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Akhilesh updated JCLOUDS-1312: ------------------------------ Priority: Blocker (was: Critical) > aws-3 upload problem > -------------------- > > Key: JCLOUDS-1312 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCLOUDS-1312 > Project: jclouds > Issue Type: Bug > Components: jclouds-blobstore > Affects Versions: 2.0.1 > Environment: Linux, AWS-S3 > Reporter: Akhilesh > Priority: Blocker > Labels: s3 > > There are two problems as such. > Here is my pom.xml for jclouds related stuff. > {code:xml} > <dependency> > <groupId>org.apache.jclouds</groupId> > <artifactId>jclouds-all</artifactId> > <version>${jclouds-all.version}</version> > <exclusions> > <exclusion> > <artifactId>*</artifactId> > <groupId>asm</groupId> > </exclusion> > </exclusions> > </dependency> > <dependency> > <groupId>org.apache.jclouds.driver</groupId> > <artifactId>jclouds-jsch</artifactId> > <version>${jclouds-all.version}</version> > </dependency> > <dependency> > <groupId>org.apache.jclouds</groupId> > <artifactId>jclouds-core</artifactId> > <version>${jclouds-all.version}</version> > </dependency> > <dependency> > <groupId>org.apache.jclouds</groupId> > <artifactId>jclouds-blobstore</artifactId> > <version>${jclouds-all.version}</version> > </dependency> > {code} > If I use this dependencies in my project, then while uploading a file to s3, > I get class not found exception as I get old version of guava (11.x) which > does not even have {{reflect}} package. > To sort this out, i explicitly add guava 19 and i am able to get past this > problem. Next again when I am trying to upload a blob, I am getting > {code:java} > Caused by: org.jclouds.http.HttpException: did not receive ETag > at > org.jclouds.http.functions.ParseETagHeader.apply(ParseETagHeader.java:45) > at > org.jclouds.http.functions.ParseETagHeader.apply(ParseETagHeader.java:32) > at > org.jclouds.rest.internal.InvokeHttpMethod.invoke(InvokeHttpMethod.java:90) > at > org.jclouds.rest.internal.InvokeHttpMethod.apply(InvokeHttpMethod.java:73) > at > org.jclouds.rest.internal.InvokeHttpMethod.apply(InvokeHttpMethod.java:44) > at > org.jclouds.rest.internal.DelegatesToInvocationFunction.handle(DelegatesToInvocationFunction.java:156) > at > org.jclouds.rest.internal.DelegatesToInvocationFunction.invoke(DelegatesToInvocationFunction.java:123) > at com.sun.proxy.$Proxy46.putObject(Unknown Source) > at org.jclouds.s3.blobstore.S3BlobStore.putBlob(S3BlobStore.java:267) > at > org.jclouds.aws.s3.blobstore.AWSS3BlobStore.putBlob(AWSS3BlobStore.java:85) > at org.jclouds.s3.blobstore.S3BlobStore.putBlob(S3BlobStore.java:246) > {code} > This is essentially how I am using jclouds > {code:java} > context = ContextBuilder.newBuilder(provider) > .credentials(decriptedIdentity, decryptedCredentials) > .buildView(BlobStoreContext.class); > blobStore.blobBuilder(keyFromFileID) > .payload(payload) > .contentLength(payload.size()) > .build(); > {code} -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.14#64029)