Testing custom plugin: ClassNotFoundException

Brad Selle June 28, 2012

I am the first one at my company to try and create a plugin for Jira and following the tutorial I am positive that I didn't miss a step but when I try to install the plugin using atlas-run I get a ClassNotFoundException but the class is obviously there and the component node in the AtlassianPlugin.xml file is there and seems to be pointing to the right location. I created that with the command line like what is in the tutorials. Any help or advice on solving the issue is appreciated! Thanks!

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Jobin Kuruvilla [Adaptavist]
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June 28, 2012

A full stacktrace may help. Also is the class part of the plugin? I would think so but just to confirm. What plugin module are you using?

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Brad Selle June 28, 2012

(PluginStackTrace.txt) The plugin module is a component. The class is inside of the module or at least I would think so since it is inside of the folder structure for the plugin. Sorry I should have attached the stack trace with the original.

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