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I'm creating a compojure project using hiccup-1.0.0-beta1. I get the following stack trace when I run lein ring server-headless:

Caused by: java.lang.IllegalAccessError: defelem does not exist
at clojure.core$refer.doInvoke(core.clj:3287)
at clojure.lang.RestFn.applyTo(RestFn.java:139)
at clojure.core$apply.invoke(core.clj:542)
at clojure.core$load_lib.doInvoke(core.clj:4781)
at clojure.lang.RestFn.applyTo(RestFn.java:142)
at clojure.core$apply.invoke(core.clj:542)
at clojure.core$load_libs.doInvoke(core.clj:4800)
at clojure.lang.RestFn.applyTo(RestFn.java:137)
at clojure.core$apply.invoke(core.clj:544)
at clojure.core$use.doInvoke(core.clj:4892)
at clojure.lang.RestFn.invoke(RestFn.java:408)
at hiccup.page_helpers$eval17$loading__4414__auto____18.invoke(page_helpers.clj:1)
at hiccup.page_helpers$eval17.invoke(page_helpers.clj:1)
at clojure.lang.Compiler.eval(Compiler.java:5424)

Which is confusing to me, because the file page_helpers.clj no longer exists in hiccup:

$ jar tf lib/hiccup-1.0.0-beta1.jar 
META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
META-INF/maven/hiccup/hiccup/pom.xml
META-INF/maven/hiccup/hiccup/pom.properties
project.clj
hiccup/compiler.clj
hiccup/core.clj
hiccup/def.clj
hiccup/element.clj
hiccup/form.clj
hiccup/middleware.clj
hiccup/page.clj
hiccup/util.clj
$ 

Also, my code doesn't even try to bring in page_helpers.clj:

(ns views.layout 
    (:require [app-config :as config])
    (:use hiccup.core)
    (:use hiccup.page)
    (:use hiccup.element))
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  • reverted to 0.3.8 and (after fixing up the :use statements) the code works fine...
    – Kevin
    Mar 5, 2012 at 21:29

1 Answer 1

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I'm having the same trouble.

I think you are using dev-dependency lein-ring. If you look in to your project/lib/dev folder, you'll see hiccup 0.3.X jar there. It is because the file ring-devel jar file uses old hiccup. I guess the cause to the problem is to do with the conflicts between these files. But I haven't figured out a way to get around this yet.

However, if you use lein ring uberwar to create a deployable file, that file works in another container (eg. tomcat) just fine.

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    in maven I can do dependency exclusions...I'm not a lein pro yet but I wonder if there's a way to exclude hiccup from lein-ring? But nice catch, that was bothering me...
    – Kevin
    Mar 9, 2012 at 5:12
  • This is how you exclude dependencies: :dev-dependencies [[lein-ring "0.5.4" :exclusions [hiccup]]] But i'm still getting an error
    – Sathish
    Mar 9, 2012 at 19:28
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    As per this github issue github.com/weavejester/hiccup/issues/41#issuecomment-4423262, This will be fixed only in Ring 1.1
    – Sathish
    Mar 9, 2012 at 20:07

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