Create complib from .jar
Hello I read on this forum that is possible use file .jar for components libraries. I have a lot of jar with right structure, but I don't know how make file .complib from .jar . Does exist a tool that can help me ? thanks.
OneTeam,
See if this link helps you any:
http://wiki.java.net/bin/view/Javatools/CustomComponentLibraries#Assembling_the_Complib_File
Another recommended link - Lots of updates on complib status in Creator:
http://blogs.sun.com/edwingo/
Good luck.
Sandeep
--Creator Team
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com.bea.workshop.webservices.servicecontrol.ui.except.TypeGenerationFailedException: Buildfile: C:\eclipsews\.metadata\com.bea.workshop.webservices.servicecontrol.ui\build-dir\build.xml
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[javac] ----------
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[javac] public static com.abc.claims.caregiver.ebilling.FeeCodeDocument parse(java.lang.String xmlAsString) throws org.apache.xmlbeans.XmlException {
[javac] ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[javac] No exception of type XmlException can be thrown; an exception type must be a subclass of Throwable
[javac] ----------
[javac] 2. ERROR in C:\development\wlwBuild\XCaregiverEBillingMasterServiceService1297810259474\com\abc\claims\caregiver\ebilling\FeeCodeDocument.java (at line 54)
[javac] public static com.abc.claims.caregiver.ebilling.FeeCodeDocument parse(java.lang.String xmlAsString, org.apache.xmlbeans.XmlOptions options) throws org.apache.xmlbeans.XmlException {
[javac] ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[javac] No exception of type XmlException can be thrown; an exception type must be a subclass of Throwable
[javac] ----------
[javac] 3. ERROR in C:\development\wlwBuild\XCaregiverEBillingMasterServiceService1297810259474\com\abc\claims\caregiver\ebilling\FeeCodeDocument.java (at line 58)
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[javac] ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[javac] No exception of type XmlException can be thrown; an exception type must be a subclass of Throwable
[javac] ----------
[javac] 4. ERROR in C:\development\wlwBuild\XCaregiverEBillingMasterServiceService1297810259474\com\abc\claims\caregiver\ebilling\FeeCodeDocument.java (at line 61)
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[javac] No exception of type XmlException can be thrown; an exception type must be a subclass of Throwable
[javac] ----------
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[javac] ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[javac] No exception of type XmlException can be thrown; an exception type must be a subclass of Throwable
[javac] ----------
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[javac] ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[javac] No exception of type XmlException can be thrown; an exception type must be a subclass of Throwable
=== snipped here due to huge file size ===
[javac] 2680. ERROR in C:\development\wlwBuild\XCaregiverEBillingMasterServiceService1297810259474\org\xfa\schema\xfaData\x10\SignatureDocument.java (at line 99)
[javac] public static org.xfa.schema.xfaData.x10.SignatureDocument parse(org.apache.xmlbeans.xml.stream.XMLInputStream xis, org.apache.xmlbeans.XmlOptions options) throws org.apache.xmlbeans.XmlException, org.apache.xmlbeans.xml.stream.XMLStreamException {
[javac] ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[javac] No exception of type XmlException can be thrown; an exception type must be a subclass of Throwable
[javac] ----------
[javac] 2681. ERROR in C:\development\wlwBuild\XCaregiverEBillingMasterServiceService1297810259474\org\xfa\schema\xfaData\x10\SignatureDocument.java (at line 103)
[javac] public static org.apache.xmlbeans.xml.stream.XMLInputStream newValidatingXMLInputStream(org.apache.xmlbeans.xml.stream.XMLInputStream xis) throws org.apache.xmlbeans.XmlException, org.apache.xmlbeans.xml.stream.XMLStreamException {
[javac] ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[javac] No exception of type XmlException can be thrown; an exception type must be a subclass of Throwable
[javac] ----------
[javac] 2682. ERROR in C:\development\wlwBuild\XCaregiverEBillingMasterServiceService1297810259474\org\xfa\schema\xfaData\x10\SignatureDocument.java (at line 107)
[javac] public static org.apache.xmlbeans.xml.stream.XMLInputStream newValidatingXMLInputStream(org.apache.xmlbeans.xml.stream.XMLInputStream xis, org.apache.xmlbeans.XmlOptions options) throws org.apache.xmlbeans.XmlException, org.apache.xmlbeans.xml.stream.XMLStreamException {
[javac] ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[javac] No exception of type XmlException can be thrown; an exception type must be a subclass of Throwable
[javac] ----------
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C:\eclipsews\.metadata\com.bea.workshop.webservices.servicecontrol.ui\build-dir\build.xml:73: The following error occurred while executing this line:
C:\eclipsews\.metadata\com.bea.workshop.webservices.servicecontrol.ui\build-dir\build.xml:107: The following error occurred while executing this line:
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C:\eclipsews\.metadata\com.bea.workshop.webservices.servicecontrol.ui\build-dir\build.xml:107: The following error occurred while executing this line:
C:\eclipsews\.metadata\com.bea.workshop.webservices.servicecontrol.ui\build-dir\build.xml:181: Compile failed; see the compiler error output for details.
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destination = /app11g/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/jdk/jre/lib/sparc/client/libjsig.so
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overwriteExistingDir = null
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........//other code
JNI_VERSION_1_2
JavaVMInitArgs vm_args;
JavaVMOption options[1];
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.......//other code
I'm using JDK1.3, and windows ME.
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HINSTANCE handle;
JavaVMOption options[5];
char JREHome[MAX_PATH];
char JVMPath[MAX_PATH];
char classpathOption[MAX_PATH];
char librarypathOption[MAX_PATH];
if(!GetPublicJREHome(JREHome, MAX_PATH))
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abort();
strcpy(JVMPath,JREHome);
strcat(JVMPath,"\\bin\\client\\jvm.dll");
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abort();
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abort();
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strcat(classpathOption,dir);
strcat(classpathOption,";");
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strcat(classpathOption,"\\lib");
strcat(classpathOption,";");
strcat(classpathOption,JREHome);
strcat(classpathOption,"\\lib\\comm.jar");
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strcat(librarypathOption,JREHome);
strcat(librarypathOption,"\\lib");
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OutputDebugString("\n");
OutputDebugString("librarypath option=");
OutputDebugString(librarypathOption);
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options[1].optionString=librarypathOption;
options[2].optionString="vfprintf";
options[2].extraInfo=_vfprintf_;
options[3].optionString="exit";
options[3].extraInfo=_exit_;
options[4].optionString="abort";
options[4].extraInfo=_abort_;
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vmArgs.nOptions = 5;
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abort();
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When I try to create a new domain on other machine (using the option "create domain from tempalte") I noted that the configuration server would load correctly but the same doesn't happens for the deployment configuration.
Does Anyone know where is the error?
DiegoThank you for the reply.
Since I've configured a complex environment this is a critical issue for me.
I tried two different solution.
The first is using the template builder, the second using the pack/unpack script but the result is the same.
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I will ask helping to the support.
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It deserves some dukes :) Also, someone can improve on it to make sure it's 100%
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Many forums provide close solution but they all forget the vital replacing back slash with forward slash when reading from jar!! :)
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I am looking to minimize my client size java app, which makes use of EJBs.
I am using the verboseToZip utility that is described at:
http://www.weblogic.com/docs51/techdeploy/verbosetozip.html
It has reduced the size of the jar from 35MB to about 700K. The application
has problems starting up, however. I get the exception shown below. Any
idea what this means? I looked in the jar file, and sure enough there are
classes in a directory named: com/rsa/jsafe. The error occurs when getting
the EJB home object (at the start of the application).
Thanks,
Mike
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Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
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at
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at weblogic.rjvm.LocalRJVM.<init>(LocalRJVM.java:108)
at weblogic.rjvm.LocalRJVM.getLocalRJVM(LocalRJVM.java:85)
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at
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at
weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactoryDelegate.getInitialContext(WLInitialCon
textFactoryDelegate.java:148)
at
weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactory.getInitialContext(WLInitialContextFact
ory.java:123)
at
javax.naming.spi.NamingManager.getInitialContext(NamingManager.java:668)
at
javax.naming.InitialContext.getDefaultInitCtx(InitialContext.java:246)
at javax.naming.InitialContext.init(InitialContext.java:222)
at javax.naming.InitialContext.<init>(InitialContext.java:198)
at
com.ecocap.daemon2.dbthread.setupContextAndObjects(dbthread.java:1064)
at com.ecocap.daemon2.dbthread.<init>(dbthread.java:48)
at com.ecocap.daemon2.DaemonFrame.<init>(DaemonFrame.java:45)
at com.ecocap.daemon2.daemon.<init>(daemon.java:27)
at com.ecocap.daemon2.daemon.main(daemon.java:184)Don,
Thanks for responding so quickly. You are correct - I am on Windows. I
didn't realize it was a case sensitivity problem. Anyway, I took your third
option, since it was the least painful for me and everything worked.
Thanks,
Mike
"Don Ferguson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Let me guess: this is on Windows. I bet the problem concernscase-insensitive
file names. When creating the client jar, a "com" directory was created.When
it came time for the COM directory, Windows just treated it as equivalentto
"com". However java does not. There are a variety of solutions:
a) use Unix to build the client jar
b) use ant to extract the appropriate subset of classes from weblogic.jarwhen
creating the client.jar (bypassing the filesystem).
c) move the COM stuff to a separate directory tree, and use somecombination of
jar -C or jar -u to create the client.jar.
Don
Michael DiChiappari wrote:
I am looking to minimize my client size java app, which makes use of
EJBs.
I am using the verboseToZip utility that is described at:
http://www.weblogic.com/docs51/techdeploy/verbosetozip.html
It has reduced the size of the jar from 35MB to about 700K. Theapplication
has problems starting up, however. I get the exception shown below.Any
idea what this means? I looked in the jar file, and sure enough thereare
classes in a directory named: com/rsa/jsafe. The error occurs whengetting
the EJB home object (at the start of the application).
Thanks,
Mike
------------------------------------------Exception-------------------------
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
COM/rsa/jsafe/JSAFE_InvalidUseException
at
weblogic.security.WLMessageDigest.getInstance(WLMessageDigest.java:53)
at
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at weblogic.rjvm.LocalRJVM.<init>(LocalRJVM.java:108)
at weblogic.rjvm.LocalRJVM.getLocalRJVM(LocalRJVM.java:85)
at weblogic.rjvm.RJVMManager.getLocalRJVM(RJVMManager.java:89)
at weblogic.rjvm.RJVMManager.initialize(RJVMManager.java:78)
at weblogic.kernel.Kernel.ensureInitialized(Kernel.java:137)
at weblogic.rjvm.ServerURL.findOrCreateRJVM(ServerURL.java:182)
at
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textFactoryDelegate.java:195)
at
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textFactoryDelegate.java:148)
at
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at
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at
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at javax.naming.InitialContext.init(InitialContext.java:222)
at javax.naming.InitialContext.<init>(InitialContext.java:198)
at
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at com.ecocap.daemon2.daemon.<init>(daemon.java:27)
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