While adding instrumentation plugin in pom.xml am getting this error
Plugin execution not covered by lifecycle configuration:org.javalite:activejdbc-instrumentation:1.4.13:instrument (execution: default, phase: process-classes
If added all plugin inside pluginManagement then no error but this package org.javalite.activejdbc.Model not importing can you please assist me.
It is indeed a duplicate of How to solve "Plugin execution not covered by lifecycle configuration" for Spring Data Maven Builds.
However, JavaLite documentation provides a more concrete set of instructions for Eclipse configuration.
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I have a service fabric application stuck in "Upgrading" mode.
The exception is:
Could not load type 'DB.IAddUser' from assembly 'DB' at
WebApi.Startup.ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
My change was that of renaming the name space, from 'DB' to 'DB.Interfaces'.
This class is only used as a constructor dependency, and registered as such
Startup.cs
services.AddSingleton<IAddUser, AddUser>();
UserController.cs
private IAddUser addUser;
public UserController(IAddUser addUser){
this.addUser = addUser;
}
Why would this cause SF to get stuck?
Additionally, it only got stuck on the last upgrade domain, and not on the others.
I might be mistaken but if upgrade was successful on other upgrade domains then it is not code related issue.
Try to rollback the application upgrade and upgrade again:
Start-ServiceFabricApplicationRollback -ApplicationName fabric:/MyApp
documentation
It turns out that this had nothing to do with service fabric (as expected and as #SteppingRazor said).
The problem seems to be related to MSBuild/Azure devops build task, I had upgraded nuget package
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Azure.Fabric.MSBuild
from 1.6.7 to 1.6.8 and it seems that the build was still using older code (confirmed via a decompiler).
Reverting back to 1.6.7 solved the issue (albeit its just a workaround)
I'm trying to add mysql connector dependency to kie workbench. I added it by uploading the jar to the artifact repository and adding the dependency by going to project settings. When the service task that uses the connector executes, it's not able to load the mysql's Driver class. Here's more detail on how I'm using the service task - Service task using Hibernate
When the service task execute I get this message on the workbench - Unexpected error encountered : [com.sample.bpmn.hello:36 - GetData:3] -- Unable to build entity manager factory
When I look at wildfly's server.log, it seems the jar didn't get added properly - java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Could not load requested class : com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
When I add the dependency on the workbench, I see the following warnings. I'm not able to figure out what they mean -
Verification of class com.mysql.jdbc.integration.c3p0.MysqlConnectionTester failed and will not be available for authoring. Please check the necessary external dependencies for this project are configured correctly.
Verification of class com.mysql.jdbc.integration.jboss.ExtendedMysqlExceptionSorter failed and will not be available for authoring. Please check the necessary external dependencies for this project are configured correctly.
Verification of class com.mysql.jdbc.integration.jboss.MysqlValidConnectionChecker failed and will not be available for authoring. Please check the necessary external dependencies for this project are configured correctly.
Please let me know if more info is needed.
Much appreciated.
[PS] - I must say that I just got started with hibernate as well with no prior experience. So it could be a basic thing I'm missing there.
I've upgraded my grails application from 1.3.9 to 2.2.3 and then to 2.3.3. I read the release and upgrade notes for 1.3.9->2.2.3 and then from 2.2.3->2.3.3
I am using OpenJDK 6, Jetty 6 and the plugin jetty 1.1, MySQL 5.5 and I have the connector library under lib
Now my issue is if I run grails clean and then grails run-app the application runs without any problems but if I stop it and run grails run-app again I get a gigantic error (see here: http://pastebin.com/36MpXhir)
I also found that changing something like adding a space somewhere in BuildConfig.groovy (anything that makes it be recompiled) makes the application run normally.
Looking at the stacktrace the first thing that puzzles me is
[02.12.13 16:13:59.919] [main] pool.ConnectionPool Unable to create initial connections of pool.
java.sql.SQLException: com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
at org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.PooledConnection.connectUsingDriver(PooledConnection.java:254)
at org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.PooledConnection.connect(PooledConnection.java:182)
at org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.ConnectionPool.createConnection(ConnectionPool.java:701)
at org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.ConnectionPool.borrowConnection(ConnectionPool.java:635)
at org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.ConnectionPool.init(ConnectionPool.java:486)
at org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.ConnectionPool.<init>(ConnectionPool.java:144)
at org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.DataSourceProxy.pCreatePool(DataSourceProxy.java:116)
at org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.DataSourceProxy.createPool(DataSourceProxy.java:103)
at org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.DataSourceProxy.getConnection(DataSourceProxy.java:127)
at org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.LazyConnectionDataSourceProxy.afterPropertiesSet(LazyConnectionDataSourceProxy.java:162)
There are references to org.apache.tomcat even though I'm using jetty (and removed tomcat from BuildConfig.groovy).
Did anyone else encounter such a problem?
Don't put jar files in the lib directory if they're available in a public Maven repo. It's far better to download jars once and keep them in a local cache, and reuse them as needed.
The MySQL driver is used as the commented-out example in the generated BuildConfig.groovy - just un-comment it :) You might want to bump up the version to the latest, e.g.
dependencies {
runtime 'mysql:mysql-connector-java:5.1.27'
}
This is a good site for finding Maven artifacts: http://mvnrepository.com/artifact/mysql/mysql-connector-java
If you do have a jar that's not in a Maven repo (e.g. one with shared code at your company) then you can put it in the lib directory, but it's not auto-discovered. Run grails compile --refresh-dependencies to get it added to the classpath.
For me same error has occurred while running the Grails Application.Then I debug and view the code history of my code which was committed recently.
From that I found the issue that was:
Inside the controller file I send the instance with-out properly
Eg:
**def list=[personInstance.]---> error occurred.**
**render list as JSON**
Then I correct my mistake-->clean the app --> run the app
Now its working fine.
I am a total newbie to the Hudson administration, so my question is very 101:
I downloaded hudson-3.0.0.war, which is said to be just the Hudson Core without any plugins included, and deployed it on my Apache Tomcat 7.0 server.
So Hudson as a web app is up, I can browse it, manage plugins via UI and so on.
But when I try to create my very first job as Build a free-style software project, I get the following exception:
HTTP Status 500 - java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/eclipse/hudson/utils/tasks/MetaProject
type Exception report
message java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/eclipse/hudson/utils/tasks/MetaProject
description The server encountered an internal error that prevented it from fulfilling this request.
exception
javax.servlet.ServletException: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/eclipse/hudson/utils/tasks/MetaProject
I assume that a certain plugin is missing (although I would expect that even the base distribution included such a basic task, but never mind...).
I cannot figure out which plugin I have to install in order to enable the job creation between all available plugins.
I am really hoping to any assistance with this issue, which I shall appreciate very much.
It looks like you are missing a dependency. Add to the pom.xml the dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.eclipse.hudson</groupId>
<artifactId>hudson-plugin-utils</artifactId>
<version>3.0.1</version>
</dependency>
I am using Quratz 1.6.3 API in a Maven project. This is the error message I get when I run it:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/commons/collections/SetUtils
at org.quartz.JobDetail.(JobDetail.java:85)
.....
commons.collections 3.2 dependency is included in the project's pom.xml file. What could be the reason for this error?
Thanks in advance.
commons.collections 3.2.1 contains this class
org\apache\commons\collections\SetUtils.class
So the problem should be in your maven project. Double check that the commons.collections gets is the classpath (see logs). Or show the project configuration, so we would be able to help.