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[jira] Commented: (MAVEN-489) Checkstyle Error - "Got an exception - java.lang.ClassCastException "
The following comment has been added to this issue:
Author: Vincent Massol
Created: Sat, 14 Jun 2003 9:22 AM
Body:
Email from Incze Lajos [incze@mail.matav.hu]:
On Fri, Jun 13, 2003 at 04:40:44PM +0800, Willie Vu wrote:
> Vincent,
>
> After I changed antlr plugin to use 2.7.2, I run into this problem:
>
> XXX.java: 0: Got an exception - java.lang.ClassCastException
>
> What is the problem?
>
> Willie
>
I think, I've ran into the same problem - and nothing to do with the new checkstyle jar in my case. You cab check this by looking at the checkstyle reports in target - they are all right at me.
The problem is that in my project.xml I'm using the
<sourceDirectory>${basedir}/src/java</sourceDirectory>
convention, and in the checkstyle jsl, that formats the raw checkstyle report expects the sourceDirectory as a ${baseDir} relative value (line 56):
<j:set var="fullSrcDir" value="${basedir}/${pom.build.sourceDirectory}"/>
And the whole jsl processing is went wrog from this, as the transformer would be working with a ${basedir}/${basedir}/<basedir_relative_filename>
from here. Sometimes it causes exception, sometimes simply wrong.
A dirty/quick cure to modify project.xml not to use ${basedir} (altough if you use reactor you may get troubles with that). I'm thinking how to patch the jsl script, just wrote this, maybe more knowledgeable jelliers are faster at fix than I am.
incze
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Key: MAVEN-489
Summary: Checkstyle Error - "Got an exception - java.lang.ClassCastException "
Type: New Feature
Status: Unassigned
Priority: Major
Time Spent: Unknown
Estimate: 0 minutes
Project: maven
Components:
plugin-other
Versions:
1.0-beta-10
Assignee:
Reporter: Nick Minutello
Created: Sat, 14 Jun 2003 6:05 AM
Updated: Sat, 14 Jun 2003 6:05 AM
Environment: JDK1.4.1_01 on Win2K
Description:
I have the latest HEAD build of Maven (built late 13th June GMT) and I am seeing this error 100s of times over in the checkstyle report.
Error Line
Got an exception - java.lang.ClassCastException 0
Mailing list conversations:
On Fri, Jun 13, 2003 at 04:40:44PM +0800, Willie Vu wrote:
>> > Vincent,
>> >
>> > After I changed antlr plugin to use 2.7.2, I run into this problem:
>> >
>> > XXX.java: 0: Got an exception - java.lang.ClassCastException
>> >
>> > What is the problem?
>> >
>> > Willie
>> >
>> >
>> I think, I've ran into the same problem - and nothing to do with
>> the new checkstyle jar in my case. You cab check this by looking at
>> the checkstyle reports in target - they are all right at me.
>>
>> The problem is that in my project.xml I'm using the
>>
>> <sourceDirectory>${basedir}/src/java</sourceDirectory>
>>
>> convention, and in the checkstyle jsl, that formats the raw checkstyle
>> report expects the sourceDirectory as a ${baseDir} relative value (line 56):
>>
>> <j:set var="fullSrcDir" value="${basedir}/${pom.build.sourceDirectory}"/>
>> And the whole jsl processing is went wrog from this, as the transformer
>> would be working with a ${basedir}/ ${basedir}/<basedir_relative_filename>
>> from here. Sometimes it causes exception, sometimes simply wrong.
>>
>> A dirty/quick cure to modify project.xml not to use ${basedir} (altough
>> if you use reactor you may get troubles with that). I'm thinking how to
>> patch the jsl script, just wrote this, maybe more knowledgeable jelliers
>> are faster at fix than I am.
>>
>> incze
However, my Project.xml uses relative "src/java" and I still have the same problem.
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