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Re: why so many missing class errors?: msg#00115

java.findbugs.general

Subject: Re: why so many missing class errors?

David,

I did fix the issues with the Maven 2 plugin setting the auxClasspath but the issues still persists.
Does Findbugs have any issues with spaces in the fully qualified path entry?    The default for Maven's local repository on window's systems is the %user_home%/.m2/repository which by default translates to C:\Documents and Settings\user_name\.m2\repository





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Regards,


Garvin LeClaire
garvin.leclaire@xxxxxxxxx



On 2/15/07, David Hovemeyer <david.hovemeyer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On 2/12/07, VedavalliRadhika.KaniyalarVijayakumar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx < VedavalliRadhika.KaniyalarVijayakumar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I am coming across a similar kind of issue, when I use Maven-findbugs plugin.

 

Console Output:

The following classes needed for analysis were missing:
javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet

javax.servlet.GenericServlet

…………

…………

 

Is this also a bug???


It is hard to say.  FindBugs is trying to find these classes, but it is complaining
that they are not available.  Using FindBugs in command-line mode, you would
specify the jar file these classes are in (j2ee.jar?) as part of the
-auxClasspath option.  I'm not sure how this works with Maven, however.

Is this the right forum for me to discuss the issue??

If the problem is a bug in FindBugs, then yes.  If it is a problem with the maven
plugin, no.

-Dave


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