Hi,
Thanks for replying. Though I've got a context class loader to make
Xwiki working with Weblogic I reckon jython is allowd to scan the lib
dir.
Is there any documentation in your repository describing the integration
jython/xwiki? I'm digging into the 2 jars jython-standalone-2.5.1-xwiki
&& pygments-1.0-xwiki-1.jar for the moment.
Regards
Nicola
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On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 10:24, Nicola Nardino
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Hi all,
I've come across this issue today while using the code 20 macro. It
seems
that there's an issue with the class loader that
is unable to locate
one of
the packaged python modules (os). It might explain the
cause given the
fact
that with Tomcat I've no issues (now using
Weblogic as company wide
app
server). Have you ever experienced something line
this:
Caused by: Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in <module
File "__pyclasspath__/pygments/__init__.py", line 36, in <module
ImportError: No module named os
at
org.python.core.PyException.fillInStackTrace(PyException.java:70)
at
java.lang.Throwable.<init>(Throwable.java:181)
at java.lang.Exception.<init>(Exception.java:29)
at java.lang.RuntimeException.<init>(RuntimeException.java:32)
at org.python.core.PyException.<init>(PyException.java:46)
at org.python.core.PyException.<init>(PyException.java:43)
at org.python.core.PyException.<init>(PyException.java:61)
at org.python.core.Py.ImportError(Py.java:264)
at org.python.core.imp.import_first(imp.java:672)
at org.python.core.imp.import_name(imp.java:756)
at org.python.core.imp.importName(imp.java:806)
at
org.python.core.ImportFunction.__call__(__builtin__.java:1232)
at
org.python.core.PyObject.__call__(PyObject.java:367)
at
org.python.core.__builtin__.__import__(__builtin__.java:1202)
At startup Jython scans all jars in the classpath to find python code.
Maybe Weblogic configuration you have does not allow it to do that ?
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