Hello Scott,
So I tried the bundle list. I had
just copied over the 'selected_target_plugins'
line from your file over to my ice.product_linux.launch
file. It had a few unresolved dependencies at startup
(xtext.ui bundles and org.eclipse.swt) which I
manually resolved and 'Validate Plugins' didn't give
me any errors further.
Unfortunately, I still get the
consumerContainerSelector error. Please find attached
a snippet of the error in bundle_error.txt. My changes
are also at:
I ensured I was entering the
hostname and port correctly. I verified that the
ecf.endpoint.id matched
the output from
Core OSGi.launch in the
console. I also specified the hostname as 'localhost'
and that gave the same error.
If it helps, I will try this on a
Windows system as well, if that makes it easier to
test our changes. Please let me know if you might need
any other information.
Thanking You,
Ram
Hi Ram,
If you have more trouble, please check
everything in on branch and let me know how to
get it, and I will help further.
On 12/9/2016 2:25 PM, Ramachandran K. Narayanan
wrote:
Hello Scott,
Apologies for the late
reply. Thanks for the bundles list, I will
take a look at this and see if I can get the
import to work.
Regards,
Ram
Hi Ram,
Attached is the
ice.product_WINDOWS.launch config that
I'm able to run on the ICE client and
successfully import an ICore remote
service...so the set of ECF bundles
should be right (see
selected_target_plugins). ECF doesn't
have any OS-specific code (i.e. all
bundles are same on linux as on
windows).