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I have running an application (3rd party, not selfprogrammed) on tomcat. After some days I get an java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError error insome situation. After a restart of the JVM it runs fine again.

What could be the reason ? Doesn't the classloader loads all classes at start ?

Stacktrace:

java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/ibm/cognos/bux/service/atom/provider/cm/AtomUtils
com.ibm.cognos.bux.service.atom.provider.cm.providers.impl.contentmanager.DefaultAtomProvider.createSearchPath(DefaultAtomProvider.java:150)
com.ibm.cognos.bux.service.atom.provider.cm.providers.impl.contentmanager.DefaultAtomProvider.doGet(DefaultAtomProvider.java:185)
com.ibm.cognos.bux.service.atom.provider.cm.providers.BaseAtomProvider.handleRequest(BaseAtomProvider.java:52)
com.ibm.cognos.bux.service.atom.provider.cm.ContentManagerAtomProvider.handleRequest(ContentManagerAtomProvider.java:71)
com.ibm.cognos.bux.service.atom.ModelATOM.handleRequest(ModelATOM.java:232)
com.ibm.cognos.bux.service.atom.ViewATOM.handleRequest(ViewATOM.java:90)
com.ibm.cognos.bux.BUXControllerBaseImpl.mvcHandleRequest(BUXControllerBaseImpl.java:154)
com.ibm.cognos.bux.service.atom.AtomService.handleRequest(AtomService.java:55)
com.ibm.cognos.bux.http.ServiceRequestHelper._executeRequest(ServiceRequestHelper.java:80)
com.ibm.cognos.bux.http.ServiceRequestHelper.executeRequest(ServiceRequestHelper.java:50)
com.ibm.cognos.bux.service.main.ViewDHTMLInputStreamResolver$2.callImpl(ViewDHTMLInputStreamResolver.java:481)
com.ibm.cognos.bux.service.main.ViewDHTMLInputStreamResolver$2.callImpl(ViewDHTMLInputStreamResolver.java:1)
com.ibm.cognos.bux.service.main.BUXCallable.call(BUXCallable.java:34)
java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$Sync.innerRun(Unknown Source)
java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(Unknown Source)
java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.runTask(Unknown Source)
java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(Unknown Source)
java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
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Clearly the Jar file containing the class com/ibm/cognos/bux/service/atom/provider/cm/AtomUtils is not present in the classpath and if present if not loaded by the Tomcat's class loader.

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    I clearly stated that after a restart it works fine. So it can't be that the class is missing in the classpath. I also would not ask this, because there are 1000 of answers for that kind of problems.
    – mcfly soft
    Nov 12, 2014 at 7:36
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Doesn't the classloader loads all classes at start ? - NO

Classes are loaded on demand. When AtomUtils class was required in DefaultAtomProvider.java ( line 150 ) it was not available.

What could be the reason ? - Most probably jar containing AtomUtils is missing.

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  • But then why it works after a startup. The class must be there, otherwise it would work never.
    – mcfly soft
    Nov 12, 2014 at 7:44
  • Class was there at compile time so you were able to start application. But at runtime class jvm is not able to find class
    – Vipin
    Nov 12, 2014 at 7:45
  • Important for you is "Classes are loaded on demand" , see some reasons behind this at mindprod.com/project/noclassdeffounderror.html
    – Vipin
    Nov 12, 2014 at 7:46
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Referring to Oracle NoClassDefFoundError Documentation:

NoClassDefFoundError is thrown if the Java Virtual Machine or a ClassLoader instance tries to load in the definition of a class (as part of a normal method call or as part of creating a new instance using the new expression) and no definition of the class could be found.

The searched-for class definition existed when the currently executing class was compiled, but the definition can no longer be found.

The reason here depends on your build-path, maybe you have differents versions of the same jar file?

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