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[jira] Updated: (SHALE-497) ValidatorTag.class referenced in shale-core TLD is missing. If shale-validator added DoubleValidatorTag.class missing. Deployment impossible on Weblogic 10.3!

     [ https://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/SHALE-497?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Steven Decock updated SHALE-497:
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    Description: 
On my first try with Shale I am already unable to deploy my webapp with the shale-core library included in WEB-INF/lib.

This is the problem:
shale-core-1.0.4.jar (or shale-core-1.0.5.jar) contains a reference to org.apache.shale.validator.faces.ValidatorTag in taglib.tld.

The problem is that this class is missing from the jar. Even though this tag is deprecated this still remains a problem when deploying in WebLogic 10.3 (ClassNotFoundException).
The class org.apache.shale.validator.faces.ValidatorTag is present in shale-validator-1.0.4.jar however, but adding this jar just moves the problem to DoubleValidatorTag.class, which is referenced in validators.tld in shale-validator-1.0.4.jar.
The DoubleValidatorTag.class is nowhere to be found.

The bottom line is that I cannot deploy at all with the shale-jars in my webapp because of these missing classes.
I don't know if this is a Weblogic-only problem. It must be, if not I don't understand how nobody else has run into this issue.

In my opinion the ValidatorTag reference in shale-core should be removed, because this creates a dependency from shale-core to shale-validator, which is not wanted. 

Regarding the DoubleValidatorTag reference in shale-validator, these are the solutions (pick one):
1. Remove the DoubleValidatorTag reference from validators.tld
2. Add DoubleValidatorTag.class to shale-validator-1.0.4.jar
3. Add a dependency in maven from shale-validator to whatever jar contains DoubleValidatorTag.class

For the time being I am forced to alter the taglib.tld file in shale-core-1.0.4.jar to be able to deploy.



  was:
On my first try with Shale I am already unable to deploy my webapp with the shale-core library included in WEB-INF/lib.

This is the problem:
shale-core-1.0.4.jar (or shale-core-1.0.5.jar) contains a reference to org.apache.shale.validator.faces.ValidatorTag in taglib.tld.

The problem is that this class is missing from the jar. Even though this tag is deprecated this still remains a problem when deploying in WebLogic 10.3 (ClassNotFoundException).
Th class org.apache.shale.validator.faces.ValidatorTag is present in shale-validator-1.0.4.jar however, but adding this jar just moves the problem to DoubleValidatorTag.class, which is referenced in validators.tld in shale-validator-1.0.4.jar.
The DoubleValidatorTag.class is nowhere to be found.

The bottom line is that I cannot deploy at all with the shale-jars in my webapp because of these missing classes.
I don't know if this is a Weblogic-only problem. It must be, if not I don't understand how nobody else has run into this issue.

In my opinion the ValidatorTag reference in shale-core should be removed, because this creates a dependency from shale-core to shale-validator, which is not wanted. 

Regarding the DoubleValidatorTag reference in shale-validator, these are the solutions (pick one):
1. Remove the DoubleValidatorTag reference from validators.tld
2. Add DoubleValidatorTag.class to shale-validator-1.0.4.jar
3. Add a dependency in maven from shale-validator to whatever jar contains DoubleValidatorTag.class

For the time being I am forced to alter the taglib.tld file in shale-core-1.0.4.jar to be able to deploy.




> ValidatorTag.class referenced in shale-core TLD is missing. If shale-validator added DoubleValidatorTag.class missing. Deployment impossible on Weblogic 10.3!
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SHALE-497
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/SHALE-497
>             Project: Shale
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Core, Validator
>    Affects Versions: 1.0.4, 1.0.5
>         Environment: Weblogic 10.3
> Bea JRockit 160_05
> JSF 1.2 Mojarra RI
> RichFaces 3.2.2.SR1
> Maven 2.0.9
>            Reporter: Steven Decock
>            Priority: Blocker
>
> On my first try with Shale I am already unable to deploy my webapp with the shale-core library included in WEB-INF/lib.
> This is the problem:
> shale-core-1.0.4.jar (or shale-core-1.0.5.jar) contains a reference to org.apache.shale.validator.faces.ValidatorTag in taglib.tld.
> The problem is that this class is missing from the jar. Even though this tag is deprecated this still remains a problem when deploying in WebLogic 10.3 (ClassNotFoundException).
> The class org.apache.shale.validator.faces.ValidatorTag is present in shale-validator-1.0.4.jar however, but adding this jar just moves the problem to DoubleValidatorTag.class, which is referenced in validators.tld in shale-validator-1.0.4.jar.
> The DoubleValidatorTag.class is nowhere to be found.
> The bottom line is that I cannot deploy at all with the shale-jars in my webapp because of these missing classes.
> I don't know if this is a Weblogic-only problem. It must be, if not I don't understand how nobody else has run into this issue.
> In my opinion the ValidatorTag reference in shale-core should be removed, because this creates a dependency from shale-core to shale-validator, which is not wanted. 
> Regarding the DoubleValidatorTag reference in shale-validator, these are the solutions (pick one):
> 1. Remove the DoubleValidatorTag reference from validators.tld
> 2. Add DoubleValidatorTag.class to shale-validator-1.0.4.jar
> 3. Add a dependency in maven from shale-validator to whatever jar contains DoubleValidatorTag.class
> For the time being I am forced to alter the taglib.tld file in shale-core-1.0.4.jar to be able to deploy.

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