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| java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display.sleep()Z [message #76546] | 
Tue, 04 March 2008 15:57   | 
 
Eclipse User  | 
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I'm attempting to deploy my application to Tomcat 6 and receiving the  
following error when I hit the application: 
 
osgi> [2008-03-04T14:31:47] [ERROR] [UIThread  
[52537386199960BFD3A4F7311DEAB8F9]]  
[com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.platform.A 
pplication] 
  + Message: An application error has occurred. 
  + Throwable: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:  
org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display.sleep()Z 
        at  
 com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.authentication.ml.Log inDialog.open(LoginDialog.java:184) 
        at  
 com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.authentication.ml.Pre ferencesExplAuthenticator.authenticate(PreferencesExplAuthen t 
icator.java:98) 
        at  
 com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.platform.authenticati on.AuthenticatorManager.login(AuthenticatorManager.java:64) 
        at  
 com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.platform.Application. createUI(Application.java:40) 
        at  
 org.eclipse.rwt.internal.lifecycle.EntryPointManager.createU I(EntryPointManager.java:92) 
        at  
 org.eclipse.rwt.internal.lifecycle.RWTLifeCycle.createUI(RWT LifeCycle.java:212) 
        at  
 org.eclipse.rwt.internal.lifecycle.RWTLifeCycle$UIThreadCont roller.run(RWTLifeCycle.java:109) 
        at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source) 
 
The code is attempting to open a login dialog.  The application works just  
great when running in the IDE, but the deployed version on Tomcat does not.  
I'm using the M2 version which now supports the readAndDispatch.  I believe  
I'm packaging all the correct versions of rwt as shown in my osgi status: 
 
 64      ACTIVE      org.eclipse.rap.rwt_1.1.0.20080220-1610 
65      ACTIVE      org.eclipse.rap.ui.forms_1.1.0.20080220-1610 
66      <<LAZY>>    org.eclipse.rap.ui.views_1.1.0.20080220-1610 
67      ACTIVE      org.eclipse.rap.ui.workbench_1.1.0.20080220-1610 
68      RESOLVED    org.eclipse.rap.ui_1.1.0.20080220-1610 
70      RESOLVED    org.restlet_1.0.0 
                    Fragments=14 
71      RESOLVED    slf4j.api_1.4.3 
72      RESOLVED    slf4j.log4j12_1.4.3 
73      ACTIVE      com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer_1.0.0.SNAPSHOT 
                    Fragments=74 
74      RESOLVED  
 com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.authentication.ml_1.0 .0.SNAPSHOT 
                    Master=73 
75      <<LAZY>>  
com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.biz_1.0.0.SNAPSHOT 
                    Fragments=76 
76      RESOLVED  
 com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.biz.mock_1.0.0.SNAPSH OT 
                    Master=75 
77      INSTALLED  
 com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.history_1.0.0.SNAPSHO T 
78      <<LAZY>>  
 com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.millenniumdomain_1.0. 0.SNAPSHOT 
79      <<LAZY>>  
 com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.ui.navigation_1.0.0.S NAPSHOT 
80      <<LAZY>>  
 com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.search.view_1.0.0.SNA PSHOT 
81      <<LAZY>>  
 com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.swt.utils_1.0.0.SNAPS HOT 
 
Does anyone have ideas on where I might be going wrong. 
 
Thanks!
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| Re: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display.sleep()Z [message #77184 is a reply to message #76931] | 
Thu, 06 March 2008 16:40    | 
 
Eclipse User  | 
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Hi, 
	Coincidentally, I actually saw the same thing today (including the "Z",  
which I don't understand).  We have an application originally written  
against SWT that we are porting to RWT.  We are able to leave a majority  
of our classes in their original projects, which have SWT in the project  
compile-time classpath, and simply run against RWT (comment/criticism on  
this strategy is welcome).  As long as we don't use methods that are not  
implemented in RWT this strategy generally works.  However for some  
classes, we need to compile against RWT as well.  This was the case with  
the class I was porting today with a read and dispatch loop: 
 
	if (!display.readAndDispatch()) 
		display.sleep(); 
 
	It is not clear to me why this caused the NoSuchMethodError where many  
other similar cases don't.  In fact, a call to Display.readAndDispatch()  
in the same class, compiled against SWT but run against RWT, ran fine,  
correctly entering into the RWT method, but the next line, the call to  
Display.sleep(), gave the NoSuchMethodError. 
 
	Changing this class to compile against RWT solved this problem. 
 
	Frank, can you shed any light on this? 
 
 
Thanks, 
 
Ryan 
 
 
Frank Appel wrote: 
> Hi, 
>  
> really strange. Your using obviously the latest and greatest of RAP, but 
> Display#sleep should be available. I'm wondering about the Z behind the 
> message, any ideas? Did you have a previous version of the application 
> deployed on the same tomcat? I mean maybe the working directory wasn't 
> cleaned up properly or something like that - just a weak guess... 
>  
>  
> Ciao 
> Frank 
>  
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- 
> Von: Dan Stocksick [mailto:dstocksick@cerner.com] 
> Bereitgestellt: Dienstag, 4. März 2008 21:57 
> Bereitgestellt in: eclipse.technology.rap 
> Unterhaltung: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: 
> org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display.sleep()Z 
> Betreff: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: 
> org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display.sleep()Z 
>  
>  
> I'm attempting to deploy my application to Tomcat 6 and receiving the 
> following error when I hit the application: 
>  
> osgi> [2008-03-04T14:31:47] [ERROR] [UIThread 
> [52537386199960BFD3A4F7311DEAB8F9]] 
> [com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.platform.A 
> pplication] 
>   + Message: An application error has occurred. 
>   + Throwable: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: 
> org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display.sleep()Z 
>         at 
>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.authentication.ml.Log inDialog.ope 
> n(LoginDialog.java:184) 
>         at 
>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.authentication.ml.Pre ferencesExpl 
> Authenticator.authenticate(PreferencesExplAuthent 
> icator.java:98) 
>         at 
>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.platform.authenticati on.Authentic 
> atorManager.login(AuthenticatorManager.java:64) 
>         at 
>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.platform.Application. createUI(App 
> lication.java:40) 
>         at 
>  org.eclipse.rwt.internal.lifecycle.EntryPointManager.createU I(EntryPoint 
> Manager.java:92) 
>         at 
>  org.eclipse.rwt.internal.lifecycle.RWTLifeCycle.createUI(RWT LifeCycle.ja 
> va:212) 
>         at 
>  org.eclipse.rwt.internal.lifecycle.RWTLifeCycle$UIThreadCont roller.run(R 
> WTLifeCycle.java:109) 
>         at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source) 
>  
> The code is attempting to open a login dialog.  The application works 
> just great when running in the IDE, but the deployed version on Tomcat 
> does not. 
> I'm using the M2 version which now supports the readAndDispatch.  I 
> believe I'm packaging all the correct versions of rwt as shown in my 
> osgi status: 
>  
>  64      ACTIVE      org.eclipse.rap.rwt_1.1.0.20080220-1610 
> 65      ACTIVE      org.eclipse.rap.ui.forms_1.1.0.20080220-1610 
> 66      <<LAZY>>    org.eclipse.rap.ui.views_1.1.0.20080220-1610 
> 67      ACTIVE      org.eclipse.rap.ui.workbench_1.1.0.20080220-1610 
> 68      RESOLVED    org.eclipse.rap.ui_1.1.0.20080220-1610 
> 70      RESOLVED    org.restlet_1.0.0 
>                     Fragments=14 
> 71      RESOLVED    slf4j.api_1.4.3 
> 72      RESOLVED    slf4j.log4j12_1.4.3 
> 73      ACTIVE 
> com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer_1.0.0.SNAPSHOT 
>                     Fragments=74 
> 74      RESOLVED 
>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.authentication.ml_1.0 .0.SNAPSHOT 
>                     Master=73 
> 75      <<LAZY>> 
> com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.biz_1.0.0.SNAPSHOT 
>                     Fragments=76 
> 76      RESOLVED 
>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.biz.mock_1.0.0.SNAPSH OT 
>                     Master=75 
> 77      INSTALLED 
>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.history_1.0.0.SNAPSHO T 
> 78      <<LAZY>> 
>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.millenniumdomain_1.0. 0.SNAPSHOT 
> 79      <<LAZY>> 
>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.ui.navigation_1.0.0.S NAPSHOT 
> 80      <<LAZY>> 
>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.search.view_1.0.0.SNA PSHOT 
> 81      <<LAZY>> 
>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.swt.utils_1.0.0.SNAPS HOT 
>  
> Does anyone have ideas on where I might be going wrong. 
>  
> Thanks! 
>
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| Re: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display.sleep()Z [message #77201 is a reply to message #77184] | 
Thu, 06 March 2008 16:54    | 
 
Eclipse User  | 
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Originally posted by: b.muskalla.gmx.net 
 
Hi, 
 
the Z means "return type of type boolean" which is correct for SWT but  
not for RWT. Without checking the return type of sleep the code is still  
source compatible but not binary compatible as the return parameters are  
different (void for RWT, boolean for SWT). Maybe Frank can clarify if we  
we have time and way to be compatible. In the meantime you should  
compile your code against RWT instead of SWT. 
 
Greets 
   Benny 
 
Ryan Donnelly wrote: 
> Hi, 
>     Coincidentally, I actually saw the same thing today (including the  
> "Z", which I don't understand).  We have an application originally  
> written against SWT that we are porting to RWT.  We are able to leave a  
> majority of our classes in their original projects, which have SWT in  
> the project compile-time classpath, and simply run against RWT  
> (comment/criticism on this strategy is welcome).  As long as we don't  
> use methods that are not implemented in RWT this strategy generally  
> works.  However for some classes, we need to compile against RWT as  
> well.  This was the case with the class I was porting today with a read  
> and dispatch loop: 
>  
>     if (!display.readAndDispatch()) 
>         display.sleep(); 
>  
>     It is not clear to me why this caused the NoSuchMethodError where  
> many other similar cases don't.  In fact, a call to  
> Display.readAndDispatch() in the same class, compiled against SWT but  
> run against RWT, ran fine, correctly entering into the RWT method, but  
> the next line, the call to Display.sleep(), gave the NoSuchMethodError. 
>  
>     Changing this class to compile against RWT solved this problem. 
>  
>     Frank, can you shed any light on this? 
>  
>  
> Thanks, 
>  
> Ryan 
>  
>  
> Frank Appel wrote: 
>> Hi, 
>> 
>> really strange. Your using obviously the latest and greatest of RAP, but 
>> Display#sleep should be available. I'm wondering about the Z behind the 
>> message, any ideas? Did you have a previous version of the application 
>> deployed on the same tomcat? I mean maybe the working directory wasn't 
>> cleaned up properly or something like that - just a weak guess... 
>> 
>> 
>> Ciao 
>> Frank 
>> 
>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- 
>> Von: Dan Stocksick [mailto:dstocksick@cerner.com] 
>> Bereitgestellt: Dienstag, 4. März 2008 21:57 
>> Bereitgestellt in: eclipse.technology.rap 
>> Unterhaltung: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: 
>> org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display.sleep()Z 
>> Betreff: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: 
>> org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display.sleep()Z 
>> 
>> 
>> I'm attempting to deploy my application to Tomcat 6 and receiving the 
>> following error when I hit the application: 
>> 
>> osgi> [2008-03-04T14:31:47] [ERROR] [UIThread 
>> [52537386199960BFD3A4F7311DEAB8F9]] 
>> [com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.platform.A 
>> pplication] 
>>   + Message: An application error has occurred. 
>>   + Throwable: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: 
>> org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display.sleep()Z 
>>         at 
>>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.authentication.ml.Log inDialog.ope 
>> n(LoginDialog.java:184) 
>>         at 
>>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.authentication.ml.Pre ferencesExpl 
>> Authenticator.authenticate(PreferencesExplAuthent 
>> icator.java:98) 
>>         at 
>>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.platform.authenticati on.Authentic 
>> atorManager.login(AuthenticatorManager.java:64) 
>>         at 
>>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.platform.Application. createUI(App 
>> lication.java:40) 
>>         at 
>>  org.eclipse.rwt.internal.lifecycle.EntryPointManager.createU I(EntryPoint 
>> Manager.java:92) 
>>         at 
>>  org.eclipse.rwt.internal.lifecycle.RWTLifeCycle.createUI(RWT LifeCycle.ja 
>> va:212) 
>>         at 
>>  org.eclipse.rwt.internal.lifecycle.RWTLifeCycle$UIThreadCont roller.run(R 
>> WTLifeCycle.java:109) 
>>         at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source) 
>> 
>> The code is attempting to open a login dialog.  The application works 
>> just great when running in the IDE, but the deployed version on Tomcat 
>> does not. 
>> I'm using the M2 version which now supports the readAndDispatch.  I 
>> believe I'm packaging all the correct versions of rwt as shown in my 
>> osgi status: 
>> 
>>  64      ACTIVE      org.eclipse.rap.rwt_1.1.0.20080220-1610 
>> 65      ACTIVE      org.eclipse.rap.ui.forms_1.1.0.20080220-1610 
>> 66      <<LAZY>>    org.eclipse.rap.ui.views_1.1.0.20080220-1610 
>> 67      ACTIVE      org.eclipse.rap.ui.workbench_1.1.0.20080220-1610 
>> 68      RESOLVED    org.eclipse.rap.ui_1.1.0.20080220-1610 
>> 70      RESOLVED    org.restlet_1.0.0 
>>                     Fragments=14 
>> 71      RESOLVED    slf4j.api_1.4.3 
>> 72      RESOLVED    slf4j.log4j12_1.4.3 
>> 73      ACTIVE 
>> com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer_1.0.0.SNAPSHOT 
>>                     Fragments=74 
>> 74      RESOLVED 
>>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.authentication.ml_1.0 .0.SNAPSHOT 
>>                     Master=73 
>> 75      <<LAZY>> 
>> com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.biz_1.0.0.SNAPSHOT 
>>                     Fragments=76 
>> 76      RESOLVED 
>>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.biz.mock_1.0.0.SNAPSH OT 
>>                     Master=75 
>> 77      INSTALLED 
>>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.history_1.0.0.SNAPSHO T 
>> 78      <<LAZY>> 
>>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.millenniumdomain_1.0. 0.SNAPSHOT 
>> 79      <<LAZY>> 
>>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.ui.navigation_1.0.0.S NAPSHOT 
>> 80      <<LAZY>> 
>>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.search.view_1.0.0.SNA PSHOT 
>> 81      <<LAZY>> 
>>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.swt.utils_1.0.0.SNAPS HOT 
>> 
>> Does anyone have ideas on where I might be going wrong. 
>> 
>> Thanks! 
>>
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| Re: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display.sleep()Z [message #77268 is a reply to message #77201] | 
Fri, 07 March 2008 00:21    | 
 
Eclipse User  | 
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Originally posted by: fappel.innoopract.com 
 
Hi, 
 
thanks Benny. I added this to bug #219789 regarding the finalization of 
the read and dispatch implementation. 
 
 
Ciao 
Frank 
 
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- 
Von: Benjamin Muskalla [mailto:b.muskalla@gmx.net] 
Bereitgestellt: Donnerstag, 6. März 2008 22:54 
Bereitgestellt in: eclipse.technology.rap 
Unterhaltung: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: 
org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display.sleep()Z 
Betreff: Re: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: 
org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display.sleep()Z 
 
 
Hi, 
 
the Z means "return type of type boolean" which is correct for SWT but 
not for RWT. Without checking the return type of sleep the code is still 
source compatible but not binary compatible as the return parameters are 
different (void for RWT, boolean for SWT). Maybe Frank can clarify if we 
we have time and way to be compatible. In the meantime you should 
compile your code against RWT instead of SWT. 
 
Greets 
   Benny 
 
Ryan Donnelly wrote: 
> Hi, 
>     Coincidentally, I actually saw the same thing today (including the 
 
> "Z", which I don't understand).  We have an application originally 
> written against SWT that we are porting to RWT.  We are able to leave 
> a majority of our classes in their original projects, which have SWT 
> in the project compile-time classpath, and simply run against RWT 
> (comment/criticism on this strategy is welcome).  As long as we don't 
> use methods that are not implemented in RWT this strategy generally 
> works.  However for some classes, we need to compile against RWT as 
> well.  This was the case with the class I was porting today with a 
> read and dispatch loop: 
> 
>     if (!display.readAndDispatch()) 
>         display.sleep(); 
> 
>     It is not clear to me why this caused the NoSuchMethodError where 
> many other similar cases don't.  In fact, a call to 
> Display.readAndDispatch() in the same class, compiled against SWT but 
> run against RWT, ran fine, correctly entering into the RWT method, but 
 
> the next line, the call to Display.sleep(), gave the 
NoSuchMethodError. 
> 
>     Changing this class to compile against RWT solved this problem. 
> 
>     Frank, can you shed any light on this? 
> 
> 
> Thanks, 
> 
> Ryan 
> 
> 
> Frank Appel wrote: 
>> Hi, 
>> 
>> really strange. Your using obviously the latest and greatest of RAP, 
>> but Display#sleep should be available. I'm wondering about the Z 
>> behind the message, any ideas? Did you have a previous version of the 
 
>> application deployed on the same tomcat? I mean maybe the working 
>> directory wasn't cleaned up properly or something like that - just a 
weak guess... 
>> 
>> 
>> Ciao 
>> Frank 
>> 
>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- 
>> Von: Dan Stocksick [mailto:dstocksick@cerner.com] 
>> Bereitgestellt: Dienstag, 4. März 2008 21:57 Bereitgestellt in: 
>> eclipse.technology.rap 
>> Unterhaltung: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: 
>> org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display.sleep()Z 
>> Betreff: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: 
>> org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display.sleep()Z 
>> 
>> 
>> I'm attempting to deploy my application to Tomcat 6 and receiving the 
 
>> following error when I hit the application: 
>> 
>> osgi> [2008-03-04T14:31:47] [ERROR] [UIThread 
>> [52537386199960BFD3A4F7311DEAB8F9]] 
>> [com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.platform.A 
>> pplication] 
>>   + Message: An application error has occurred. 
>>   + Throwable: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: 
>> org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display.sleep()Z 
>>         at 
>>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.authentication.ml.Log inDialog. 
>> ope 
>> n(LoginDialog.java:184) 
>>         at 
>>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.authentication.ml.Pre ferencesE 
>> xpl Authenticator.authenticate(PreferencesExplAuthent 
>> icator.java:98) 
>>         at 
>>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.platform.authenticati on.Authen 
>> tic 
>> atorManager.login(AuthenticatorManager.java:64) 
>>         at 
>>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.platform.Application. createUI( 
>> App 
>> lication.java:40) 
>>         at 
>>  org.eclipse.rwt.internal.lifecycle.EntryPointManager.createU I(EntryPo 
>> int 
>> Manager.java:92) 
>>         at 
>>  org.eclipse.rwt.internal.lifecycle.RWTLifeCycle.createUI(RWT LifeCycle 
>> .ja 
>> va:212) 
>>         at 
>>  org.eclipse.rwt.internal.lifecycle.RWTLifeCycle$UIThreadCont roller.ru 
>> n(R 
>> WTLifeCycle.java:109) 
>>         at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source) 
>> 
>> The code is attempting to open a login dialog.  The application works 
 
>> just great when running in the IDE, but the deployed version on 
>> Tomcat does not. 
>> I'm using the M2 version which now supports the readAndDispatch.  I 
>> believe I'm packaging all the correct versions of rwt as shown in my 
>> osgi status: 
>> 
>>  64      ACTIVE      org.eclipse.rap.rwt_1.1.0.20080220-1610 
>> 65      ACTIVE      org.eclipse.rap.ui.forms_1.1.0.20080220-1610 
>> 66      <<LAZY>>    org.eclipse.rap.ui.views_1.1.0.20080220-1610 
>> 67      ACTIVE      org.eclipse.rap.ui.workbench_1.1.0.20080220-1610 
>> 68      RESOLVED    org.eclipse.rap.ui_1.1.0.20080220-1610 
>> 70      RESOLVED    org.restlet_1.0.0 
>>                     Fragments=14 
>> 71      RESOLVED    slf4j.api_1.4.3 
>> 72      RESOLVED    slf4j.log4j12_1.4.3 
>> 73      ACTIVE 
>> com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer_1.0.0.SNAPSHOT 
>>                     Fragments=74 
>> 74      RESOLVED 
>> 
 com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.authentication.ml_1.0 .0.SNAPSHOT 
>>                     Master=73 
>> 75      <<LAZY>> 
>> com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.biz_1.0.0.SNAPSHOT 
>>                     Fragments=76 
>> 76      RESOLVED 
>>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.biz.mock_1.0.0.SNAPSH OT 
>>                     Master=75 
>> 77      INSTALLED 
>>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.history_1.0.0.SNAPSHO T 
>> 78      <<LAZY>> 
>> 
 com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.millenniumdomain_1.0. 0.SNAPSHOT 
>> 79      <<LAZY>> 
>>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.ui.navigation_1.0.0.S NAPSHOT 
>> 80      <<LAZY>> 
>>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.search.view_1.0.0.SNA PSHOT 
>> 81      <<LAZY>> 
>>  com.cerner.system.preferences.explorer.swt.utils_1.0.0.SNAPS HOT 
>> 
>> Does anyone have ideas on where I might be going wrong. 
>> 
>> Thanks! 
>>
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