e=false}], supportsImage=ALWAYS_TRUE, userMetadata={
> maxDataDiskCount=1}}
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This is the first time I see this error. Do you have a complete stacktrace?
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From: Ignasi Barrera [mailto:n...@apache.org]
Sent: Saturday, January 7, 2017 5:17 AM
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Good to see you progressed!
You're almost there. The error you are getting is because the Azure ARM
provider needs some additional configuration prop
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> I was completely confused by being directed to the github for the
> azurecompute-arm as I thought that was an example I should be
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I was completely confused by being directed to the github for the
azurecompute-arm as I thought that was an example I should be
following.
Thanks for the update! Are things working now, or is there still
something that's not doing what it should?
Also, do you have any thoughts on what we
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Subject: RE: Example end-to-end walkthrough?
Thanks for all the help. I'm trying to learn how to run a basic example that I
can learn from and build on, but my lack of knowledge of Maven is a pitfall.
All the examples use Maven differently which makes it hard
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> But in the end, like in any Java project, the only thing you need to
> use jclo
But in the end, like in any Java project, the only thing you
need to use jclouds is your project is to have the jclouds .jar
files in your classpath.
Just for the avoidance of doubt: you will need the jclouds JAR files and
the JARs for any dependencies needed by the particular jclouds JARs you
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Barrera [mailto:n...@apache.org]
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Subject: Re: Example end-to-end walkthrough?
Trying to understand the compute basics examples is one of the better ways to
get started with j
Trying to understand the compute basics examples is one of the better
ways to get started with jclouds.
There are two different Azure providers in jclouds:
* The "azurecompute" one uses the old Azure API.
* The "azurecompute-arm" uses the new ARM API.
You'll need to add the
Hi Teo
The jclouds-examples repo [1] may help - I don't think it has an
Azure-specific example at present, but the general "compute-basics" app
should hopefully give a better idea of how the end-to-end flow might
look like:
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