Re: [Beankeeper-discussion] could not find class
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From: Brautigam R. <de...@ne...> - 2009-03-03 07:59:32
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Shay Matasaro írta: > i only create the public schema in the DB, not any tables . > > yes, i believe there is some difference in how the console app and web > app behave , because they both use the same library which includes the > persistence classes. > > here is the table map, and classes table : > > tablemap: > "bk_domain";"domain" > "bk_vreseller";"vreseller" > "bk_vreseller_domains_";"vreseller_domains_" > "bk_vreseller_vrusers_";"vreseller_vrusers_" > "bk_vuser";"vuser" > "java_lang_object";"object" > "persistence_classes";"classes" > "persistence_nodes";"nodes" > "";"" > > > classes: > "";1;"java_lang_object";"java.lang.Object";0 > "";2;"bk_domain";"BK.Domain";1000 > "";3;"bk_vreseller";"BK.VReseller";1000 > "";4;"bk_vuser";"BK.VUser";1000 > "";;"";""; Looks alright to me. We're back to why is the webapp throwing ClassNotFoundException for BK.* classes. It still looks like BeanKeeper does not see them. Please make sure the classes are in the webapp. On another note, there may be a classloading issue. For example if the BeanKeeper library is not in your webapp, but added to your application server, then the classloader hierarchy will prevent BeanKeeper from seeing your classes. What application server do you use, and where is the BeanKeeper jar and the classes that it should use? Robert. |