[Webtest] StepExecutionException

Davidson, Peggy (MAN-Corporate) webtest@lists.canoo.com
Fri, 13 Jan 2006 11:21:33 -0500


Thanks to Marc for the help in resolving this problem. The culprit to =
this problem was it was using an earlier version of rhino (1.5 or =
older). Even though I made sure there was no classpath being used or ant =
being used other than what was distributed with the webtest. I took =
Marc's suggestion and searched for all js*.jar and removed all of them =
and I then ran the tests and it was successful.  I  then restored a =
little at a time until I found the one causing the exception. There was =
a .ant directory under C:\Documents and Settings\pdavidson, removing =
this and all tests and samples ran just fine.


I hope this will help folks in the future, if you find its not that =
xalan/xerces as described in this post
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.canoo.webtest/3380, then check =
for older Rhino jar files.

Peggy Davidson

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Subject: RE: [Webtest] StepExecutionException


Thanks Marc, I had seen that posting which is why I posted my =
environment and it doesn't show any classpath conflicts nor is there a =
xalan/xerces in my jre directory. I also tried the install on 2 other =
machines with the same results.  Please do send me the modified version, =
does it also echo/log the classpath?

You can send it to peggy.davidson@cox.com

Thanks again,

Peggy

-----Original Message-----
From: webtest-admin@lists.canoo.com on behalf of Marc Guillemot
Sent: Sun 1/8/2006 12:05 PM
To: webtest@lists.canoo.com
Subject: Re: [Webtest] StepExecutionException
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Hi Peggy,

as Mittie said, this is probably due to a classpath problem (see
Nimesh's post
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.canoo.webtest/3380). The
difficulty is that the original exception is nested deep in the reported
one what doesn't bring any intersting information.

If you find the cause of the problem, please post it to the mailing
list: it will help future users. If you don't find it, I can try to send
you privately an adapted version of the jar file that would try to say
more about the problem (as long as I am not sure of the right way to
give better information when such an exception occurs, I don't want to
commit it in the repository).

Marc.
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