Unable to create view on Team Artifacts error
Hi
Using the RSA v7 Java5 JDK on M9 build of Jazz- and following the instructions to do a server/client setup on XP. JAVA_HOME set to RSA JDK path. Server seems to be working fine - but when I start Eclipse for the first time, it complains about creating the Team Artifacts view. I get this error - any suggestions? many thanks anthony |
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There should be an indication of the error in the error log:
Window>Show View>Other>PDE Runtime>Error Log Can you provide those details? Thanks Darins <akesterton@uk.ibm.com> wrote in message news:ep8lqu$jbj$1@localhost.localdomain... Hi |
Hi
Here is the error log: |
akesterton@uk.ibm.com wrote:
Hi least not for me. Are you pasting contents into your message or trying to add an attachment? I have attached a trivial attachment to this posting to see if it shows up. But to the real point. Did you add the Jazz plugins to the RSA installation? That is, you are trying to run them together in the same Eclipse instance? If so, that will not work. RSA V7 is Eclipse 3.2.1 based and Jazz depends on Eclipse features that are new in Eclipse 3.3. I believe Jazz M9 is based on Eclipse platform 3.3 M3. I believe more recent builds are based on Eclipse platform 3.3. M4. Steve |
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Sent the error log as an attachment to a regular email to Steve. Looks like attachements don't come through here. anthony |
Steve/Jim,
I haven't yet seen an M4 based Jazz driver (the two integration builds out on Jazz.net are still based on M3), is that the plan for the RC1 driver or will it be after that? Also, is there any possibility to provide some sort of backward compatibility for the Jazz client with Eclipse 3.2.x based products (e.g. RAD, RSA, WDz)? Would be nice if you could, for example, open the specialized editors provided in the latter tools for non-Java artifacts that you want to manage with Jazz. |
Jim,
Thanks for your response. Can you comment on the M4 question? Alex Akilov Jazz for Z and I team |
Anthony, there are no plans to provide backward compatibility at this
time. Jazz is currently a technology project and is focused on solving a variety requirements in support of team development. It is still evolving at a rapid rate. At this stage it must be agile and use the latest and best technology to achieve its objectives. At some point in its maturity Jazz will have to place a higher priority on being a stable platform for adopters but it is not at that point yet. We appreciate your patience with our new baby. Jim D'Anjou Jazz Jumpstart |
aaakilov@us.ibm.com wrote:
The builds are just now converting over to M4. I believe next weeks integration build will be the first tested build on M4. But it would be best if someone from release engineering could comment. Steve, |
akesterton@uk.ibm.com wrote:
Hi The attachment you sent was a bit large (that could be a problem) and is an image (could images be getting blocked?) and does not show enough to be sure what is wrong. It does show a class load failure for a what might be the first attempt by osgi to load a Jazz class. I wonder if there may be other failures about resolving the Jazz plugins earlier in the log. Look for a .log file in the .metadata directory of your Eclipse workspace and try attaching that here. If it is quite large you may want to try paring it down a bit first or deleting it (maybe moving it would be better) and then recreate the error and then only the relevant bits should be in there. Steve |
Jazz has recently started building using Eclipse 3.3 M4, EMF 2.2.1, and
GEF 3.2.1. Jim D'Anjou Jazz Jumpstart |
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