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[jira] [Updated] (MTOMCAT-135) tomcat7:run does not load
HandlesTypes in application classes
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MTOMCAT-135?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Olivier Lamy (*$^¨%`£) updated MTOMCAT-135:
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Fix Version/s: 2.0
> tomcat7:run does not load HandlesTypes in application classes
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: MTOMCAT-135
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MTOMCAT-135
> Project: Apache Tomcat Maven Plugin
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: tomcat7
> Affects Versions: 2.0
> Environment: Mac OS X, Apple JDK 1.6
> Reporter: Gildas Cuisinier
> Assignee: Olivier Lamy (*$^¨%`£)
> Fix For: 2.0
>
>
> Spring 3.1 brings a SpringServletContainerInitializer, that has annotation @HandlesTypes(WebApplicationInitializer.class).
> In my application, I have a WebApplicationInitializer directly in my war. This one is compiled and put in WEB-INF/classes.
> When launching with tomcat7:run-war, my WebApplicationInitializer is correctly found by tomcat and provided to SpringServletContainerInitializer.
> But with tomcat7:run, I've this line in logs :
> INFO: No Spring WebApplicationInitializer types detected on classpath
> It seems that the problems come from the ContextConfig classe (from tomcat source), in method webConfig that specificly search a "WEB-INF/classes" :
> // Step 4. Process /WEB-INF/classes for annotations
> // This will add any matching classes to the typeInitializerMap
> if (ok) {
> // Hack required by Eclipse's "serve modules without
> // publishing" feature since this backs WEB-INF/classes by
> // multiple locations rather than one.
> NamingEnumeration<Binding> listBindings = null;
> try {
> try {
> listBindings = context.getResources().listBindings(
> "/WEB-INF/classes");
> } catch (NameNotFoundException ignore) {
> // Safe to ignore
> }
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