ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: getting groovy error when trying to run groovy script - EvictableCache It is more than that actually. Regardless of the IT restrictions on what and where things can be installed on my machine, there is also the fact that CI tests need to run on an agnotstic environmenent. With that being said, we do not have the option to install something on a ephemeral system. Re: getting groovy error when trying to run groovy script - EvictableCache We do not have write access to the installation folders for any applications. So, I cannot do this. Re: getting groovy error when trying to run groovy script - EvictableCache attaching jar, project, and java source Re: getting groovy error when trying to run groovy script - EvictableCache 1. version of readyapi <- 3.0.0 2. version & external jar files used <- custom jar. will sanitize and provide a simpler project but right now, it seems the jar isn't even realling come into play yet. getting this error when simply trying to get the spring context 3. jdk version <- 1.8 4. what are you trying to achieve in the script? <- need to be able to read in and use classes in a spring boot jar. basically, the jar reads in csv files into h2 and provides access to various queries on the data Re: getting groovy error when trying to run groovy script - EvictableCache import java.time.LocalDate; import org.springframework.context.support.GenericApplicationContext import org.springframework.context.annotation.ClassPathBeanDefinitionScanner def ctx = new GenericApplicationContext() new ClassPathBeanDefinitionScanner(ctx).scan('') ctx.refresh() log.info ctx.beanDefinitionCount Re: getting groovy error when trying to run groovy script - EvictableCache This is really difficult since I would have to sanitize it. basically, I am trying to use a class from another jar Groovy version - any plans to update? are there any plans to update the underlying version of groovy? or spring for that matter? getting groovy error when trying to run groovy script - EvictableCache Any ideas how to fix this? ERROR: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: org.codehaus.groovy.runtime.memoize.EvictableCache.getAndPut(Ljava/lang/Object;Lorg/codehaus/groovy/runtime/memoize/MemoizeCache$ValueProvider;)Ljava/lang/Object; SolvedRe: Ready API 2.7.0 does not responds I am having this exact problem with ReadyApi 3.0.0. What is the solution? Re: Using log and context variable from static method How did you resolve this problem? I am running into the same thing