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Posted to issues@maven.apache.org by "Brett Porter (JIRA)" <ji...@codehaus.org> on 2006/04/14 02:06:48 UTC

[jira] Closed: (MSUREFIRE-91) maven-surefire-plugin cannot test custom charset providers specified in META-INF/services/java.nio.charset.spi.CharsetProvider

     [ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MSUREFIRE-91?page=all ]
     
Brett Porter closed MSUREFIRE-91:
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    Resolution: Duplicate

> maven-surefire-plugin cannot test custom charset providers specified in META-INF/services/java.nio.charset.spi.CharsetProvider
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: MSUREFIRE-91
>          URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MSUREFIRE-91
>      Project: Maven 2.x Surefire Plugin
>         Type: Bug

>  Environment: All
>     Reporter: Matthew Wheaton
>     Assignee: Brett Porter
>     Priority: Blocker

>
>
> maven-surefire-plugin cannot run a jUnit test for a custom charset provider specified in the jar file's META-INF/services/java.nio.charset.spi.CharsetProvider file. Class java.nio.charset.Charset performs a lookup using ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader(); which does not have the jar file in its classpath and thus fails with e.g. junit.framework.AssertionFailedError: java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException: DIN_66003 although the jar file itself is correct. I think this is due to the plugin using its own classloader and the JDK using the system classloader but I may be totally wrong and everything is fine with the plugin.
> The method from java.nio.charset.Charset performing the lookup beings with
> private static Iterator providers() {
> 	return new Iterator() {
> 		Class c = java.nio.charset.spi.CharsetProvider.class;
> 		ClassLoader cl = ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader();
> 		Iterator i = Service.providers(c, cl);
> 		Object next = null;
> As it seems org.codehaus.surefire.SurefireBooter does not promote the jar files to the classpath of the system classloader.

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