that there should be no difference running junit tests through
eclipse and the command line.

I have no idea what the problem could be. Any help or pointers to how to
resolve this.

thanks



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