Please disregard. It seems my problem was related to defining line 3 above as "Datasource dsi" instead of "def dsi" . The reasons seem obvious. I thought i tried that as one of many steps, but perhaps had another problem at that time.
It's working now. Gerald R. Wiltse [email protected] On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 10:01 PM, Gerald Wiltse <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a bunch of classes in different packages called "Datasources" which > are all very similar. They extend an abstract base class, they have quite a > few dependencies and implement some traits. They also use > @InheritConstructors annotation. > > I am unable to load any of them using newInstance() : > > import com.gsi.monitor.loader.CustomLoader > URLClassLoader loader = CustomLoader.getCustomLoader("master") > Datasource dsi = > loader.loadClass("com.gsi.monitor.updater.global.Datasource").newInstance() > dsi.run() > println dsi.output > > Error: unable to resolve class Datasource > > > What I find interesting, is that several other classes load as expected, > and that the error is "unable to resolve". The other classes I've tested > are simpler classes, so I'm wondering what it is about the "Datasource" > classes that us causing them to fail. Could it be the annotations, or > dependencies, etc? > > Note: These are running inside the script engine of Logicmonitor > monitoring platform. It has groovy-all-2.3.0 library. > > Any ideas? > > > > Gerald R. Wiltse > [email protected] > >
