Getting following exception in Jboss 5.0 EAP but it work fine in JBoss 5.1 GA.
we are using POI 3.7 and jars included are
The stack trace is
ERROR [org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.[jboss.ueb].[localhost].[fesbcon-Fig].[Faces Servlet]]
3;13;44.4g3pM (http-0.0.0.0-8280-1) Servlet.service() -For servlet Faces Servlet threu exception
java.lang.NoClassDe-FFoundError: Could not initialize class org.apache.poi.POIXMLDocument
at org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.HorkbookFactory.create(HorkbookFactory.java:62)
at com.-Ferguson.esb.con-Fig.controller.AssociationsExcelUploadController.submit(Unknoun Source)
at sun.re-Flect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.re-Flect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.re-Flect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Delegating?ethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.re-Flect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
at org.apache.my-Faces.el.MethodBindingImpl.invoke(MethodBindingImpl.java:132)
at org.apache.my-Faces.application.ActionListenerImpl.processAction(ActionListenerImpl.java:61)
Please Advise how to solve this issue in JBoss 5.0 EAP
It looks like you're application is throwing the exception you're seeing because an Apache XMLBeans JAR or class is not present when running under JBoss 5.0. It seems Apache POI is trying to load the class org.apache.xmlbeans.XMLOptions
but it cannot find this class.
The message Could not initialize class SomeClass
indicates that the JVM has twice tried and failed to load and statically initialize the class SomeClass
. In this case, the class in question is org.apache.poi.POIXMLDocument
.
Static initialization for a class consists of statically initializing its superclass, assigning values to all static
fields and running all static
initializer blocks. The POIXMLDocument class has a few static
String
constants, which won't cause any problem, but no static initializer. It is however a subclass of POIXMLDocumentPart, which is a subclass of Object
and which has the following static initialization code:
private static POILogger logger = POILogFactory.getLogger(POIXMLDocumentPart.class);
public static final XmlOptions DEFAULT_XML_OPTIONS;
static {
DEFAULT_XML_OPTIONS = new XmlOptions();
DEFAULT_XML_OPTIONS.setSaveOuter();
DEFAULT_XML_OPTIONS.setUseDefaultNamespace();
DEFAULT_XML_OPTIONS.setSaveAggressiveNamespaces();
}
This static initialization will fail if the JVM cannot load all of the POILogger
, POILogFactory
and XmlOptions
classes.
The POILogger
and POILogFactory
classes are both imported from the package org.apache.poi.util.POILogFactory
, and both classes are contained within poi-3.7.jar, so they're not the problem here. So, by elimination, it seems the XmlOptions
class, import
ed from org.apache.xmlbeans.XmlOptions
, must be missing.
I found this XMLOptions
class within xbean.jar
contained within the lib
folder of xmlbeans-2.6.0.zip
downloadable from one of the mirrors here.
It seems likely to me that adding this JAR will fix the problem on JBoss 5.0 EAP. However, I'm aware you said your application works fine in JBoss 5.1 GA, which implies to me that JBoss 5.1 GA contains a copy of this JAR whereas 5.0 EAP doesn't. As a result I'm not sure what the best way to fix this problem is. I'd be hesitant to add this XMLBeans JAR to your application as doing so may cause issues when you run it under JBoss 5.1. I don't know whether there's a way of adding extra 'library' JARs to JBoss 5.0, though - perhaps that's worth looking at?
I had the same error running on JBoss 8.2 (WildFly 8.2.0.Final) with Apache POI 3.14
Error:
Caused by: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Could not initialize class org.apache.poi.POIXMLTypeLoader
I fixed this by including the latest xmlbeans-2.6.0 jar (I previously had 2.4.0) into my deployment which is included with the Apache POI 3.14 distribution in the ooxml-lib folder.
Placing the Following jars in classpath will do the trick:
dom4j-1.6.1.jar
poi-3.9-20121203.jar
poi-ooxml-3.9-20121203.jar
poi-ooxml-schemas-3.9-20121203.jar
xmlbeans-2.3.0.jar
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