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[jira] [Commented] (CXF-8176) Apache CXF @Context not class
loading.
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Colm O hEigeartaigh commented on CXF-8176:
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[~richaosu] - could you try making this change locally to CXF 3.2.7 integration-cdi and see if it fixes the problem for you? If so I can apply it to the CXF source, but I don't have a way of reproducing the issue here.
> Apache CXF @Context not class loading.
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>
> Key: CXF-8176
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-8176
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Integration
> Affects Versions: 3.2.2
> Reporter: Richard O'Sullivan
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: CXF-ContentProducerBean-Fail-to-Load-Stacktrace.txt
>
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> I have a WAR containing cxf-integration-cdi-3.2.1.jar that I deploy to Tomcat V9, successfully. When I deploy a WAR containing cxf-integration-cdi-3.2.7.jar, it fails to deploy because:
> {quote}org.jboss.weld.exceptions.WeldException: WELD-001524: Unable to load proxy class for bean org.apache.cxf.cdi.ContextProducerBean@28c30f4d with class class java.lang.Object using classloader java.net.URLClassLoader@695caf9f
> {quote}
> My WAR includes the Weld v2.4.6 jars.
> Note: The ContextProducerBean class was introduced in CXF v3.2.2.
> Others on the web, have reported a similar issue:
> * [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56905194/class-not-found-in-war-but-is-available]
> * [https://t.codebug.vip/questions-112783.htm]
> I'm suspicious that there is no scope modifier on the constructor in the ContextProducerBean class; thus, causing the scope to default to 'package private' and become hidden from Tomcat's class loader. Also, the super class, AbstractCXFBean<Object> does not declare a scope either. The fix might be to add the 'public' modifier to both, just guessing.
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