Hi Ram,
I can produce a list of required ECF bundles (on both sides) if
you like...I've already created this with the
ice.product_windows.launch file to test locally. But I can't work
on this until a little later today.
Scott
On 12/6/2016 11:13 AM, Ramachandran K. Narayanan wrote:
Ah ok. For the client launch, I am using the o.e.i.product/ice.product_linux.launch
file. So I understand that I need to make sure that the client
launch file has the necessary bundles too. I can look into that
further and will let you know if I manage to sort that out.
Thanks,
Hi
Ram,
The picture attached to this seems to be the Core
OSGi.launch configuration, which I believe was the remote
service *host*, isn't it? The ICE client launch config
should also contain a number of ECF/Remote Services
bundles. Which launch config are you using to launch the
client? I will attempt to take a look at both later
today.
Thanks,
Scott
On 12/6/2016 9:07 AM, Ramachandran K. Narayanan wrote:
Hello Scott,
It looks like the bundle
o.e.ecf.provider.remoteservice is present in my target
platform. Please find attached a screenshot that shows
this.
I seem to have quite a bit of
trouble resolving ECF bundle issues/dependencies, so
if it would be possible for you to take a look, that
would be great. My changes are stored at:
Any help you need from side to
resolve this, please let me know.
Thanking You,
Ram
On 12/5/2016 9:40 AM, Ramachandran K.
Narayanan wrote:
Hello Scott,
It was a silly mistake
on my side. I had moved the edef folder
elsewhere rather than to the root path. The
url variable is no longer null, but I see
the following two issues:
1) When the code
attempts to importService, I get an error:
!ENTRY
org.eclipse.ecf.osgi.services.remoteserviceadmin 4 0 2016-12-05
12:34:33.946
!MESSAGE
org.eclipse.core.runtime.Status[plugin=org.eclipse.ecf.osgi.services.remoteserviceadmin;code=4;<snipped>]
!STACK
0
org.eclipse.ecf.osgi.services.remoteserviceadmin.SelectContainerException:
No consumerContainerSelector available
at
org.eclipse.ecf.osgi.services.remoteserviceadmin.RemoteServiceAdmin.importService(RemoteServiceAdmin.java:428)
at
org.eclipse.ice.client.common.ConnectCoreHandler$1.get(ConnectCoreHandler.java:90)
at
org.eclipse.ice.client.common.ConnectCoreHandler$1.get(ConnectCoreHandler.java:1)
at
java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture$AsyncSupply.run(CompletableFuture.java:1590)
at
java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
java.util.concurrent.CompletionException:
java.lang.RuntimeException: Exception
importing Core remote service
My suspicion is that this is
caused because you are missing a bundle from
your target platform. Please make sure that
this bundle (and any non-present deps) is
present:
org.eclipse.ecf.provider.remoteservice
If it is present and you get this or some other
import error then perhaps it could be checked in
on branch and I'll take a look.
Scott
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