NullPointerException from IvyDE on startup.
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Key: IVYDE-158
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVYDE-158
Project: IvyDE
Issue Type: Bug
Environment: Eclipse Ganymede, Windows XP Pro, java 6, IvyDE
2.0.0.beta1
Reporter: Paul Loveridge
When starting eclipse all projects with any ivy dependency library in their
build path generate this error :
An internal error occurred during: "Resolve project 'acceptance' and
ivy file 'ivy.xml' dependencies".
I also notice that although the ivy.xml file is still present in the project
root the library entry (which usually appears underneath the JRE System Library
entry) is not present.
Work Around
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If I remove the ivy library from the build path , close the dialog and then
re-open the dialog and re-attached the ivy library then everything compiles
correctly.
Stack Trace
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java.lang.NullPointerException
at
org.apache.ivyde.eclipse.cpcontainer.IvyClasspathContainerConfiguration.setConfStatus(IvyClasspathContainerConfiguration.java:361)
at
org.apache.ivyde.eclipse.cpcontainer.IvyClasspathContainerConfiguration.getModuleDescriptor(IvyClasspathContainerConfiguration.java:688)
at
org.apache.ivyde.eclipse.cpcontainer.IvyResolveJob.run(IvyResolveJob.java:197)
at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:55)
ivysettings.xml
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<ivysettings>
<classpath file="${ivy.settings.dir}/lib/ivysvnresolver.jar" />
<classpath file="${ivy.settings.dir}/lib/trilead.jar" />
<classpath file="${ivy.settings.dir}/lib/svnkit.jar" />
<properties file="${ivy.settings.dir}/ivy.properties" override="true" />
<typedef name="svn"
classname="fm.last.ivy.plugins.svnresolver.SvnResolver" />
<settings defaultResolver="trunkresolver" />
<caches defaultCacheDir="${ivy.cache.dir}" />
<resolvers checkModified="${ivy.resolver.default.check.modified}">
<svn name="ivysvn"
repositoryRoot="${repository.root}"
userName="${svn.user}"
userPassword="${svn.password}">
<ivy
pattern="${ivy.repository}/[organisation]/[module]/[revision]/ivy.xml" />
<artifact
pattern="${ivy.repository}/[organisation]/[module]/[revision]/[artifact].[ext]"
/>
</svn>
<filesystem name="filesystem">
<ivy pattern="${trunk.dir}/[module]/ivy.xml" />
<artifact pattern="${trunk.dir}/[module]/module.jar" />
</filesystem>
<chain name="trunkresolver" returnFirst="true" >
<resolver ref="ivysvn" />
<resolver ref="filesystem" />
</chain>
</resolvers>
</ivysettings>
ivyconfs.xml
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<configurations>
<conf name="dev" visibility="public" extends="test,db2,oracle,sqlserver"
description="Test and all JDBC drivers"/>
<conf name="compile" visibility="public" description="Resources only
required by compile, usually ones that are container provided at runtime"/>
<conf name="runtime" visibility="public" description="Dependencies for
distribution"/>
<conf name="test" visibility="public" extends="compile,runtime"
description="Compile + anything that running unit tests depends on"/>
<conf name="db2" visibility="public" description="DB2 JDBC driver set"/>
<conf name="oracle" visibility="public" description="Oracle JDBC driver
set"/>
<conf name="sqlserver" visibility="public" description="SQLServer JDBC
driver set"/>
<conf name="activemq" visibility="private" description="ActiveMQ runtime"/>
</configurations>
ivy.properties
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org.name=tallyman
repository.root=***REDEDACTED**
ivy.repository=/tallyman/ivyrepos/trunk
ivy.resolver.default.check.modified=true
trunk.dir=${ivy.settings.dir}/..
ivy.cache.dir=${trunk.dir}/.ivycache
svn.user=
svn.password=
I've redacted the repository.root but it's just a standard http: based svn
location, of the form http://server/svn/product - I'm making sure I don't end
up in the smelly stuff with my manager.
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