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[jira] Closed: (CACTUS-44) Httpclient problem on JBoss

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        Key: CACTUS-44
    Summary: Httpclient problem on JBoss
       Type: Bug

     Status: Closed
   Priority: Blocker
 Resolution: WON'T FIX

    Project: Cactus
 Components: 
             Other
   Fix Fors:
             1.5-beta1
   Versions:
             1.4.1

   Assignee: Vincent Massol
   Reporter: Julien Dubois

    Created: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 1:20 PM
    Updated: Sat, 17 Apr 2004 8:34 AM
Environment: Operating System: Other
Platform: All

Description:
Cactus cannot be run on JBoss (3.2.1), because of the HttpClient library.
Cause :
JBoss has an older version of HttpClient in its classpath, see 
http://archives.real-time.com/pipermail/cactus-user/2003-January/002123.
or, of course, your jboss/lib directory!

This problem is not in itself a Cactus problem (IMHO it's 100% JBoss' fault),
however it would be nice to be able to use Cactus & Jboss together.

I have 2 comments :
1- Maybe it would be possible to use an older HttpClient library with Cactus.
2- I'm only using a servlet to test an EJB. Why on earth do I need HttpClient to
do that????????? I understand the need for HttpClient when Cactus is running as
an Ant task, but in my case I really do not understand why it is used.
Could it be possible to remove the need for HttpClient, if we're just testing an
EJB from within the servlet container itself??

Julien Dubois.


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