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dev build 200510111800 I'm not sure if the problem lies with Netbeans, Tomcat or EHCache but if I run my webapp, get a runtime error, fix the error, run the webapp (which redeploys it), then I get the attached exception. The exception is incorrect in that it is complaining that a certain file does not exist within the webapp JAR file but I've verified by hand that it does. I suspect this is a Tomcat redeployment issue because we've seen our share of those recently. Has anyone else seen this?
Created attachment 26016 [details] stack-trace
I forgot to mention. After this exception occurs, if I explicitly stop Tomcat and try re-running the application then it'll work and suddenly the JAR entry is found. Again, this sounds very similar to a recent Tomcat redeploy + classloader issue that was reported.
What did you exactly do to fix the runtime error? Did you just add a new jar file to your project? Have you tried project/deploy instead of project/run?
The only way I can fix the runtime error is stop Tomcat, start Tomcat, run project. The problem seems to be with "restart webapp" instead of "stop, start" individually. I did not add a new JAR file to the project. Project/deploy does not work either.
Can you please try it out without NetBeans to check whether it is really a NetBeans issue? The description is still not very clear to me, could you please provide reproduction steps, in case that you verify that it is a NetBeans issue. Thanks
I believe this issue is a duplicate of 66925 which is not fully resolved. I'd like to close this issue as a duplicate of it.
I guess you thought issue 62529. Marking this issue as a duplicate. *** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 62529 ***