I modified the namespacing in both the properties file and by introducing a 
package that would correspond. 
It still didn't work. 
I've checked it back into the repo. 

On Thursday, May 1, 2014 5:23:25 PM UTC-5, Rob Ottaway wrote:
>
> Look at this file in your BB repo:
>
>
> https://bitbucket.org/futurechan/example-river/src/fd23648c3e7cc42fd2286d4134e80ecd7e98f802/src/main/resources/es-plugin.properties?at=master
>
> cheers
>
> On Thursday, May 1, 2014 3:21:59 PM UTC-7, Rob Ottaway wrote:
>>
>> This strikes me as odd:
>>
>> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: example_river
>>
>> Assume you didn't map the string example_river to the actual class name 
>> properly?
>>
>> -Rob
>>
>> On Thursday, May 1, 2014 11:40:52 AM UTC-7, Joshua Chan wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm making my first go at writing a river. (Here's the source code: 
>>> https://bitbucket.org/futurechan/example-river/src)
>>>
>>> I followed this tutorial 
>>>
>>> http://blog.trifork.com/2013/01/10/how-to-write-an-elasticsearch-river-plugin/
>>>
>>> and compared it to this existing river
>>> https://github.com/jprante/elasticsearch-river-jdbc
>>>
>>> but I haven't had much luck.
>>>
>>> To deploy the river, I created a folder called example-river under 
>>> plugins, dropped my jar in that folder, and restarted the node. Everything 
>>> starts up fine.
>>>
>>> I have also tried bin/plugin --url file:///path/to/plugin --install 
>>> example-river, which seems to work, but it unpacks my jar. So, I tried 
>>> zipping it first and then installing, which works and does not unpack my 
>>> jar, but it didn't help.
>>>
>>> When I issue this PUT request:
>>>
>>> http://localhost:9200/_river/example_river/_meta
>>> {
>>>     "type": "example_river",
>>>   "example_river":{
>>>     "blah":"blah"
>>>   }
>>> }
>>>
>>> I get this exception:
>>>
>>> [2014-04-20 22:28:46,538][DEBUG][river ] [Gloom] creating river 
>>> [example_river][example_river] 
>>> [2014-04-20 22:28:46,543][WARN ][river ] [Gloom] failed to create river 
>>> [example_river][example_river] 
>>> org.elasticsearch.common.settings.NoClassSettingsException: Failed to load 
>>> class with value [example_river] at 
>>> org.elasticsearch.river.RiverModule.loadTypeModule(RiverModule.java:87) at 
>>> org.elasticsearch.river.RiverModule.spawnModules(RiverModule.java:58) at 
>>> org.elasticsearch.common.inject.ModulesBuilder.add(ModulesBuilder.java:44) 
>>> at 
>>> org.elasticsearch.river.RiversService.createRiver(RiversService.java:137) 
>>> at 
>>> org.elasticsearch.river.RiversService$ApplyRivers$2.onResponse(RiversService.java:275)
>>>  at 
>>> org.elasticsearch.river.RiversService$ApplyRivers$2.onResponse(RiversService.java:269)
>>>  at 
>>> org.elasticsearch.action.support.TransportAction$ThreadedActionListener$1.run(TransportAction.jav
>>> a:93) at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(Unknown Source) 
>>> at 
>>> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(Unknown Source) at 
>>> java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source) Caused by: 
>>> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: example_river at 
>>> java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(Unknown Source) at 
>>> java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(Unknown Source) at 
>>> java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) at 
>>> java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(Unknown Source) at 
>>> java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source) at 
>>> sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source) at 
>>> java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source) at 
>>> org.elasticsearch.river.RiverModule.loadTypeModule(RiverModule.java:73) ... 
>>> 9 more
>>>
>>> Can someone point out what I am missing?
>>>
>>

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