From: Davide B. <bar...@ya...> - 2002-06-05 08:09:51
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> >Ok: I tried a fresh reinstall of the whole IDE (which is rather buggy, > >but since I'm in the beta test program I use it anyway): jalopy has > > It worked? Did all the menu items appear? (As outlined in the manual) Uhm... not sure of that: I have always seen two menu items appearing in FFJ after installing jalopy: the "jalopy options" one in the "tools" menu, and the "reformat" one in the build menu. I was able to modify the options (although not able to load the options file I saved with the previous version), and then to start a couple of reformats (on rather large java files) which correctly worked. > >correctly worked one or two times. Then, with apparently no reason > >(don't remember if I had a lockup of some sort), I began receiving this nasty exception: > Hm. I would say, let's hold further investigation and start again once > the stable versions for NetBeans 3.4 and FFJ 4.0 are available. Ok. > Did you read the message > http://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=1582984? Is Jalopy the > only module you have installed (clean setup...)? Uhm... didn't read that one: it is true than when I started jalopy it was probably right after the reinstall of forte. After Jalopy I installed refactorit (a not-so-good refactoring module which I could try turning off), AJDE (aspectj development environment) and systinet wasp developer 4 beta (a very well done web services development tool). It seems refactorit does use antlr, but I see they use versions of the libraries with different package names, I think to solve class loading issues (their antlr package is "rantlr"). Furthermore I don't know if this is a problem of classes already loaded: for log4j there is a 100% chance that the jar has already been loaded by the ide in a different version (I have one in %FORTE_HOME%/lib/ext, and it is a 1.1.3 version) but the error I have is a Wed Jun 05 09:49:12 CEST 2002: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/log4j/Logger from de.hunsicker.jalopy.plugin.netbeans.NbPlugin@c7141c I think this can't deal with classes already loaded, can it? It seems more of a class in the jalopy jar that can't be loaded. Or is it possible than the classloader of netbeans modules is only able to load classes of a specific package from a single jar? Should I try removing the 1.1.3 log4j jar and replacing it with jalopy's one? I'm a little afraid of messing up the ide more than it is (every day I dream about starting to use a different ide, such as eclipse or idea but, you know, I use netbeans since when it was a wonderful czech all-java ide in the 1.0 version...). |