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Hi,
I have a function app enabled module F, and a regular Java library L
Both are Maven-enabled, and F's pom.xml lists a depdendency to L
Both are open in the same project: IntelliJ manages the dependency as a module-module dependency
When I try to deploy the Function App locally, the plugin is apparently unable to honor the module-module dependency:
L's jar is not included in the Temp/azure-functions****/lib folder, and I get a runtime ClassNotFoundException when one of the classes in F tries to instantiate one of the classes in L.
When I build, package and run F via maven azure-functions:run, everything is fine.
The maven build target/azure-functions/F/lib contains L.jar.
I have opened F in a standalone project that does not include L. IntelliJ lists the dependency as a Maven dependency
(not a cross-module dependency), and the local deployment includes all the necessary jars.
This issue has been discussed by others on StackOverflow, but treated as a Maven issue, with no luck
The obvious workaround is to open the Function App module F in a standalone IntelliJ project
Thank you in advance
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
IntelliJ build version: 2022.2.3 #IU-222.4345.14
OS: Windows 10
JDK: Adoptium 11.0.9
Plugin version: 3.69.0-2022.2
Maven 3.8.6
Azure Core Tools Version: 4.0.3971
Function Runtime Version: 4.0.1.16815
Hi,
I have a function app enabled module F, and a regular Java library L
Both are Maven-enabled, and F's pom.xml lists a depdendency to L
Both are open in the same project: IntelliJ manages the dependency as a module-module dependency
When I try to deploy the Function App locally, the plugin is apparently unable to honor the module-module dependency:
L's jar is not included in the Temp/azure-functions****/lib folder, and I get a runtime ClassNotFoundException when one of the classes in F tries to instantiate one of the classes in L.
When I build, package and run F via maven azure-functions:run, everything is fine.
The maven build target/azure-functions/F/lib contains L.jar.
I have opened F in a standalone project that does not include L. IntelliJ lists the dependency as a Maven dependency
(not a cross-module dependency), and the local deployment includes all the necessary jars.
This issue has been discussed by others on StackOverflow, but treated as a Maven issue, with no luck
The obvious workaround is to open the Function App module F in a standalone IntelliJ project
Thank you in advance
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: