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omatzura
17 years agoSuper Contributor
Hi Ali,
we made a change to the groovy classloading in one of the later builds; script-library classes have to be in a folder corresponding to their package name, could this be the cause here? What package is GlobalFunctions in? Is it in a corresponding folder in the Script Library? Are you importing the package in your script?
Sorry about this change, but there were other class-dependency issues that could not be resolved in any other way..
regards,
/Ole
eviware.com
we made a change to the groovy classloading in one of the later builds; script-library classes have to be in a folder corresponding to their package name, could this be the cause here? What package is GlobalFunctions in? Is it in a corresponding folder in the Script Library? Are you importing the package in your script?
Sorry about this change, but there were other class-dependency issues that could not be resolved in any other way..
regards,
/Ole
eviware.com