Oct 28, 2009 07:18:32 PM, greno@verizon.net wrote:
Oct 28, 2009 06:12:33 PM, greno@verizon.net wrote:
Oct 28, 2009 05:47:58 PM, overholt@redhat.com wrote:
* greno@verizon.net greno@verizon.net [2009-10-28 17:08]:
As far as logs there really wasn't anything else in the logs other than what was on the console.
Please explain how to reproduce so someone like Mark who is knowledgeable in this area can take a look.
Thanks,
Andrew
extract axis2-1.3-src-tgz (from apache archive) cd axis2-1.3 mvn clean install -Dmaven.test.skip=true
and now I see this failure: ... [INFO] Installing /home/greno/redhat/tmp/axis2-1.3/modules/jws-api/target/axis2-jws-api-1.3.jar to /home/greno/.m2/repository/org/apache/axis2/axis2-jws-api/1.3/axis2-jws-api-1.3.jar [INFO] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- [INFO] Building Apache Axis 2.0 - Metadata [INFO] task-segment: [clean, install] [INFO] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- [INFO] [clean:clean] [INFO] [resources:resources] [INFO] Using default encoding to copy filtered resources. [INFO] [compiler:compile] [INFO] Compiling 152 source files to /home/greno/redhat/tmp/axis2-1.3/modules/metadata/target/classes [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [ERROR] BUILD FAILURE [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] Compilation failure /home/greno/redhat/tmp/axis2-1.3/modules/metadata/src/org/apache/axis2/jaxws/description/builder/WebServiceContextAnnot.java:[26,7] org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.builder.WebServiceContextAnnot is not abstract and does not override abstract method getEndpointReference(java.lang.Class,org.w3c.dom.Element...) in javax.xml.ws.WebServiceContext
and searching I find one axis-dev posting from early 2008 that just suggested user use Java5 instead of Java6, but that's not an option anymore. Any suggestions?
further searching ( openjdk6 "is not abstract and does not override abstract method" ) provides some information that this failure is related to libcommons-dbcp-java. In a debian bug is shows a new upstream version so maybe this is something that could be backported to openjdk6 in Fedora.
and even more searching shows the scope is wider than just libcommons-dbcp-java and that this is affecting many java applications, even JBoss AS is not building under openjdk6.
-Gerry
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