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Recommendations regarding use of a .groovy file containing a base class and extended class by the same name in IBM WebSphere sMash


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Why is error CWPZC0011E encountered using IBM WebSphere sMash when my .groovy file contains a base class and an extended class by the same name?

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The recommended approach is to separate classes into distinct files. This helps you avoid this error as well as other potential inconsistencies that may arise due to Groovy's handling of multiple class objects in one file.

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Document information

WebSphere sMash


Software version:
1.0, 1.1


Operating system(s):
AIX, Linux, Windows


Software edition:
All Editions


Reference #:
1448355


Modified date:
2013-02-25

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