I've manage to deploy my Grails app on my local pc on Tomcat and database is on MySql server but I cant manage to do it on remote server in the same enviroment.
This is the begining of stacktrace:
java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: org/codehaus/groovy/grails/plugins/springsecurity/SpringSecurityUtils : Unsupported major.minor version 51.0 (unable to load class org.codehaus.groovy.grails.plugins.springsecurity.SpringSecurityUtils)
Either use the same JVM version on the server as you are using on your local pc OR use a higher version on the server. Typically, that should solve your problem
You're compiling and running with different JVM versions.
The JDK version on your computer should be the same that is installed on the remote server.
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Sytstem and Environment : Windows 10, Cytoscape (3.8, also tried on 3.9)
java 11.0.15.1 2022-04-22 LTS
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment 18.9 (build 11.0.15.1+2-LTS-10)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 18.9 (build 11.0.15.1+2-LTS-10, mixed mode)
Clicked on Apps -> App Manager, see the message cannot connect to apps.cytoscape.org
I am not behind a proxy
Tried installing directly from app.cytoscape.org, but the install never finishes. See this message on cytoscape :
Downloaded JAR for Enrichment Pipeline and tried installing from file, but see the same error message :
What needs to be done to make the app installation work ??
Something is definitely blocking your internet connection. What I would suggest is to download the .jar file from the app store (quit Cytoscape, then go to the app store web site, and you'll see the download button). Then you can use "Install from File..."
-- scooter
I have Mirth Connect Version 2.2.3.6825 installed on RHL I want to access my Mirth my Local Machine which have Java 1.8(Java 1.7 it Work fine), I am not able to launch the Administrator tool of Mirth. When I clicked on the administrator button, It opened the window saying starting application after giving User name and Password it give error 'There was an error connecting to the server at the specified address. Please verify that the server is up and running'
http://www.mirthcorp.com/community/wiki/display/mirth/System+Requirements
Java 8 should work with version 2.2.3, but you must be using the Oracle JRE. OpenJDK only recently became supported with version 3.7.
You may also want to try using the new Administrator Launcher available on the mirth downloads page. It comes bundled with a Java 8 JVM so that you don't need to install one separately. It works with all versions of mirth from 2.x and up. See announcement here: https://www.mirthcorp.com/community/forums/showthread.php?t=218662
I have created glassfish service on window but could not start the service. I have checked the domain service error log and getting the following errors:
Error: Registry key 'Software\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment'\CurrentVersion'
has value '1.8', but '1.7' is required.
could not find java.dll
Could not find Java SE Runtime Environment.
I have upgraded from Java 7 to Java 8 and after upgrading service could no be started. How can I solve this poroblem
Ok! I had to delete the following files: java.exe, javaw.exe and javaws.exe
from System32 in order to work. Its working fine now.
If you're using any version of GlassFish below 4.1, it won't run on Java 8. You need to upgrade your GlassFish as well or, if that's not an option, revert to Java 7.
Right after updating Neo4j from 2.0.1 to 2.1.1, I got this error:
Starting Neo4j Server failed: Startup failed due to preflight task
[class org.neo4j.server.preflight.PerformUpgradeIfNecessary]: Unable
to upgrade database
(Windows Vista x64)
While store upgrades are not required for the 2.1 update, it may help if you make the following configuration changes.
In the neo4j.properties configuration file, uncomment the second line below.
# Enable this to be able to upgrade a store from an older version
#allow_store_upgrade=true
Make sure you backup your database folder before proceeding to restart the database.
I am using eclipse juno 4.2.1 and IBM worklight 6.0 on my mac mini. since yesterday I am trying to build and deploy my application but its giving me "Worklight application builder" error.
here is the log:
An internal error occurred during: "Worklight application builder".
loader constraint violation: when resolving method "org.apache.commons.io.FileUtils.iterateFiles(Ljava/io/File;Lorg/apache/commons/io/filefilter/IOFileFilter;Lorg/apache/commons/io/filefilter/IOFileFilter;)Ljava/util/Iterator;" the class loader (instance of org/eclipse/osgi/internal/baseadaptor/DefaultClassLoader) of the current class, com/worklight/builder/skins/impl/SkinBuilderImpl, and the class loader (instance of org/eclipse/osgi/internal/baseadaptor/DefaultClassLoader) for resolved class, org/apache/commons/io/FileUtils, have different Class objects for the type o/filefilter/IOFileFilter;Lorg/apache/commons/io/filefilter/IOFileFilter;)Ljava/util/Iterator; used in the signature
and console shows this message :
[2013-09-25 15:18:46] Starting build process: application 'TestApp', all environments
[2013-09-25 15:18:46] com.worklight.shared.common.messages:tgn309.trigyn.com: tgn309.trigyn.com: nodename nor servname provided, or not known
java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost(InetAddress.java:1466)
com.worklight.common.util.GeneralUtil.scanIPAddresses(GeneralUtil.java:581)
com.worklight.common.util.GeneralUtil.scanIPAddresses(GeneralUtil.java:549)
com.worklight.common.util.GeneralUtil.getIPscanResults(GeneralUtil.java:642)
com.worklight.studio.plugin.utils.WSTServers.getServerHost(WSTServers.java:174)
com.worklight.studio.plugin.utils.WSTServers.getServerURL(WSTServers.java:661)
com.worklight.studio.plugin.launch.build.apps.WorkspaceApplicationBuilder.buildApplication(WorkspaceApplicationBuilder.java:325)
com.worklight.studio.plugin.launch.build.apps.WorkspaceApplicationBuilder.runInWorkspace(WorkspaceApplicationBuilder.java:158)
org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.InternalWorkspaceJob.run(InternalWorkspaceJob.java:38)
org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:53)
[2013-09-25 15:18:46] FWLPL0010W: "localhost" was detected from the target server configuration. Using the primary IP address of the host machine, 10.30.1.102, to build the Worklight application(s). Consider using a fully qualified hostname (avoid using "localhost") or a valid IP address instead. The value can be modified by opening the configuration editor of Worklight Development Server from the "Servers" view.
Any help would be appreciated.
Try the suggestion given in the following answer, as it seems somewhat related based on the error in your question: IBM Worklight 6.0 - Migration Issue after importing a project
Copy/paste:
Please try to find if you have apache commons IO installed in your
Eclipse plugin directory. That's the source of the conflict.
If you can, please try to:
stop the Eclipse
move the apache commons IO out of the plugin dir
start Eclipse, then close it
move the commons IO back into the plugin dir
Start Eclipse